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JOB REQUIREMENTSCurrent CPR Certification & First Aid Certification (Ask us how we can help)Direct Care Worker (DCW) CertificationIf not already obtained, DCW training and certification will be established with AccentCareMust want to have FUN while being the BEST.
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We provide non-medical personal, homemaker and companion care for elderly and disabled adults in their homes. Pay Range: $13.00 - $16.00 per hour depending on experience and position Benefits and Recognition We offer sign-on and loyalty bonuses, employee referral bonuses, mileage compensation, a 401(k) plan, supplemental insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid on-the-job training, employee recognition programs, access to Right at Home University, CPR/First Aid/BLS, HHA certification, and opportunities for advancement.
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Memory Care Director, Assisted Living Medication Administration Patient Care, visits, Rehabilitation, Clinic, Senior Care, Healthcare Memory Care Dementia Alzheimer's, Memory, Daily Activities, Home, BLS Certification, CPR.
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You may also possess CPR and/or IV therapy certification. You have a talent for interacting with a wide variety of people, particularly the elderly and their family members and have knowledge and experience in bedside nursing, valid and current LPN state license required, ability to work effectively as part of a team with flexibility and adaptability to change and pace of duties while maintaining a warm and encouraging disposition.
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In this position you will be: ~ A care giver who assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of primarily elderly patients for a designated time frame and provides care to these patients via therapeutic use of self, the nursing process, the environment/instrumentation, and other health care team members.
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As a Certified Nursing Assistant - CNA, you will be caring for the elderly, vulnerable, disabled and most often those that cannot care for themselves. Maintain "Fit for Duty" physical condition, a valid driver's license, automobile insurance and will possess the following minimum requirements: 18 Years of Age or Older CNA License or alternate experience as a caregiver, preferred CPR & First Aid Certifications, preferred Reliable Transportation.
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A typical way to qualify is eighteen months experience working with children/families, or elderly, dependent and disabled adults, or 18 units of behavioral science courses. Safe driving procedures and practices, including traffic laws and regulations, detection of safety hazards in automobiles, and basic car maintenance; basic principles of human and child behavior and first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures and general health practices.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS:H.S. diploma or GED requiredValid Michigan Driver's licenseCurrent CPR card requiredCertification is optional though preferred, but must have one (1) year experience with a frail or elderly populationExperience must be in a long-term care, hospital, or home care settingMust have received certificate of completion from a formal training program (Direct Care, Nurse Assistant, Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician, etc.
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Dealing with range of disabled, seniors and frail elderly customers and their families on a daily basis, this role will handle anything from requests, feedback, general care enquiries to complaints.
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Assisting Hands Home Care prides itself on offering compassionate, dependable home care to their clients across the US. Their unparalleled reputation of quality home care covers a broad spectrum of services ranging from aging care for the elderly, post-surgery care, transitional care from a hospital or rehab, to post maternity care for those mothers who need care after the birth of their child.
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LPN Requirements: Current state license as an LPN or RN and CPR certification Graduate of an approved LPN program or RN program (per state requirements) Minimum of 1 to 2 years of experience working as a nurse preferred.
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Previous experience working with the elderly in a residential or long-term care setting is preferred. Able to pass the necessary tests (i.e., CPR, First Aid, Food Handlers, etc.) Access to earned wages prior to payday.
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CNA, Certified Nurse Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Skilled Nursing Facility, Healthcare, Lakewood, New Jersey, Senior Care, Long-Term Care, Nursing Certification, CPR, First Aid, Patient Care, Elderly Care.
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As a Sinceri Senior Living company, we are a fun loving, employee-centric community like no other! By providing consistent and quality care, our caregiving team ensures our residents live meaningful life.
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Assists in the cleanliness of the community, including straightening resident beds, emptying resident garbage, and tidies resident rooms daily and as needed. Assists residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, transferring, and mobility.
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