This document lists allowable tasks for child-minding and elder-minding. For child-minding, caregivers can assist children over 18 months with feeding, diapering, dressing, toilet training, bathing, teeth brushing and engaging in educational activities. For elder-minding, caregivers can assist the elderly with personal care, activities of daily living, mind-stimulating activities, recreational activities, simple exercises, accompanying them on walks, keeping watch over them, and assisting with medication.
This document lists allowable tasks for child-minding and elder-minding. For child-minding, caregivers can assist children over 18 months with feeding, diapering, dressing, toilet training, bathing, teeth brushing and engaging in educational activities. For elder-minding, caregivers can assist the elderly with personal care, activities of daily living, mind-stimulating activities, recreational activities, simple exercises, accompanying them on walks, keeping watch over them, and assisting with medication.
This document lists allowable tasks for child-minding and elder-minding. For child-minding, caregivers can assist children over 18 months with feeding, diapering, dressing, toilet training, bathing, teeth brushing and engaging in educational activities. For elder-minding, caregivers can assist the elderly with personal care, activities of daily living, mind-stimulating activities, recreational activities, simple exercises, accompanying them on walks, keeping watch over them, and assisting with medication.
This document lists allowable tasks for child-minding and elder-minding. For child-minding, caregivers can assist children over 18 months with feeding, diapering, dressing, toilet training, bathing, teeth brushing and engaging in educational activities. For elder-minding, caregivers can assist the elderly with personal care, activities of daily living, mind-stimulating activities, recreational activities, simple exercises, accompanying them on walks, keeping watch over them, and assisting with medication.
Child-Minding (for children • Assisting with feeding, diapering, dressing, toilet-training,
above 18 months only) bathing and brushing teeth for the child • Engaging the child in educational and developmental activities • Keeping watch over the child • Assisting the child with medication (as prescribed by healthcare professionals) Elder-Minding • Assisting with personal care tasks for the elderly person (including bathing, dressing, toileting, brushing teeth) • Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (including feeding, lifting, positioning, and transferring the elderly person) • Engaging the elderly person in mind-stimulating activities • Engaging the elderly person with leisure or recreational activities • Assisting the elderly person in simple maintenance exercises (as prescribed by healthcare professionals) • Accompanying the elderly person on walks • Keeping watch over the elderly person • Assisting the elderly person with medication (prescribed by healthcare professionals)