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FirstLight Home Care provides quality non-medical in-home care for seniors with need for companionship and personal care. Our in-home care practice is guided by our Culture of Care which promises our employees and clients service excellence.
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FirstLight Home Care is a leading provider of non-medical home care services, helping individuals achieve the quality of life they deserve. FirstLight Home Care policy states that services are provided, and referrals and employment actions are made without regard to race, sex, color,national origin,ancestry, religious creed, handicap, or age.
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Caregiver must be awake for entire shift, respond to clients' needs, assist with toileting and ADL care, and help keep them safe at home. In addition to providing a flexible schedule, we offer double pay on holidays, earned sick pay, direct deposit paychecks, on-going training, 401K plan, employee recognition and referral bonuses.
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At FirstLight Home Care, a leading home care agency, the genuine health and well-being of others is our greatest concern. FirstLight Home Care is built on a solid foundation of core values and dedication to client happiness, peace of mind, and quality of life that supports our Culture of Care-our commitment to service excellence, personal growth, and accountability.
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Performs household services essential to home care in the home as assigned. FirstLight Home Care is a non-medical, private duty home health care agency that is licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration and is accredited by The Joint Commission.
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Possess proven undeniable integrity-Pass drug screen -Clear background check-Desire to care for our community-Certified Nursing Assistant is a plus, but not requiredIf you have the skills required along with being compassionate, dependable, and a hardworking caregiver looking to join the BEST non-medical home care team in Mississippi, please apply.
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As a Caregiver/Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) with FirstLight, you will play a crucial role in providing personal care and assistance to our clients in Essex, Morris, Somerset, and Union counties.
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At FirstLight Home Care our purpose is simple: "To Improve Quality of Life". We carefully match the caregiver and the client and assess the home so that you have a pleasant work environment.
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Your Benefits with FirstLight Home Care: -PTO for ALL employees, part-time and full-time -Free health insurance for full-time employees -Full scholarships for CNA certifications -Scheduled raises at 6 months, 1 year, and at least once a year afterward.
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We are the fastest growing home care company in the Lansing and Brighton areas! - JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be a compassionate caregiver with previous experience with transfers, dementia, and all aspects of home care.
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FirstLight Home Care has one-on-one positions in McHenry County for reliable, upbeat caregivers and personal care assistants! Join FirstLight Home Care- a company that values each employee.
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They help us live out our mission every day by providing first-class personal service to our clients so that they may enjoy warmth, independence and relaxed comfort in the place they call home.
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At FirstLight® Home Care, we’re dedicated to hiring the kind of people we would trust with our own families. When we find these amazing professionals, we believe in taking really good care of them because extraordinary caregivers are the heart and soul of our company.
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Caregiver When we find these amazing professionals, we believe in taking really good care of them because extraordinary caregivers are the heart and soul of our company. All inquiries about employment at these businesses should be made directly to the business location, and not to Home Care Association of America.
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We’re currently searching for quality caregivers who are committed to making a difference in the lives of others. For these folks, caregiving is not just a job – it’s a calling. Do you love to go above and beyond to help others.
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