How do they match: Personal Care Aides

  • Personal Care Aides

  • Care Companion
  • Care Manager
  • Care Provider
  • Caregiver
  • Caretaker
  • Certified Nurse Assistant
  • Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Companion Caregiver
  • Direct Care Staffer
  • Direct Care Worker
  • Elder Care Caregiver
  • Family Member Caretaker
  • Geriatric Personal Care Aide
  • Home Care Aide
  • Home Care Attendant
  • Home Care Provider
  • Home Caregiver
  • Home Health Care Provider
  • In Home Caregiver
  • Licensed Nursing Assistant
  • Live In Caregiver
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Personal Care Assistant
  • Personal Care Aide
  • Personal Care Attendant
  • Personal Assistant
  • Resident Care Assistant
  • Resident Assistant
  • Special Needs Caregiver
  • State Tested Nursing Assistant

  • Provide personalized assistance to individuals with disabilities or illness who require help with personal care and activities of daily living support (e.g., feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and ambulation). May also provide help with tasks such as preparing meals, doing light housekeeping, and doing laundry. Work is performed in various settings depending on the needs of the care recipient and may include locations such as their home, place of work, out in the community, or at a daytime nonresidential facility.

  • Care for individuals or families during periods of incapacitation, family disruption, or convalescence, providing companionship, personal care, or help in adjusting to new lifestyles.
  • Administer bedside or personal care, such as ambulation or personal hygiene assistance.
  • Instruct or advise clients on issues, such as household cleanliness, utilities, hygiene, nutrition, or infant care.
  • Participate in case reviews, consulting with the team caring for the client, to evaluate the client's needs and plan for continuing services.
  • Plan, shop for, or prepare nutritious meals or assist families in planning, shopping for, or preparing nutritious meals.
  • Provide clients with communication assistance, typing their correspondence or obtaining information for them.
  • Train family members to provide bedside care.

  • Assist individuals with special needs.
  • Administer basic health care or medical treatments.