
Setting Boundaries as a Live-In Caregiver
Price: $15.00
Working as a live-in caregiver presents unique challenges that can blur the lines between professional and personal roles.
This course provides practical guidance on establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries while delivering compassionate, high-quality care.
Learners will explore the emotional dynamics of live-in caregiving, recognize the risks of boundary crossings, and develop strategies to protect their well-being while supporting clients effectively.
Emphasis is placed on professionalism, communication, and adaptability in a live-in care environment.
Learning Objectives:
Identify different types of professional boundaries in a live-in caregiving setting.
Recognize the potential for emotional attachment and its impact on caregiving relationships.
Apply strategies to manage emotional challenges and prevent burnout.
Adapt caregiving practices while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries as circumstances change.
Intended Audience: Long-term care workers (LTCW), home care aides (HCA), nursing assistants (NAR/NAC), registered nurses (RN) and other healthcare professionals.
State: Washington
Course Type: Continuing Education
Course Credits: 1 hour of Continuing Education credit
Language: English
Delivery: Self-Paced Online
Prerequisites: none
