Home care assistants work with patients who are elderly, disabled, or have an illness that makes it difficult to do everyday tasks. Typical responsibilities of home care assistants include light housekeeping, buying groceries, preparing meals, and helping patients bathe and get dressed. Home care assistants need to have a lot of patience, empathy, and be physically able to lift their clients into chairs or out of bed if necessary. Beyond physical duties, home care assistants also play games or listen to a patient’s stories or concerns; providing companionship helps the patient’s psychological well-being.