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Assist clients with errands, light housekeeping, meal preparation, grocery shopping, transportation, ambulation, and transfers. Valid driver's license, carinsurance, and reliable vehicle OR familiarity with public transportation.
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We are strongly considering candidates with previous experience as a CNA, Caregiver, Personal Care Aide/Assistant, Companion or similar positions. As a Caregiver on our team, you will provide one-on-one assistance to clients in the comfort of their own homes.
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Performs homemaking activities which include (but are not limited to): Housekeeping, laundry, shopping, errands and transportation. Possess a valid driver's license and have use of an insured automobile or access to adequate transportation for the job.
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Possess reliable transportation and the ability to be on time to assigned shifts. Caregiver job responsibilities and pay may vary. Our goal is to keep aging adults at home safely and independently for as long as possible.
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Providing support with transfers and mobility as needed Assisting with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), such as light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and transportation Maintaining accurate and timely documentation Upholding client confidentiality with the utmost professionalism Delivering exemplary care that aligns with our high standards.
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Commuter Benefits include pre-tax savings on public transportation passes and parking (we are conveniently located near the Ashmont MBTA station) Certification: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA.
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Companionship and friendship for seniors and loved ones. Our clients have a variety of needs and we are looking for people who have a passion for assisting older adults to live their most life fulfilled lives at home.
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Must have dementia experience and reliable transportation to Brookline, MA. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation every single day. We are looking for a compassionate caregiver to join our growing team.
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Competitive Rates up to $22 per hour (Rates vary with experience, case difficulty, hours/week an employee commits to work, and travel) We are excited to speak to someone with reliable transportation in Saugus, Malden, Melrose, or Revere.
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