And on the 8th day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, “I need a caretaker of the people.” So, God made a PSW.
God said, “I need someone willing to get up before dawn or stay up through the night; to work on their feet for hours on end or to travel across country to remote locations. Someone who can still manage to go home to cook a meal, help with homework, do laundry and take care of their family. Even when their whole-body aches and is tired from work.” So, God made a PSW
God said, “I need someone willing to work for 8, 12 or 16 hours, I need someone willing to spend Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter with their patients/residents instead of their own family; someone who would keep them smiling with a positive attitude throughout.” So, God made a PSW.
God said, “I need somebody with arms strong enough to pick them up and put them to bed, but gentle enough to reposition without waking them while they sleep. I need someone to give showers, change briefs, dress them, comb hair, trim and paint nails, walk with or push them where they want to go, feed the hungry, fill their water pitchers, get snacks then change yet another brief. I need somebody who while doing this, can take time to listen and talk with a caring heart, a kind voice and mean it.” So, God made a PSW
God said, “I need somebody willing to comfort, provide care and hold a hand in times of need. And if no one is there for them, do the same while they lay dying at the end.” I need somebody who can comfort their own family members with a hug and tell them that their loved one will be missed, all while not letting them see you dry your eyes.” So, God made a PSW