Short Practical Guide for Support Worker in Home Setting

Short Practical Guide for Support Worker in Home Setting by Valeri Artamonov is a concise resource published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on March 10, 2015. This 40-page guide is written in English and focuses on the procedures commonly performed by unregulated care providers, such as personal support workers and home care assistants, in community and home settings.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of various delegated procedures, including intermittent catheterization, blood glucose monitoring, and insulin administration. The guide emphasizes how these tasks, often carried out alongside regular home support activities like showering and dressing, can enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of nursing and support services in home environments. This edition serves as a practical reference for those involved in home care, providing essential insights into the roles and responsibilities of support workers.
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A Practical Guide for Support Worker in Home Setting describes some delegated procedures which currently are performed often by unregulated care providers (PSW and HCA) in community and home setting. These procedures are included: intermittent catheterization of urinary bladder, monitoring blood glucose level, administering insulin, promotion oxygenation, etc. These procedures are performed also by regulated healthcare professionals (RN, RPN). Some delegated procedures performed by PSW and HCA separately or together with regular home support work (showering, dressing, walking assistance, etc.) can significantly reduce the total time and cost of nursing and support service in home setting.
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