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This includes the Frank Residences, offering luxurious assisted living and memory care services; the Jewish Home and Rehabilitation Center, featuring long-term skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and an acute psychiatric unit specialized in mental healthcare for older adults over age 55; and the Jewish Home and Senior Living Foundation.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the supervision of the Associate Director of Seniors At Home and close coordination with the Executive Director of JFCS, the full time Rhoda Goldman Plaza (RGP) Administrator is responsible for overseeing and directing the day-to-day operations of our best-in-class Assisted Living & Memory Care Community, focused on the Jewish community.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Staffing and Client Service Managers, Home Care Aides provide direct services to older adults in their homes. With over 23 programs, we offer multiple ways to aid seniors maintain their health, well-being, independence and participation in the community, fulfilling our mission.
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CCWSG provides clinical and non-clinical staffing support to PACE centers across the country; we are the nation’s exclusive provider of non-medical, in-home caregivers for the elderly enrolled in PACE programs.
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This rare and unique CNA position will work with a Special Needs population of LGBTQ Seniors and others in a welcoming and supportive environment. Company Description:Alegre Home Care, Alegre Staffing celebrates its 28th year of service as a full-service temporary staffing and home care agency.
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We offer high base salaries, overtime paid at time and one half for Seniors, large Manager bonuses, relocation (or the option to permanently work from home in any U S location if you live in either the PST or MST times zones), visa assistance, and exceptional opportunities for career growth.
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Two (2) or more years of experience in customer service strongly preferred; previous experience in customer service or technology support working with older adults is ideal.
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We are proud to service our seniors and veterans and help keep them independent and safe in their homes. Experience in home care or an Assisted Living facility as a Caregiver or CNA is a plus.
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The OMI Family Resource Center provides outstanding customer service and delivers Grocery bags every Tuesday afternoon. We provide delivery services for seniors and disabled adults all over San Francisco’s District 11.
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We encourage our Care Professionals to foster genuine relationships with the seniors in our community while providing compassionate care to help keep clients healthy, safe, and happy at home.
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Our Aging and Disability Resource Center, home delivered meals, and case management programs, provide additional support to seniors in our community. Maintains cleanliness of the interior and exterior of Nutrition Program vehicles, complete daily vehicle checklist and reports problems to the Food Service Coordinator in a timely manner.
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