PSW? HCW? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet!

PSW? HCW? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet!

Life & Death Matters Post

Shakespeare once wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”

Across the years and across the country the name we use to refer to an incredible group of unsung heroes changes.

Titles include: Personal Support Worker, Resident Care Assistant, Home Support Worker, Community Health Worker, Health Care Aide, and Health Care Assistant.

For the past few years I have chosen to use the generic “Health Care Worker”.  Based on the number of Personal Support Workers that we have using our resources, I will strive to make a change and use the title “Personal Support Worker”.

If you come to this site as a “Health Care Assistant” or a “Health Care Aide” please know that your contribution is equally esteemed and valued!

And remember, that a rose by any other name still smells like a rose!  And a Personal Support Worker by any other name is still the unsung hero of the health care team!

Retrieved from https://www.aarp.org/relationships/caregiving/info-04-2010/the-secret-caregivers.html August 2013

2 Responses

  1. I have not met a more passionate amazing group of people. Thank you for drawing our attention to them Kath. I get to work with 3 wonderful ‘Roses’ everyday.

    1. Hugh, I can just see you working with roses in your small town in the cold north all winter long!
      I would love to hear a few of your stories of working with “Health Care Assistants” as they are known in Alberta.

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Courtney Murrell is a PSW who works in hospice palliative care.

When she is not at work, she is spending time with her family, going on hikes or writing. Courtney is a lifelong learner and loves to share her passion for writing as a wellness practice.

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