Sunday, March 22, 2009

Jobs in caregiving are still surviving

The nation's unemployment rate hit 7.6 percent in January. With each passing day more layoffs are announced, resulting in more Americans looking for work in a time when many companies are not adding to their work forces.

One profession that seems to be exempt from the current employment downturn is home care. The occupation of caregiving is forecasted as the second fastest growing job group in the nation over the next decade. Very soon the work force demand may outpace the supply. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in California the home care aide job category is expected to increase from 284,200 jobs in 2006 to 361,100 positions in 2016, a projected 27 percent increase.

Compare that to the 65 and older population in the state, which is projected to increase to 8.3 million by 2030, and obviously society could have a caregiving crisis in the years to come.

To be a caregiver in the industry a person must enjoy working with and helping seniors remain in their homes. Caregiving duties can include such things as meal preparation, light housekeeping, running errands and socialization, all of which bring happiness to the senior and peace of mind to family members.

Professional caregiving provides a flexible part-time option for additional income or a new career in a fulfilling job field. Anyone thinking about a caregiving career is invited to visit www.heartofacaregiver.com, where they will find important information about the industry and a self-assessment tool that will help them gauge whether this would be a good fit for their skills and interests.

Original Article Source: Thousand Oaks Acorn

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