When a person appears to need assistance, the PCA (Personal Care Assistant) should first assess the individual's condition and specific needs. They should then offer support in a respectful manner, ensuring the person's comfort and dignity. If necessary, the PCA should communicate with healthcare professionals or family members for further assistance and ensure that the environment is safe for the individual. Lastly, documentation of the situation and actions taken may be required for accountability and care continuity.
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