Posts Tagged ‘Training’

Putting on and removing gloves are one of the first skills you learn as a Home Care Aide. But can you unscramble the steps below?

Photo: Home Care Aides and twin sisters Dana Beckwith (right) and Danielle Aumoeualogo (left ) work at Full Life Care in Seattle. Photo by Paul Joseph...

For Northwest Home Care Aides engaged in the hard work of caring for Consumers, moments and months and years can have a way of blending into one another. But...

In 2008, Florence M. Day – she goes by “Flo” for short – retired from her managerial job in the telecommunications industry to fulfill a promise. She...

By the year 2060, America’s population will look different than it does today. It will be older, and more racially and ethnically diverse, according to the...

Why did you want to become a Home Care Aide? I worked in a hospital in China. After immigrating to the United States I spent time working as a sitter. I was...

When longtime health care worker Michelle Hannum’s mother-in-law needed around-the-clock care, she knew she was the best person for the job. “(She has)...

Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me,” the old schoolyard chant goes. Yet, while the lesson it was meant to instill about not...