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EBSHs provide 24-hour non-medical care in a homelike setting to individuals with developmental disabilities with challenging behaviors who require additional supports, staffing, and supervision.
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Right at Home provides non-medical home care which may include: Bathing, Dressing, Meal Preparation, Medication Reminder, Companionship, Transportation to client's doctor, Errands, and Light Housekeeping.
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Park View Estates Assisted Living and Memory Care - Job Title: Activity Assistant – Park View Estates FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt Wage Range: Starting at $17 per hour This is a Part-Time position, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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The Entry Level Non-Medical Caregiver provides services to patients/clients in their places of residence that includes, but is not limited to, certain “hands-off” care. Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits.
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An Agency Respite Care Provider is responsible for providing non-medical personal care, assistance and companionship for clients who require supervision for reason of developmental disabilities, intellectual deficiencies, or other health-related conditions.
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1-on-1 assistance with hands-on, non-medical activities of daily living, including bathing, toileting, and dressing. 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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Pay: $28- $30.00 per hour Provide non-medical home care services and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) to seniors, disabled individuals, and others in the community with identified needs.
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The Nursing Assistant is an unlicensed non-certified assistive person who assists with activities of daily living, provides basic nursing care to non-critical patients and assists in maintenance of a safe environment under the direction and supervision of the Registered Nurse in charge of the team and/or unit.
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We're hiring ONLY the BEST PEOPLE for our clientsso bring your BIG HEART to the table and we'll keep you busy Right at Home provides non-medical home care in client's homes. We're open to anyone who has been a caregiver, CNA, HCA, medical assistant, social worker, home care aide, companion, personal care assistant, home health aide.
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MBKU owns and operates three health care centers at their clinical teaching facility, Ketchum Health, providing a PA medical clinic and vision center in Orange County and second vision center in Los Angeles.
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The Senior Claims Specialist is responsible for the processing of complex institutional claims (stop loss, contracted, non-contracted, per diem, case rate etc.) Senior Claims Specialist must have knowledge of compliance issues as they relate to claims processing and ability to identify and address non-contracted providers.
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Responsibilities: ADL & IADL's Provide personalized non-medical care for clients in their own homes Follow an individualized plan of care as developed by the client, family, or other care manager.
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The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) responds to emergent and non-emergent requests for medical assistance and delivers high quality patient care, treatment, and customer service in the most expedient, professional, safe, caring, and cost effective manner possible within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and Company policies.
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Recognized as a technology leader, Sanmina Corporation provides end-to-end manufacturing solutions, delivering superior quality and support to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) primarily in the communications networks, defense and aerospace, industrial and semiconductor systems, medical, multimedia, computing and storage, automotive and clean technology sectors.
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Current EMT certification is required as a hiring credential for this position in DispatchHealth as a medical practice (non-Emergency Medical Services) organization delivering care in patient homes.
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