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As a Home Care Aide, you’ll work 1-on-1 with your clients inside their homes, and support them with the following types of activities: Light housekeeping, including organizing, laundry and basic cleaning Personal activities such as dressing, grooming and assisting with meals Running errands, grocery shopping and/or accompanying your clients to appointments We are hiring now in your community – join our team and build your career in a high-demand industry.
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PCAs provide care in the clients home, maintaining a clients surroundings, and may supply companion/ sitter services and/or temporary relief for the clients primary caregiver.
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Successful completion of the state-approved Georgia Home Care Association (GAHCA) Personal Care Assistant Competency Test. Personal Care needs may include giving or assisting with bath or shower, dressing, grooming, toileting, ambulating, and transferring from bed to chair or other locations.
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Our LPNs focus on monitoring the personal care, companionship and skilled nursing services provided by our direct care staff. Help at Home strives to be an employer of choice in your community and our employees are the foundation of our work.
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Mileage Reimbursement: 42 cents per mile with travel time Personal or professional caregiver experience a plus Amazing benefits - PTO, health care, hazard pay, 401k and cash bonuses Meaningful work with clients who need your help Industry leader with 40+ years of history in a high-demand field Become a Help at Home Hero TODAY.
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Assistance with Activities of Daily Living, including personal care needs, meal preparation, and assistance with eating. Providing routine housekeeping chores, including laundry, changing bed linens, dusting, washing dishes, vacuuming, and other light household duties required for home safety and infection control.
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We are proud to offer the following benefits: Flexible scheduling with either part-time or full-time hours Health care plan options with expanded medical coverage Paid time off and vacation time 401K eligible Paid travel time and mileage reimbursements Industry-leading training and development Strong career paths in a high-demand industry Compassionate, professional management teams Become a Help at Home Hero TODAY.
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Responsibilities Home Care Aides and Personal Care Attendants provide support to seniors in their own homes. Start your career with the nation’s leading provider of in-home support to seniors and become a hero for someone in your community.
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