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Starting pay for Home Care Aide is $17/hr. Provide occasional house cleaning, laundry, and assist with meal preparation. Assist with personal care. Enjoy our company Perks Program that provide discounts off Samsung electronics, daily shopping deals, streaming sites like Disney+ and much more.
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Provide basic house cleaning, laundry, and assist with meal preparation. With over 33 years in the home care industry, we are constantly in need of GREAT workers for our clients.
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Starting pay for Home Care Aide is $14/hr. Despite challenging economic conditions caused by COVID-19 Addus HomeCare is still hiring Home Care Aides. Personal Care Services.
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Assist with personal care and medication reminders. If you’ve always had the desire to care for others, at LifeStyle Options you can do exactly that! Base Pay: $14 to $16 per hour (plus Holiday premium pay.
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Addus Homecare is hiring caregivers and we invite you to join our team of HEALTHCARE HEROS. Addus HomeCare is hiring Caregivers in your area. Now offering DAILY PAY for select positions! Daily pay available for select positions.
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LifeStyle Options follows safety policies based on CDC guidelines designed to promote workplace safety. Escort client to appointments and errands as needed. Programs offered: Referral bonus, rewards, employee discounts, employee assistance and tuition reimbursement.
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