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Current openings and hours available with: starting rate of at least $16/hour $1000 sign on bonus Full time, Part time & flexible schedules Health insurance for full time employees Employee referral bonus DSPs provide direct support services, companion services and/or respite care to young adults and adults with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities (I/DD.
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Help at Home, LLC, is the nation’s leading provider of high-quality home care and support solutions. Help at Home is committed to delivering a gold standard in care through our attentive and well-trained staff who support our clients comfortably and safely aging in place.
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Help at Home is the nation's leading provider of high-quality support services to seniors and people with disabilities. Home Health Aides support our clients with basic health care monitoring such as taking vital signs and assisting with medication reminders along with support for activities of daily living including grooming, bathing, and light housekeeping.
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Help at Home is hiring an Onsite, Entry Level Onboarding Specialist! We pride ourselves on establishing the home as the center of health and care coordination, serving our clients as if they are family, and creating Meaningful Moments that make a difference.
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Help at Home and its affiliates are the nation’s leading provider of high-quality care and support solutions. Help at Home is committed to delivering a gold standard in care through our attentive and well-trained staff who support our clients comfortably and safely within their homes and communities.
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Help at Home is currently hiring for caregivers for the following roles: Homemakers provide support to seniors living independently in their own homes, primarily through activities such as preparing meals, light housekeeping, and running errands.
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DSPs provide direct support services, companion services and/or respite care to young adults and adults with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities (I/DD). Services are provided to the clients at home and/or in the community setting, in accordance with the Individual Support Plan (ISP.
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Experience with in-home care services. Help at Home leads the home care industry in protecting our clients, caregivers and employees. Minimum of 3 years of experience in social service administration, 3 years of experience in the provision of in-home services to the elderly and/or disabled, OR a degree from an accredited four-year institution.
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