Welfare and Caregiving Occupations X Career Path: Care Manager

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Medical Facility Care Worker

A profession in medical facilities that provides support for patients' daily lives, physical assistance, and collaborates with nursing staff and others to deliver care.

Caregiver (Paid Nursing Home with Care)

A job that provides assistance and supervision for the daily lives of elderly residents in paid nursing homes with care services.

Care Worker (Long-Term Care Insurance Facility)

A profession providing daily living support such as meals, bathing, and toileting, as well as recreation, in elderly residential facilities covered by long-term care insurance.

Care Assistant (Visiting Care)

An auxiliary role that visits the homes of the elderly or disabled under the instructions of visiting care workers and supports their daily lives.

Certified Care Worker (Elderly Day Care Facility: Caregiving Duties)

A professional who provides physical care, daily living support, and plans and operates recreational activities for users in elderly day care facilities (day services).

Certified Care Worker (Care Worker in Disability Welfare Facilities)

Specialized professional in disability welfare facilities who performs daily living assistance, physical care, and living support for users with disabilities. Provides care tailored to the users' physical and mental conditions to promote independence.

Long-term Care Insurance Certification Investigator

A professional affiliated with local governments or designated corporations who conducts home visits to assess the physical and mental functions and living conditions of the elderly for long-term care certification, and creates and provides materials to the certification review board.

Assistant (Home-visit Bathing)

Home-visit Bathing Assistants visit clients' homes and use specialized bathtubs to perform caregiving tasks from bathing preparation to execution and cleanup.

Home Care Worker

A job aimed at supporting the independence of elderly or disabled individuals living at home through physical care and life assistance. Supports users' safety and QOL improvement through visiting care.

Chief Care Manager

An advanced qualification above Care Manager, involving not only the creation and management of care plans based on the user's condition and institutional requirements, but also leading staff training and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve service quality.