General vs. Specific Caregiver Education

 

Imagine that you were interested in getting an education in how to care for elderly and disabled people in their homes. What types of things do you imagine would be included in your caregiver education? If you’re smart, you will look for a program that is going to offer you general caregiver education as well as training in specific types of care provision.

The most important part of your education in being a care provider is going to be the basic stuff that you would need to learn how to do to work with any type of patient no matter what his or her ailment. This type of direct care worker training gives you the basic skills that you need to be an in-home care provider. This education will also qualify you to work in nursing homes and hospice centers if you ever find yourself inclined to move out of in-home care and into institutional caregiving.

Although the basic training is most important to your education, you will also want to get specialized training. You might seek to learn about the alzheimer’s resources that are available to seniors. Or perhaps you would learn to care for patients who have just recently gotten an organ transplant. This type of specialized training will make you a more valuable employee which will mean that you can get caregiver jobs more easily and that you can command a higher rate of pay for your work.

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