NPDA Defines Three Levels of Caregivers for Private Duty Home Care

Stephen Tweed | August 8, 2007 | Newsroom
The National Private Duty Association, the largest free-standing national association representing non-medical home care companies has just published a white paper defining three levels of caregivers in Private Duty Home Care.Level I - Companions and HomemakersLevel II - Personal Care AttendantsLevel III - Home Health Aides and Certified Nursing AssistantsThe white paper defines the Activities,…

The National Private Duty Association, the largest free-standing national association representing non-medical home care companies has just published a white paper defining three levels of caregivers in Private Duty Home Care.

Level I – Companions and Homemakers
Level II – Personal Care Attendants
Level III – Home Health Aides and Certified Nursing Assistants

The white paper defines the Activities, Training Guidelines, and Supervision for each level of caregiver.

For copy of this white paper, visit the National Private Duty Association web site at www.privatedutyhomecare.org.

Stephen Tweed
Stephen Tweed is among the top Thought Leaders in Home Care today. As an industry researcher, author, and executive coach, he has worked with owners and CEOs of companies in the top 5% of Home Care and is a frequent speaker at Home Care association conferences and corporate meetings across the US and Canada.

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