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Visit Inforoute FPT to learn more! Personal Care Attendant - Home Support Vocational training in Personal Assistance in Institutions and at Home leads to two careers: Personal care attendants provide hygiene care to patients (bathing, dressing, shaving, etc.) and assist them with their daily routines. They help seniors, the sick, and people with disabilities with their daily mobility, distribute meals, make beds, and ensure the cleanliness of rooms. In hospitals or long-term care facilities, they may also be responsible for measuring blood pressure, taking temperature and pulse, and recording this information in the patient's file. It is an essential yet rewarding profession that requires good physical fitness, patience, and active listening skills. A job as a personal care attendant demands dedication, sound judgment, and the ability to take initiative. Home care aides, often called residential caregivers, provide personal care (meals, housekeeping) to help people remain in their own homes. They assist and support individuals experiencing a loss of independence with daily activities (getting up, eating, bathing, etc.) and socialize with them. It is an essential yet rewarding profession that requires good physical fitness, patience, and active listening skills. A job as a home care aide demands dedication, sound judgment, and the ability to take initiative.