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Treat Caregivers with Respect
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Being a Caregiver, Is It a Profession? explores the responsibilities, challenges, and societal perceptions of caregivers and serves as both a heartfelt tribute to caregivers as well as a call for change in how their contributions are acknowledged. Why was this an important book for you to write?
Caregiving is a vocation I am passionate about and seeing all the shortcomings I feel something need to be done which prompted me to write this book.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Being a Caregiver we do it out of love or just a job. The difference means a lot to the patient.
What is a common misconception you feel people have about caregiving?
Caregivers are treated as domestic helpers which is very sad as they are expected to do house chores which family members can do.
What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your story?
Caregivers treat them with respect
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We need to remind ourselves caregiving is Unconditional for the well-being of the sick or elderly.
Caregiver as a Profession for those embarking as a Career, we as individuals or organisation need to ask ourselves is it for the unconditional love in giving or the renumeration
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Being a Caregiver, is it a Profession?
Posted by Literary Titan

Dr. David Soh Poh Huat’s book Being a Caregiver, Is It a Profession? delves into the often-overlooked role of caregiving in society. The book explores whether caregiving should be classified as a profession, weaving through the responsibilities, challenges, and societal perceptions of caregivers. With a focus on raising awareness and advocating for formal recognition, Dr. Soh discusses the skills needed, the evolving definition of caregiving, and the necessity for international standards. The book serves as both a heartfelt tribute to caregivers and a call for change in how their contributions are acknowledged.
One aspect I appreciated is how Dr. Soh shines a spotlight on the blurred lines between caregivers and domestic workers. The section on “Reality” hit me hard, it’s frustrating yet eye-opening to see how often caregivers are expected to perform dual roles without adequate recognition or fair compensation. His argument that caregivers deserve specialized training and certification feels not only logical but overdue. For instance, Dr. Soh points out that “caregivers, much like doctors or nurses, require specialized training,” yet no global standards exist to back this up. The clarity with which he argues this point is both convincing and emotionally impactful.
The section on family dynamics also stood out to me. Dr. Soh emphasizes the importance of family members understanding the caregiver’s role, which is a refreshing take. He even suggests that families attend caregiving courses themselves, a proactive solution that could foster empathy and cooperation. The chapter “Caregiving Begins With Family” reminded me how caregiving is a shared responsibility. Dr. Soh’s personal touch, acknowledging the emotional labor and practical challenges involved, brings the subject closer to home. One of my favorite parts was the vision he outlines in the “Profession” chapter, where he advocates for caregivers to receive liability coverage and formal recognition akin to other established professions. It’s bold and inspiring, yet practical.
Being a Caregiver, is it a Profession? perfect for anyone involved in caregiving, whether professionally or within their families. Policymakers, too, could gain a lot from Dr. Soh’s insights. If you’ve ever doubted the value of caregivers or overlooked their challenges, this book is an excellent wake-up call. It left me with a renewed sense of gratitude for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others and a strong belief that their work deserves the respect and formalization Dr. Soh advocates.
Pages: 31 | ASIN : B0DR4C1NJK
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