01/31/2022
If a loved one in your life is aging, you want to do everything you can to care for them. Chances are, it is a parent of yours that now needs some extra care. That parent cared for you all those years. Now it's time to return the favour, and we're sure you want nothing but the best eldercare for them.
Here are two excellent reasons why (and we are sure that you'll agree):
β¬ Quality time.
Whether your loved one has a month or several years left, you'll want every day they have with you to be the best. If you aren't often able to be with your loved ones, eldercare may be a good idea. A live-in or live-out caregiver can offer meal preparations, medication reminders, run errands, help with bathing and grooming, and so much more. Ensuring that your loved one's needs are met when you're not available is an excellent start to securing the quality of life that they deserve.
β¬ Pure love
No matter what stage of life people are in, may love always be present.
01/12/2022
Caregivers, make sure to add a photo to your profile. π
It's always nice to put a face to a name!
Did you know you can also add videos of yourself? It's encouraged! We even have a questionnaire for you to fill out that employers may read at their connivence. π
11/27/2021
Our world today pulls us in many different directions. Often, we struggle to find a sense of time, harmony and balance between demands which include our jobs, our family, and our personal time. Having a caregiver can relieve our own stresses, knowing that our loved ones are properly cared for in our absence.
We ask our premium members a series of questions to help you get to know how they would handle certain situations with your child. See a sneak peak at some of the interview questions we ask below!
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11/04/2021
Why be a PREMIUM MEMBER!? *:ο½₯οΎβ§*:ο½₯οΎ
Put your best self in front of employers. Our premium membership allows you to upload additional photos of yourself, upload personal videos describing yourself, and answer a detailed questionnaire about your skills, experiences and values. This is important to help employers get to know you better. Most importantly, your profile with stand out with a premium badge next to it, and you will appear higher in search results.
10/22/2021
If a loved one in your life is aging, you want to do everything you can to care for them. Chances are, it is a parent of yours that now needs some extra care. That parent cared for you all those years. Now it's time to return the favour, and we're sure you want nothing but the best eldercare for them.
Here are two excellent reasons why (and we are sure that you'll agree):
β¬ Quality time.
Whether your loved one has a month or several years left, you'll want every day they have with you to be the best. If you aren't often able to be with your loved ones, eldercare may be a good idea. A live-in or live-out caregiver can offer meal preparations, medication reminders, run errands, help with bathing and grooming, and so much more. Ensuring that your loved one's needs are met when you're not available is an excellent start to securing a quality of life that they deserve.
β¬ Pure love
No matter what stage of life people are in, may love always be present.
10/16/2021
Who here loves caring for babies!? πΆπ» πΌ
Do you have experience caring for a newborn?
10/13/2021
We pride ourselves on putting caregivers with the appropriate experience and necessary skills in front of families in need.
Do you have a Caregiver profile on our site?
Here are some tips to help you make the most of your profile:
β’ Make sure you are smiling in your profile's photo. Employers will be thinking about who may take care of their children, elderly or other loved ones. A smile will bring life to your profile. Make sure your profile photo is of you alone and no other people.
β’ Use the about me section to grab an employers attention, make yourself likeable, memorable and credible, but most important, personable. This is your chance for an employer to relate to you before they ever contact you.
β’ Be clear about your educational background and skills. What kind of degree do you have? Are you a nurse? Are you currently taking classes? Be sure to be clear about any training that you may have. An employer must know what skills and experiences you can bring to the job.
Please register here if you haven't already done so: https://www.worldcaregivers.com/caregiver/eligibility
09/26/2021
Who wouldnβt want to take care of these cuties!? π
Caregivers, are you wondering βhow do employers find me?β
Our caregiver questionnaire and unique search filters make it easy for employers to search and find qualified candidates that will specifically meet their familyβs needs.
We pride ourselves on putting caregivers with the appropriate experience and necessary skills in front of families in need.
Once youβve registered and paid your membership fees your profile will be visible to employers. The membership fees are for web maintenance and our online security systems to ensure that your information is kept safe.
Any questions!? Just askπ
09/25/2021
Caregivers, make sure to add a photo to your profile. π
It's always nice to put a face to a name!
Did you know that ''Premium Members'' can also add videos of themselves? It's encouraged! We even have a questionnaire for Premium Members to fill out that employers may read at their convenience. π
Sign in: worldcaregivers.com
09/25/2021
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https://www.worldcaregivers.com/how-it-works-for-caregivers
09/20/2021
It is so exciting to watch babies learn. Who agrees!? πΆπ§ πΌπ§©π§Έ
09/17/2021
Our world today pulls us in many different directions. Often, we struggle to find a sense of time, harmony and balance between demands which include our jobs, our family, and our personal time. Having a caregiver can relieve our own stresses, knowing that our loved ones are properly cared for in our absence. β‘π€±π»
Caregiving responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
β’ Personal hygiene duties, such as grooming, dressing, bathing, exercising, and using the bathroom.
β’ Preparing and cooking food, as well as associated tasks such as grocery shopping.
β’ Basic household chores such as sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, ironing, watering plants and other miscellaneous housekeeping duties.
β’ General health care operations such as keeping track of upcoming appointments, managing prescriptions, administering medicine, and supervising the use of medicine(s).
β’ Mobility aid, such as with getting in and out of a wheelchair, a shower, a car, going up and down stairs as needed.
β’ Companionship and general supervision.
β’ Transportation, such as running errands, driving to appointments or activities, help getting in and out of a vehicle.
β’ Emotional support, providing support in personal matters, emotional requirements, or health-related situations.
β’ Relief services, such as standing in as a replacement at times to give family members or other caregivers or a temporary break.
β’ General organization of the home, such as cleaning, packing for a trip, overall organizing, and general upkeep and care.