
• One-on-one care and support to clients with disabilities and special needs.
• Following individualized care plans from primary care givers and communicating with family members on their loved one’s condition and progress.
• Assisting with activities of daily living and engaging in meaningful activities to promote well-being.
Monitoring clients for changes in condition or signs of distress.
Communication
Customer service
Time management
Problem solving
Organization
Multi-tasking
Efficiency
Active listening