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The Essential Guide to Becoming an Individual Support Assistant

Ageing people need Individual assistance from someone who can help manage <br>their daily routine activities. This is especially true if they wish to live self-reliantly<br>in the comfort of an aware environment.<br>Providing personal care in this spirit may be one of the most difficult and exciting<br>jobs within the healthcare sector but it also derives with a number of rewards and <br>openings that can lead to a rewarding career.

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The Essential Guide to Becoming an Individual Support Assistant

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  1. The Essential Guide to Becoming an Individual Support Assistant Ageing people need Individual assistance from someone who can help manage their daily routine activities. This is especially true if they wish to live self-reliantly in the comfort of an aware environment. Providing personal care in this spirit may be one of the most difficult and exciting jobs within the healthcare sector but it also derives with a number of rewards and openings that can lead to a rewarding career. What is a Personal Care Assistant? In addition to helping older adults, a personal care assistant is also trained to provide a wide range of services to people with physical or mental disabilities. Personal care assistants can look after people in their own homes, as well as in aged care, community care, disability care, or hospital care. Duties of a Personal Care Individual Support Individual assistants provide personal care services that are part of an individual's recognized plans of care. These services include: •Maintaining personal cleanliness by assisting Individuals with bathing, dressing, grooming, etc. •Shifting from the bed to a chair and other locations •Eating meals—for those who have difficulty feeding themselves •Observing/reporting changes in the patient's condition •Reporting complaints about care •Assisting with therapy exercises •Implementing basic conduct and delivery of medications

  2. How to Become a Personal Care Assistant If you want to knowhow to become an Individual Support Assistant, you must first have all the required skills and be compassionate, which will help you build trust and develop a relationship with people who will need your services. You will also need to haveCertificate 3 in aged careor Certificate 3 in individual support. As part ofpersonal care assistant qualifications, employers will be looking for PCAs with skills in the following areas: •First Aid •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) •Good Communication •Home Care •Emotional Intelligence •Interpersonal Sensitivity •Time Management JTIcan help you acquire the needed skills and qualifications to get you job-ready and start helping individuals in need. Get in touch with our careers counselors today.

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