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Skin care

Each supportive care worker performing skin care assistance shall provide skin care assistance only if the client's skin is unbroken and the client does not have active chronic skin problems. A supportive care worker shall not apply medication. Supportive care workers and other employees of a home health agency providing supportive care services shall not provide wound care, including dressing changes and application of medications.

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Disclaimer:  All coaching services are educational and supportive in nature and focus on lifestyle awareness, behavior change, and personal wellness goals. These services do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and are not a substitute for licensed medical care. Individuals are encouraged to consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns, diagnoses, or treatment decisions.

Our work is grounded in the ​“Post-Medical Health Autonomy Framework™.” and require a signed Client–Coach Agreement prior to the session. This agreement clarifies scope, boundaries, and mutual responsibilities to ensure the session remains non-medical, ethical, and autonomy-centered.

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