Helping someone with an intellectual disability means assisting them with their daily activities and giving them more freedom. A skilled caregiver helps with communication, routines, emotional support, and learning life skills. A caregiver who comes to your house provides continuous, personalized care in a pleasant atmosphere, whether the person is an adult trying to become more independent or a toddler who needs help with their growth. In addition to building self-esteem and helping with meals, hygiene, treatment routines, and getting involved in the community, they also help with these things. A good caregiver knows how to change their care to meet each person's requirements and goals. This guide explains what caregivers for persons with intellectual impairments do and how to choose the best one for your family's needs.
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