To become a caregiver, you will have to undergo professional training and acquire various certifications and health and safety diplomas. That said, if you’ve have cared for a parent, sibling, or friend in the past and feel this is something you want to pursue, it is a business you can set up cheaply. You can not only choose your clients but also your working hours. Daily tasks as a caregiver will vary; however, you will often be expected to:
● Clean
● Wash
● Do laundry
● Prepare meals
● Take your patients outdoors for fresh air
● Do their shopping
● Potentially dress and feed them