Did You Know?

Some caregivers are also friends!

Who Can Be a Caregiver?

Anyone can be a caregiver. It can be mom, dad, or a friend.

What Do Caregivers Do?

They help with tasks like eating and cleaning.

What Caregivers Do

Help with meals and snacks.

Help with bath time and dress.

Give medicine on time.

Go for walks and play games.

Talk and keep them company.

Help with trips to the doc.

More About Caregivers

Caregivers have been around for a long time. They help people who need care. This is true in homes and in places like hospitals.

Caregivers make life easier for many. They help kids, old folks, and sick people. They do a lot of work each day.

In the future, we may need more caregivers. More people will need help as they get old. Caregivers are very important!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Caregiver"] --> B["Activities of Daily Living"] A --> C["Paid or Unpaid"] A --> D["Informal Caregivers"] D --> E["Family Members"] D --> F["Social Network"] A --> G["Assistance for Impairments"] G --> H["Old Age"] G --> I["Disability"] G --> J["Disease"] G --> K["Mental Disorder"]

What Do These Words Mean?

caregiver:A person who helps someone with daily tasks.
activities of daily living:Basic everyday tasks like eating, bathing, and dressing.
care recipient:The person receiving help from a caregiver.
informal caregivers:Family or friends who help someone without being paid.
impairments:Problems that make it hard to do things.