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Caregivers

Support others clearly, responsibly, and within your ability.

CareBridger helps invited caregivers understand assigned tasks, receive updates, and coordinate with the care circle. A caregiver may be a family member, friend, neighbour, informal helper, or trusted person invited by a care coordinator. CareBridger does not employ or manage caregivers.

What you can do

  • View assigned tasks
  • Accept or complete care responsibilities
  • Share updates with the care circle
  • Communicate task progress
  • Help reduce confusion
  • Stay informed about schedules and routines

Your responsibilities

If you accept a care task, you are responsible for how you carry it out. You should only accept care responsibilities that you understand and can safely complete. If you are unsure, unavailable, or uncomfortable, you should communicate this clearly to the care coordinator.

What CareBridger does not do

  • ×Employ you
  • ×Certify your caregiving ability
  • ×Supervise your actions
  • ×Train you as a professional caregiver
  • ×Guarantee the accuracy of user-provided instructions
  • ×Take responsibility for your conduct or decisions

Important safety note

CareBridger helps you see and manage assigned responsibilities, but the actual care relationship exists between you and the person who invited or assigned you.

Frequently asked questions

No. Caregivers are not employees, contractors, agents, or representatives of CareBridger.

No. CareBridger does not supervise caregiver actions.

You should notify the care coordinator immediately and avoid taking on responsibilities you cannot safely complete.

Read more about how CareBridger keeps things clear and safe.

This information is provided for product clarity and does not replace the CareBridger Terms of Use or Privacy Policy.