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Ensuring safety and quality at all times, provide support to individuals with activities of daily living such as: Errands to shopping or activities Transporting to medical appointments Enjoying recreational outings together Preparing meals Assisting with medication administration Personal hygiene and grooming Bathing and toileting Teaching strategies to live as independently as possible Paid training will be provided based on the individuals and program you support.
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Because safety and wellbeing are of top priority, you will receive all required training and PPE We offer free training courses through our online learning platform and offer opportunities for advancement.
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Paid Training- No experience required. Comfort Keepers is urgently hiring both full-time and part-time In-Home Caregivers. Paid Training- No experience required. At Comfort Keepers, fulfillment is ingrained in every moment of caregiving, and we take pride in the care we provide.
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Float Caregiver/Direct Support Professional - Paid Training | Retention Bonus $1000 paid out at 3 & 6 months. Float Caregiver/Direct Support Professional - Paid Training | Retention Bonus $1000 paid out at 3 & 6 months.
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Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs.
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Receive paid training and reimbursed CPR/First Aid certification. Our clients are following these recommended guidelines cautiously and conservatively and expect the caregiver to do the same to keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible.
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We also provide quality paid job training and offer a safe work environment! DSP caregivers provide support services and assistance to individuals in their homes or in the community. Qualifications Must be at least 18 years old Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record Current auto liability insurance Reliable transportation Additional Information All of your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Learn on-the-job via paid, hands-on training program. Provide companion care support to a senior in their home or within a senior living setting. We can help connect you to immediate caregiving opportunities with the potential to build a longer-term career.
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Competitive compensation which may include paid sick leave and paid training. The Caregiver provides clients various personal care and homemaker/companion services in accordance with their established plan of care within the clients homes.
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