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Why Work in Home Healthcare

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03 Jan 2019

Why Work in Home Healthcare
There are currently more jobs in home healthcare than there have ever been before. There are a few different reasons for the sudden growth in this industry. Firstly, we’re living longer. The elderly population is bigger than it’s ever been before. Most of these people are keen to continue living in their own homes if they can, and in many cases, the help of a home healthcare provider makes this possible.

There are currently more jobs in home healthcare than there have ever been before. There are a few different reasons for the sudden growth in this industry. Firstly, we’re living longer. The elderly population is bigger than it’s ever been before. Most of these people are keen to continue living in their own homes if they can, and in many cases, the help of a home healthcare provider makes this possible. Often right up until the very end of their lives. Secondly, there’s a vast shortage of hospital staff, including doctors and nurses. Cuts in healthcare services and a lack of people wanting to enter the profession mean that encouraging patients to stay at home is an important way to ease the strain. While these are some of the reasons that there are more jobs available in home healthcare, they don’t necessarily explain why so many people are keen to care for other people in their own homes. To fit catheter vents, to cook dinners and to help people dress. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of working in the home healthcare industry.

 

Opportunity

 

Home healthcare providers aren’t doctors. Some might help with medication. Some may even write prescriptions and change dressings. But, most are merely there to provide basic care, help with personal hygiene and chores around the house, and sometimes most importantly, provide company. You don’t need a long list of qualifications, or even experience in healthcare to work as a home carer. There are plenty of jobs available in the industry, even to those who might struggle to find work elsewhere.

 

Flexibility

 

Many careers claim to offer flexibility and yet few of them genuinely do. Home healthcare work can be incredibly flexible, as there is more than one way to do it. You could work as a freelancer, with an agency or company or even as a self-employed carer, finding your own clients and managing your own time. There is also work available at different times and in different locations. Some clients might just want to see you for an hour in the morning, to help them to get ready for the day. Others may need someone overnight or for days out of the home. If you need to, you can find work to fit around your life and commitments.

 

Value

 

As a home healthcare worker, you are able to offer a valuable service. Your time will be precious, and you’ll be giving your clients a great gift. With your help, they gain independence and freedom, as well as the ability to live in their homes. You offer them valuable care, and in return, they will value you. They’ll be keen to see you, and grateful for your time together.

 

The Chance to Learn

 

If you work as a care provider for a company or agency, you might find that you are offered the opportunity to take courses and learn new skills. You might be able to gain qualifications that help to progress your career. You’ll at very least gain invaluable experience for the future.

 

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