WHO ARE CARE GIVERS?

A caregiver is a paid or unpaid member of a person’s social network who helps them with activities of daily living. Since they have no specific professional training, they are often described as informal caregivers. A caregiver is a professional who takes care of the elderly and others. Although they receive some training, they are not certified. On the other hand, registered nurses have extensive medical training and have been certified to provide a higher level of care to the elderly.

Demand for Care Givers is a factor of the following variables:
– Global Population Trend
– Aging Population
– Old Age Dependency Ratio
– Social Norm