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As a Personal Care Aide (PCA), you’re employed by an agency—not the patient. This means:
All PCA staff must complete:
You cannot provide care for:
You can care for other relatives who don’t live with you.
Medication RulesAs a PCA, you cannot administer medications (oral or IV) or perform skilled nursing tasks. However, you can: