When it comes to choosing care for a loved one, the titles alone can feel like a foreign language. Caregiver, CNA, nurse—aren’t they all the same?
Not quite. Each role serves a different (but often overlapping) purpose, and understanding the difference can help you make confident decisions when the time comes.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what each role does—and how to know which one your loved one might need.
1. Caregiver
Also called: Home aide, personal care assistant (PCA)
What they do:
- Help with bathing, dressing, grooming
- Light housekeeping and meal prep
- Medication reminders
- Companionship and emotional support
Training required: Varies by state—often minimal formal training, but many agencies provide hands-on onboarding.
Best for: Loved ones who need day-to-day support but don’t require medical care.
2. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
What they do:
- Everything a caregiver does
- Plus: Taking vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, etc.)
- Assistance with mobility (transferring from bed to chair, etc.)
- Help with medical equipment like walkers or oxygen tanks
- Often trained to notice signs of medical issues
Training required: State-approved certification and clinical hours.
Best for: Loved ones who need non-invasive medical oversight and mobility support.
3. Licensed Nurse (LPN/RN)
What they do:
- Administer medications and injections
- Wound care and medical assessments
- Manage chronic conditions like diabetes, COPD, or post-surgery care
- Create or oversee care plans
Training required: State licensing, nursing degree (LPN or RN level)
Best for: Loved ones with medical needs or complex conditions.
So… Who Should You Hire?
Ask yourself:
- Are their needs mostly physical or medical?
→ Go for a CNA or nurse. - Are they independent but need help with routines or supervision?
→ A caregiver may be the perfect fit. - Do their needs change often—or feel hard to define?
→ Start with a care consultation. A blended team may be the best solution.
Final Word: It’s Not Just About the Title
At Caring Savvy, we look beyond qualifications—we look at fit. Because what your loved one truly needs is someone they trust, feel comfortable with, and who brings peace into the home.
Need help deciding which care role is right for you?
Book a free consultation with our care coordination team today.