Nikita Lodha
Basic training can help a maid assist better, but professional caregiving requires proper training and experience, especially for medical and emergency situations.
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Ashok Gopale
In many cases, yes. A maid can handle household tasks while a caregiver focuses on the elderly person’s health and well-being, ensuring better overall care.
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Bhagyashree Madhukar Survey
You should hire a caregiver if the elderly person has health issues, needs help with daily personal activities, is bedridden, or requires constant supervision.
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Mayuri Prabhale
A caregiver is trained to handle personal hygiene, mobility support, medication management, and health monitoring, whereas a maid focuses mainly on household chores.
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Najmuna Halli
A maid can assist with basic help like serving food or simple support, but they are not trained for medical or personal care. For proper elderly care, a professional caregiver is recommended.
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