Assist with personal hygiene: bathing, grooming, toileting, and changing clothes.
Help patients with mobility: moving, turning, walking, or using assistive devices.
Serve meals and assist with feeding if needed.
Administer oral medications as instructed (non-clinical).
Monitor and record vital signs like temperature, pulse, and BP (if trained).
Provide emotional support and companionship to the patient.
Maintain cleanliness around the patient’s environment.
Inform supervisor or family about any health changes or concerns.
Follow daily routines and ensure patient safety.