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How to Become a Living Assistant



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A living assistant can have a high income, especially if the job is in a senior living community. American Senior Benefits, Ilitch Holdings, and San Diego College of Continuing Education all pay their community living assistants a median salary of $44,260. However, there are some basic requirements to become a living assistant.

Responsibilities and responsibilities of a living aid

A living assistant performs a number of tasks to support residents in the comfort of their own homes. They provide personal support, monitor patient health, and give advice to families on housekeeping and nutrition. They can also assist residents with group activities. Living assistants take part in educational programs to improve residents' interpersonal and social skills.


As part of the health team, a living aid assists residents with their daily activities. Sometimes they will administer medication to residents. A living assistant usually has a high-school diploma and reports directly to a supervisor. A living assistant may have 0-1years general work experience, depending upon the position.

Education necessary to become a living aid

Living assistants usually need at least a high-school diploma. Preparing for this job can be done by taking courses in math, science, and chemistry. CNA training is available as part of some diploma programs at community colleges. This is a great way for someone just starting out to become a living-assistant.


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How to Become a Living Assistant