Role
AI for Caregivers
Founder, Automation Squad
Provide personalized assistance to individuals with disabilities or illness who require help with personal care and activities of daily living support (e.g., feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and ambulation). May also provide help with tasks such as preparing meals, doing light housekeeping, and doing laundry. Work is performed in various settings depending on the needs of the care recipient and may include locations such as their home, place of work, out in the community, or at a daytime nonresidential facility.
Personal Care Aides · O*NET 31-1122.00 · Job Zone 2 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database
Automation coverage
2 of 8tools on this list have an AI solution available today
Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.
AI you can use for this job
7 matched to the tools personal care aides use. Showing 7.
Make (make.com)
Email Security
SkillEmail Server
MCP serverEmail Systems
SkillEmailr
AppMedidata
ConnectorMedidata provides clinical trial software solutions
Medidata
The tools this job actually uses
8 documented for this occupation. Showing 8, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.
- MEDITECH softwarehot
- Appletree
- August Systems Visit Wizard
- Computer reading software
- Email software
- FaceTime
- Mi-Co Mi-Forms
- Voltage SecureMail
What this job involves
12 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 12.
- Prepare and maintain records of client progress and services performed, reporting changes in client condition to manager or supervisor.
- Administer bedside or personal care, such as ambulation or personal hygiene assistance.
- Train family members to provide bedside care.
- Perform healthcare-related tasks, such as monitoring vital signs and medication, under the direction of registered nurses or physiotherapists.
- Participate in case reviews, consulting with the team caring for the client, to evaluate the client's needs and plan for continuing services.
- Instruct or advise clients on issues, such as household cleanliness, utilities, hygiene, nutrition, or infant care.
- Care for individuals or families during periods of incapacitation, family disruption, or convalescence, providing companionship, personal care, or help in adjusting to new lifestyles.
- Perform housekeeping duties, such as cooking, cleaning, washing clothes or dishes, or running errands.
- Provide clients with communication assistance, typing their correspondence or obtaining information for them.
- Plan, shop for, or prepare nutritious meals or assist families in planning, shopping for, or preparing nutritious meals.
- Transport clients to locations outside the home, such as to physicians' offices or on outings, using a motor vehicle.
- Administer bedside or personal care, such as assistance with ambulation, dressing, feeding, or personal hygiene.
