Care for the Elderly and Disabled with a Health Care Degree

8 September, 2008 (12:22) | Health Care | By: Sandy

Earning a health care degree online opens up the doors to many careers in the health care industry, but one job that probably has the most negative stereotypes working against it is working as a nursing aide or orderly in a nursing home or assisted living facility.

Just the mention of nursing homes sets most people on edge and conjures up images of the elderly sitting lonely, frail and in unkempt conditions, but this is not always the case. While there are nursing home facilities that are more about money than the health and well-being of their patients, this is not true of every nursing home or assisted living facility.

With a solid education in health care, you can be sure that you will learn the skills necessary to take care of patients in a compassionate and healthy way. Routine job responsibilities include helping patients move, administering medication, serving food, bathing and more. In addition to the daily tasks, working in a nursing home or assisted living facility can be a rewarding career knowing you are caring for someone else.

If it sounds like a field you are interested in, the first step is to make sure you have the right credentials. Accredited Online Colleges has a variety of health care degrees to help you get the job you want in a nursing home or assisted living facility.

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Comment from Ruth Klein
Time: March 22, 2009, 8:09 pm

What degree is good to take care of the elderly? I have a bachelor’s degree in accounting and is considering changing my career.

Comment from Career Pro
Time: March 24, 2009, 11:29 am

Hi Ruth,
There are many areas you can pursue in various fields of health care. You might start by checking out the degrees at this link: http://www.accredited-online-colleges.com/Online-Health-Care-Degrees/index.asp

From this link you can easily contact any of the schools with a program that sounds interesting to you for further details regarding qualifications for enrollment and program specific information.

Good luck!

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