carehandling
Carehandling is a framework used in health and social care settings to organize and carry out activities involved in providing care to individuals. It covers both the direct interpersonal aspects of caregiving and the safe management of tools, environments, and information that support the care process. The term is used across settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and child or social services.
Core principles include safety, dignity, autonomy, privacy, and informed consent. Carehandling emphasizes person-centered approaches, cultural sensitivity,
Practices and procedures include risk assessment for tasks; manual handling and mobility support to prevent injury;
Information handling and privacy: handling of sensitive data in accordance with legal and ethical standards; use
Training and standards: ongoing training in manual handling, equipment use, infection control, safeguarding; adherence to national
Challenges and trends: staffing pressure, aging populations, technology integration, balancing efficiency with compassionate care.