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Help patients with daily living activities in homes or care facilities.
Personal Care Aides help the elderly or people who have disabilities. They work in private homes, nursing homes, or other care facilities. They may make beds, do laundry, and prepare meals.
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Education & Training | High School or less is typically required. |
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