Meet Our Caregiver Champs
Our Caregiver Champs have hands-on experience with
Bathing, including
Giving baths in the bathroom and
Giving bed baths for those who can’t get out of bed.
Personal hygiene and grooming, including
Mouth care,
Hair care,
Shaving, and
Nail care.
Cross-infection prevention, including
Hand hygiene of the client and
Hand hygiene in preparation for clinical procedures.
Exercise and mobility assistance, including
Assisting with light exercises,
Assisting with mobility aids,
Assisting with participating in recreational activities,
Assisting the client in and out of bed/chairs, and
Transport*.
*Some of our Champs have driver’s licenses. Alternatively, there is the option of purchasing an Uber credit when you make a booking, which will be added to our Uber business profile. We’ll include excursions made and rides used** in our reports back to you.
**Restricted in order for us to control usage.
ASSISTING WITH Health checks*, including
Vital signs, and
Blood sugar levels.
ASSISTING WITH medical treatments*, including
Oxygen therapy,
Stoma/ostomy care,
Catheter care, and
Nebuliser.
*A medical professional needs to be present for any medical treatments and assessments.
Client safety, including
Ensuring the safety of the client on a hospital bed and
Safely lifting and handling the client.
assisting with Bodily functions, including
Knowing when and how to offer a bedpan and/or urinal,
Emptying urine bags, and
Changing adult diapers.
Pressure care, including
Safely lifting and repositioning the client in order to relieve discomfort.
Nourishment, including
Meal preparation,
Feeding for those who need help with eating and drinking, and
Using and caring for PEG and NG feeding tubes.
Medication reminders
Light housekeeping, including
Making beds and
Changing linen.
Health and safety in the home, including
Cleaning of critical hygiene areas,
Eliminating potential hazards, and
Preventing accidents.
Basic childcare, including
Preparing baby bottles,
Baby bottle prep hygiene, and
Changing diapers.
Above all, our caregivers promise to respect the client and their possessions, as well as their right to make their own decisions and have their own beliefs and customs.