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Maid vs Caregiver: Choosing the Right Support for Your Elderly Loved Ones

Are you juggling work and family responsibilities while caring for a loved one? Unsure whether you need a maid or a caregiver? This guide breaks down both roles, helping you make the right choice to ensure the best care for your family.

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Balancing Work and Elderly Care

Life today demands more time and energy, leaving many struggling to balance work and family. For families with seniors at home or those needing special attention, finding the right support is essential. The key question arises: should you hire a maid or an elderly care professional? Knowing the difference between these roles ensures you provide the right support for your loved ones.

 

The Maid

A maid, also known as a domestic helper, primarily focuses on household chores. Their responsibilities include:

  • Cleaning: Mopping, vacuuming, dusting.
  • Laundry and ironing.
  • Cooking and kitchen upkeep.

A maid’s primary role is maintaining the household. They are not trained to provide elderly care or handle individuals needing specialised attention.

The Caregiver

A caregiver is a trained professional specialising in assisting individuals with their daily needs. This includes:

  • Supporting Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility.
  • Assisting in serving medication.
  • Facilitating light exercises or physiotherapy.
  • Providing companionship.

For families needing elder home care services, a professional caregiver ensures tailored care and attention. They are skilled in home elderly and nursing care and can assist with personal care tasks while maintaining the dignity and safety of their seniors.

Can a Caregiver Handle Housekeeping?

A common misconception is that a home caregiver is responsible for general housekeeping. While a private nurse or elderly caregiver can manage tasks related to the care recipient’s immediate environment, their focus should remain on personal care and health.

Tasks a caregiver may perform include:

  • Changing bed linens for the care recipient.
  • Cleaning their room, living room, and most frequented areas.
  • Cooking and tidying up after meals for the care recipient.
  • Doing laundry specifically for the care recipient.
  • Cleaning up after any accidents.

Expecting caregivers to take on full household duties can distract them from their primary role, impacting the quality of senior care provided.

Choosing the Right Support for Your Loved One

For household management, a maid can keep your home running smoothly. However, if your priority is personalised attention and professional home care services, a caregiver is the right choice. Whether you’re considering a full-time or part-time caregiver, selecting the right professional ensures your loved ones receive the care they deserve.

Contact Us Today

If you’re looking for a long-term or part-time carer for the elderly and home nursing services, we provide caregivers, private nurses, and therapists in Malaysia. Contact our Care Advisors at 1300 22 8822 or message us using the chat box on this page. Let us provide your loved ones with the care they deserve.

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First Published on February 9th, 2023

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