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Hospice care includes a certified hospice nursing assessment, 24/7 clinical support, in-home provider visits for pain and symptom management, medical supplies, equipment and hospice medications, volunteer support and companionship, social and spiritual support, and bereavement and grief support.
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Provide attention to clients non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement. Our promise to our clients is to bring full support for fuller lives and elevate their confidence, knowing they have a live-in caregiver like you by their side.
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Perform all non-medical home care services as needed. Companionship and friendship for seniors and their loved ones. Visiting Angels of Mainline is currently searching for a Caregiver with Certified Nursing Assistant, Home Health Aide, Direct Care Staff to work in Delaware & Montgomery Counties Main Line Area.
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Enhance the life of an aging adult in your community through non-medical companionship and home care services. Up to $5,250 Tuition/Year at Bellevue University. Enhance the life of an aging adult in your community through non-medical companionship and home care services.
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Personal Care Attendant-Caregivers provide non-medical service and assistance to a client in their home and communities, who, because of advanced age or physical or mental disability, cannot perform these services.
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Offer both companionship and non-medical support to seniors in their own homes. Accompany Clients on errands or medical appointments. Right at Home is a licensed, family-owned agency serving seniors and adults with disabilities in the towns of Darien, New Canaan, South Norwalk, Stamford and Greenwich.
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Caring Senior Service is hiring Experienced Caregivers and Certified Nursing Assistant (full-time and part-time available) in the Kerrville area, providing non-medical care to the elderly.
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Angel Companions provides non-medical, in-home care services designed to meet the unique needs of each client. While no two days are exactly alike, here are some of the things you will be responsible for:Provide personal caregiving services in accordance with an established plan of direct careProvide for the personal needs and comfort of people in their own homesAssist patients with activities of daily livingPerform general housekeeping activitiesProvide transportation assistance to and from activities and appointmentsOffer compassionate companionship to patients.
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This strong commitment to hiring and developing only excellent caregivers has helped us become the premier provider of non-medical in-home senior care! Companionship and friendship for seniors and loved ones.
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HomeWell Care Services, a non-medical, nationally recognized home care agency, provides live-in and hourly personal care, companionship, and homemaker services for seniors so that they may remain in the comfort of their own homes.
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As a Caregiver with AccentCare, you will provide non-medical support, including personal home care and homemaking services. Responsibilities include: · Personal care assistance · Meal preparation · Light housekeeping · Medication reminders · Companionship · Making a positive difference in the lives of our seniors Our Investment in You We are committed to offering comprehensive benefits and rewards, including: Competitive pay $17-$20 hourly Training Completion Bonus up to $2750 Inquire for further detail Daily Pay.
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You will provide non-medical support to our clients, enabling them to remain in the comfort of their own homes. Caregiver responsibilities include: Personal care assistance Meal preparation Light housekeeping Medication reminders Provide companionship Make a positive difference in the lives of our seniors Who You Are Passionate about helping others and excited to be a Caregiver Must have reliable transportation Valid Driver's License & current automobile insurance preferred Experience as a Caregiver is a plus.
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Experience in home care or an Assisted Living facility as a Caregiver or CNA is a plus. What We Offer: Competitive pay - $17 - $18 hourly Daily Pay! AccentCare is seeking Home Care Providers, Caregivers, Home Health Aides (HHA), and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) to join our team.
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Offering non-medical home care services such as companionship, homemaking, personal care, live-in's, take you to the doctor or grocery, and much more. Offering non-medical home care services such as companionship, homemaking, personal care, live-in's, take you to the doctor or grocery, and much more.
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Truly Hearts is a non-medical home care agency that assist elderly and disabled individuals with ADL's, light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, and transportation. Applicant duties include companionship and supervision, meal prep, medication reminders, bathing, dressing, transportation assistance, and light housekeeping.
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