Care Giving is a role which often requires balancing multiple responsibilities, such as managing medical appointments, administering medications, assisting with daily tasks, and
offering emotional encouragement—all while navigating the caregiver’s own personal and professional life.
This role is not limited to medical or physical assistance but often extends into emotional and psychological realms whether caring for an aging parent, a disabled child, or a loved one with a chronic illness, the role of a caregiver is vital in providing support, comfort, and companionship to those who cannot fully care for themselves.
However, care-giving is also deeply rewarding, offering opportunities for profound connection, personal growth, and the
satisfaction of making a tangible difference in someone’s life.
It fosters empathy, patience, and resilience, often transforming the caregiver’s outlook on life and relationships. The care giver must
therefore be able to adapt to the changing needs of the individual in care.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 40 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 20
- Assessments Yes






