A bodyguard (or close protection officer) is a type of security guard, or government law enforcement officer, or soldier who protects a person or a group of people—usually high-ranking public officials or officers, wealthy people, and celebrities—from danger: generally theft, assault, kidnapping, assassination, harassment, loss of confidential information, threats, or other criminal offences. The personnel team that protects a VIP is often referred to as the VIP's security detail.
Most important public figures, such as heads of state, heads of government, and governors are protected by several bodyguards or by a team of bodyguards from a government agency, security forces, or police forces (e.g., in the U.S., the United States Secret Service or the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service).
In most countries where the head of state is also their military leader, the leader's bodyguards have traditionally been royal guards, republican guards and other elite military units. Less-important public figures, or those with lower risk profiles, may be accompanied by a single bodyguard who doubles as a driver.
Personal Trainer provides personalized training sessions tailored to an individual's goals and fitness levels. Develops comprehensive fitness programs that meets the needs of the client. Being a Personal Trainer monitors and instructs clients during personal training sessions on the safe and effective use of cardiovascular, flexibility, and strength training equipment. Offers guidance and support to clients to achieve their goals. Additionally, Personal Trainer requires a high school diploma or equivalent. May require a certified personal trainer (CPT) certification from a recognized fitness organization. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Personal Trainer works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Personal Trainer typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.
A caregiver or carer is an unpaid or paid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living. Caregiving is most commonly used to address impairments related to old age, disability, a disease, or a mental disorder.
Typical duties of a caregiver might include taking care of someone who has a chronic illness or disease; managing medications or talking to doctors and nurses on someone's behalf; helping to bathe or dress someone who is frail or disabled; or taking care of household chores, meals, or bills for someone who cannot do these things alone.
With an increasingly aging population in all developed societies, the role of caregiver has been increasingly recognized as an important one, both functionally and economically. Many organizations which provide support for persons with disabilities have developed various forms of support for carers as well.
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