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TheKey, formerly Home Care Assistance, provides premium in-home care to older adults so they can live safely and comfortably at home as they age. At TheKey, we pride ourselves on hiring quality professionals who feel just as passionate as we do about helping transform the lives of aging adults by providing the utmost white glove experience for our clients to promote a healthy mind, body and spirit.
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We’re committed to helping families get the support and quality care they need—so that more older adults can live well and age wisely in the home they love. Our strong core values have positioned us to continue providing companion care.
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Assist with personal care activities to include personal hygiene, mobility assistance, incontinence care, light housekeeping, feeding and meal preparation. Including companionship, homemaking, personal care, medication reminders and transportation.
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You will have the ultimate responsibility to help implement customized care plans that encompass solutions to nurture the whole person in mind, body and spirit. You will be providing impeccable care to clients by assisting in scheduled activities as well as overall care management.
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We stand for optimal well-being in our clients and pride of purpose in our care teams. SmartPhone for Care Plan, Scheduling & Payroll. Delivering exceptional care to the dedicated client in their home.
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For nearly 20 years, TheKey (formerly Home Care Assistance) has helped clients achieve successful long-term aging at home with comprehensive, concierge-based care. Build and Maintain Relationships with Referral Sources for the Nation’s Leading Provider of Home Care Services as a Business Development / Home Care Liaison for TheKey.
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Help execute comprehensive personalized weekly schedules and care plans. TheKey is an equal opportunity employer. Who We (TheKey) Are. Paid Training - Virtual/Online/Hands-On classes.
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Supply personal companionship, remaining actively engaged with each client by providing ongoing social & emotional support. Now hiring Caregivers for Elderly Clients in the surrounding areas of St. Louis, MO inlcuding Augusta.
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Now hiring a Caregiver for clients in the Roanoke & Lynchburg areas of Virginia for full-time hourly, part-time hourly, live-in, and overnight shifts. Year-round caregiver recognition programs & appreciation days.
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TheKey provides premier in-home senior care to help older adults thrive at home with optimal independence, health, safety and happiness, all while affording their loved ones complete peace of mind.
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TheKey provides premium in-home care to older adults so they can live safely and comfortably at home as they age. Urgently hiring for full-time, part-time and overnight shifts. TheKey provides premium in-home care to older adults so they can live safely and comfortably at home as they age.
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Overview: Now hiring a Caregiver for clients in Grand Rapids, Lansing & Midland areas of Michigan for full-time hourly, part-time hourly, weekdays and weekends. You are driven by making an impact and contributing to a better quality of life for the aging population.
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TheKey is proud to be the largest private-pay provider for senior companionship and home care for aging seniors in North America. Setting TheKey caregiver high standard of care and expectations.
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For nearly 20 years, TheKey has helped clients achieve successful long-term aging at home with comprehensive, concierge-based care. Maintaining a working knowledge of TheKey requirements and obligations where licensed as a Home Care Agency, including the obligations to clients and caregivers.
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RN Care Manager For nearly 20 years, TheKey has helped clients achieve successful long-term aging at home with comprehensive, concierge-based care. View our video to learn more about TheKey. This RN Care Manager is responsible for providing comprehensive support to clients and their families dealing with the complexities of care and aging.
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