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While having caregiving experience is a plus, it is not required. We even have Pet Insurance for all you Pet Parents!) While having caregiving experience is a plus, it is not required. Develop meaningful relationships and contribute to the happiness of our elderly residents.
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The best candidate may have current caregiving credentials, be an organized and detail-oriented individual with a positive and self-motivated attitude. MEDICATION ASSISTANT We are looking for the right person to partner with our residents to help them continue to live their lives of purpose and make the most of every day by providing the best care and support we can give them.
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Prior Medication Administration Experience Preferred. Prior caregiving experience Preferred. Competitive Benefits: 401(k) with 4% match Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits Employer-contributed retirement plan Generous PTO (paid time off) plan Company paid life insurance Discounted TriMet passes or discounted parking Costs covered for license/certification renewal (when applicable) Use of our indoor swimming pool and fitness center Scholarship Opportunities Employee Appreciation Programs.
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Requirements · High school diploma or equivalent · We prefer one year of caregiving experience but are willing to train the right candidates · Flexibile Schedule · Good communication and interpersonal skills · A professional and friendly attitude Benefits · Competitive pay · Benefits (Medical, Dental, and Vision) · Flexible schedules · Hands-on Training · Skills Training · CNA Tuition Reimbursement Program · Paid weekly · Direct Deposit · 24/7 Office Support.
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Assist individuals with personal care tasks, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication administration, following established protocols and guidelines. Previous experience working with individuals with disabilities or in a similar caregiving role is preferred.
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Medication Reminders Running errands/ Driving client / Accompanying to appointments, etc. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday are the most popular days clients request help. Example cities we service: Anaheim, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Corona del Mar, Irvine, Orange, Buena Park, Fullerton.
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As a Direct Support Professional, you will be responsible for providing direct care and support to individuals with disabilities, helping them lead fulfilling lives and promoting their independence. Health Advocates Network is currently seeking a Direct Support Professional to work at a facility in Baltimore, MD. These are registry positions with our company.
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In this role, you will be able to assist your clients with personal care, companionship, medication reminders, mobility assistance, meal preparation and light housekeeping, among other activities.
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These are important, of course, but through our unique approach to in-home care, Interactive Caregiving™, our Comfort Keepers find ways to actively engage clients in life. Our Comfort Keepers also provide clients essential personal care, medication reminders, and mobility assistance in an attentive and respectful way, assuring their dignity and maximizing quality of life to the fullest extent possible.
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CNA or at least 1 year professional caregiving experience. Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders. Provide attention to clients non-medical home care needs.
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You have at least 1 year of Caregiving Experience or CNA, CHHA, PCA, DSP (Preferred) You have a valid CPR Certification & negative TB skin test or chest x-ray You have a valid D.L. & personal vehicle with insurance Sound like You.
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Job Description: Provide routine individualized care to seniors or persons with disabilities Monitor and report changes in client's health status Assist with non-medical daily activities which include: companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, medication reminders, personal care, dementia supervision, etc.
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Administer medication and give medication reminders to clients as needed. Redirecting clients with memory care issues; providing safety,guidance, and protection to the client who cannot be left alone.
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Provide hands on training and support to medication aide and caregiving staff. Conduct timely audits of the medication administration program to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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We do in home caregiving for seniors that includes companion care, home maker services, errands, medication reminders, and personal care. We do in home caregiving for seniors that includes companion care, home maker services, errands, medication reminders, and personal care.
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