A Personal Care Attendant (PCA) is a healthcare professional who provides essential support and assistance to individuals who are unable to perform daily activities independently due to illness, disability, or advanced age. PCAs offer vital non-medical services, including personal grooming, bathing, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and companionship. They play a significant role in helping clients maintain their dignity and quality of life. PCAs may work in various settings, such as in clients’ homes, long-term care facilities, or assisted living communities. They work closely with clients and their families to create customized care plans tailored to the individual’s unique needs and preferences. PCAs do not typically provide medical services but focus on enhancing the daily living experiences of their clients.