Rotating shifts consist of 8–12-hour blocks with continuous waking coverage; this model is best for high-activity environments or complex clinical care. Live-in care involves one caregiver remaining in the home with defined off-duty and sleep times; it is better suited for lower overnight workloads and consistent routines. The recommended model is determined by an assessment of risks, home layout, and budget.
What’s the difference between rotating shifts and live-in?
Rotating shifts consist of 8–12-hour blocks with continuous waking coverage; this model is best for high-activity environments or complex clinical care. Live-in care involves one caregiver remaining in the home with defined off-duty and sleep times; it is better suited for lower overnight workloads and consistent routines. The recommended model is determined by an assessment […]