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If you have experience working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), Residential Assistant (RA), Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Residential Counselor, Skills Trainer, or Caregiving for a client with behavioral health needs, then a Residential Associate position may be a great fit for you.
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Develop new business strategies to identify and pursue high-value prospects including physicians practices, various facility types such as hospital, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, long term acute care, Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE), and other senior living settings within assigned territory to open new accounts.
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Prefer one (1) year of experience assisting with medication at a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE). We know that caring and meaningful relationships are the foundation of a rewarding life, and our team is hand-selected for their skills, previous experience, and passion for working with the elderly.
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Completion of two (2) years of college and at least three (3) years of experience providing residential care to the elderly, or equivalent education and experience as approved by the Department of Social Services.
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At least 1 year of (non-medical) professional experience caring for elderly or disabled adults and/or any related caregiving experience. At least 1 year of (non-medical) professional experience caring for elderly or disabled adults and/or any related caregiving experience.
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Generations Healthcare was founded upon the belief that caring for the sick, the elderly, and the infirm is a special and sacred stewardship. Generations Healthcare facility, is in search of a Speech Language Pathologist to join our team.
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Inquire with us on caregiving opportunities and what cases are currently available! Monitor and report changes in client's health status Assist with non-medical daily activities which include: companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, medication reminders, personal care, dementia, etc.
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Experience and Certification: Whether you have two or more years of caregiving experience under your belt or you're a certified nursing assistant (CNA) or home health aide (HHA) with at least one year of experience, we welcome your expertise.
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Providing caregiving services to a group of residents in assisted living and/or memory care including exceptional ADL assistance. Caregiving: 1 year (Required) Belmont Village Senior Living employees provide premier assisted living and memory care services for seniors who call our communities home.
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PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) was developed to answer the many problems around caring for frail seniors. Minimum one-year experience working with frail or elderly required.
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When opening our first office in 2008, our vision was to provide our clients with high-quality and personalized caregiving services for both seniors and individuals with developmental & intellectual disabilities.
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Must have a minimum of 6 months of paid professional caregiving experience (non-family) OR be a CNA, HHA, LVN/LPN, or RN. Must have a minimum of 6 months of paid professional caregiving experience (non-family) OR be a CNA, HHA, LVN/LPN, or RN.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction and supervision of the Supervisor/Manager, the Caregiver 2 provides personal care services to On Lok participants receiving home care and/or day center services. HHA/CNA required; On Lok experience in lieu of certification may be considered.
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To be successful in the role, you would have: Certified Nursing Assistant certificate Prior CNA or caregiving experience preferred New grads are welcome What's in it for you? Shift: Part-Time NOC Shift (11:00pm - 7:00am), Friday & Saturday Pay range: $23.50 - $27.44 an hour.
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One year of experience working with the elderly or frail population required. Employee Benefits include (eligible for any position for 20 hr/wk or more):Medical, Dental, and Vision coverageRetirement Savings Plan 403(b) and Term Life/AD&D InsuranceFlexible Spending Account, Commuter Checks, MLA scholarships, Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Pet Insurance and additional discountsHolidays (10 per year), vacation time, sick leave, and long-term disability insurance.
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