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About our Company: New Hope’s goal is to lovingly and compassionately provide non-medical care to our clients in their own home in order to prevent institutionalization and to allow them to have more independence for as long as possible.
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What you’ll be doing as a traveling In- Home Caregiver:~ Assist with daily activities to help clients stay independent and in their own homes. Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Company parties Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Health insurance Signing bonus Training & development Vision insurance Wellness resources We are looking to hire Traveling In-Home Caregivers to service the Waukesha & Milwaukee Counties.
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As an In-Home Caregiver, you'll be a crucial part of our clients' lives, providing the support they need to thrive in the comfort of their own homes. Benefits: Company parties Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Training & development Right at Home is a dedicated in-home caregiving service focused on providing exceptional care and support to individuals in need.
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Work while the kids are in school, set your own schedule. We are a non-skilled home care agency that has been in Stark county for 55 years! Create your own schedule.
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Come join one of Utah's fastest-growing in-home care and assistance companies and create your own schedule! Great BenefitsPAID TrainingWEEKLY pay STOCKED caregiver bagPAID personal time off when you consistently work 20+ hours/weekRaises, bonuses, and awardsStocked kitchen and fun eventsCaregiver Recognition & Rewards ProgramRight at Home was named Employer of Choice by Home Care Pulse for the last 2 years Responsibilities and DutiesClient care includes personal care activities that assist the patient with activities of daily living, such as.
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Working at Phoenix Home Care allows our caregivers to work with a smaller number of clients, where you control your own schedule and travel time. We are seeking a compassionate caregiver to lend a helping hand to our beloved senior clients, attending to their needs within the comfort of their own homes.
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We are :a non-medical in-home care agency, providing 1-on-1 care to seniors in their own homes:. We have immediate openings for all shifts near your home: in Winnebago and Boone Counties.
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Flexible Schedules - FT & PT - build your own schedule. We are a Non-Medical, Home & Community Based Service (HCBS) Provider for CHOICES, providing compassionate care for AmeriGroup and United Healthcare.
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Village Caregiving is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, in-home caregiver to assist clients with their daily activities in the comfort of their own home. Looking for a job you enjoy with flexible hours that work with YOUR busy schedule.
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We are seeking a compassionate caregiver to provide support and companionship to our clients in the comfort of their own home. Our unique approach means you'll have the ability to control your own schedule and minimize travel time.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development As a Caregiver at Executive Home Care you will play a pivotal role in providing essential personal care and assistance to our clients in the comfort of their homes.
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Our goal is to match you with clients in proximity to your home, ensuring that you can provide care in a location that is convenient for both you and your clients. Unlimited referral bonuses Employee recognition PPE provided Multiple major medical plans to choose from & spousal insurance offered to qualifying employees A few daily tasks may include: Preparing/cleaning up after a meal Bathing/personal care Basic home chores (sweeping, mopping, dusting) Laundry Providing companionship Running errands.
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As a professional caregiver and health care professional marketplace, CareLinx connects trusted and licensed professionals with families in need of home care services, health care facilities, and partner locations.
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Flexibility: Manage your own schedule and work at times that suit you best. Are you a compassionate and experienced caregiver looking for flexibility and control over your schedule.
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Assistedcare at Home has openings working with our Intellectually or Developmentally Disabled (IDD) client in Leland, NC. Personal, In-Home care, or facility experience qualifies.
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