Vidya Agawane
Daily check-ins at the beginning are helpful, but once the routine is established, weekly reviews or quick updates should suffice balancing oversight with trust.
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Shraddha Haldankar
Reassure your parent that the helper is there to support, not replace, their independence. Start slowly, allowing the helper to assist with small tasks and gradually build rapport.
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Meghna Kudtarkar
Use simple language, demonstrate tasks (like giving medication), and provide written instructions. Make sure they know emergency protocols and who to contact in case of concerns.
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Jayashree Kurade
Start with a warm introduction, share personal details about your loved one, and encourage small interactions like conversations or shared meals. Familiarity and consistency help build trust over time.
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Sakshi Singhal
Yes. You can request specific tasks, preferred cleaning products, frequency of visits, and even choose maids experienced in handling children, elderly care, or pet-friendly cleaning.
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