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You competently provide non-medical elderly care and home companionship, helping with various responsibilities such as laundry, grocery shopping, and meal preparation. Learn more here: YOUR LIFE AS A CAREGIVER This companionship and caregiving position offers flexible hours and opportunities to assist seniors on both day and night shifts.
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Always eager to help, you provide a variety of caregiving and support services, including running errands like grocery shopping or driving them to appointments and doing occasional light housekeeping and laundry.
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YOUR LIFE AS A CAREGIVER This companionship and caregiving position offers flexible hours and opportunities to assist seniors on 4-hour daytime shifts. You feel good about helping seniors enjoy their golden years, and you are glad you chose a career in the caregiving industry.
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Job Responsibilities: Communicating with office and family Bathing, toileting, dressing and grooming Dietary monitoring, meal preparation and feeding Light housekeeping, linen changing and laundry Grocery shopping, running errands Socializing and companionship Medication reminders Providing transportation to doctor, beauty salon, church, etc.
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Conversation & Companionship- Meal Preparation- Light Housekeeping- Errand Services- Grocery Shopping- Incidental Transportation- Laundry & Linen Washing- Clothes Shopping- Recreational Activities- Organize Incoming Mail.
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1 year of caregiving experience or CNA license. Running errands and grocery shopping. Light housekeeping and laundry. 1 year of caregiving experience or CNA license. CareFor, based in Austin, TX, is looking to hire caregivers to provide compassionate assistance with daily living activities that promotes dignity and independencefor our clients.
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Committed to providing consistent elderly care, you feel good about helping seniors enjoy their golden years and you are glad you chose a career in the caregiving industry. YOUR LIFE AS A CAREGIVER This companionship and caregiving position offersflexible hoursand opportunities to assist seniors on bothday and night shifts.
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5 hours), and we d like help with basic household tasks during this time such as dishes, kitchen clean up, baby laundry, changing and washing sheets and towels, toy pick up, light meal prep and grocery pick up / errands.
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