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At Comfort Keepers, we provide uplifting in-home care for seniors and other adults who require a helping hand, a supportive companion, and day-to-day assistance in their homes.
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Comfort Keepers provides in-home care that improves a senior’s quality of life and enables independent living at home. When you join Comfort Keepers, you become part of one of the most successful and respected companies offering non-medical in-home care services for seniors.
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Comfort Keepers is strongly considering candidates with previous experience as a Caregiver, CNA, Home Health Aide, Personal Care Aide/Assistant, or similar positions.
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Comfort Keepers is a growing, vibrant organization with ground-floor opportunities for personal growth and development. Real Time Pay: Comfort Keepers now offers you the benefit of early paycheck access through Tapcheck, an easy-to-use mobile app and/or website.
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As a Caregiver on our team, you will provide 1:1 in home care services such as companion care and personal care to keep your senior clients safe, healthy, and comfortable at home.
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At Comfort Keepers, we provide uplifting in-home care for seniors and older adults who require a helping hand, a supportive companion, and day-to-day assistance in their homes.
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Comfort Keepers strongly considers candidates with previous experience as a Caregiver, CNA, Home Health Aide, Personal Care Aide/Assistant, or similar positions. As a Caregiver, you will have the opportunity to deliver one-on-one care that enhances the quality of life and brings hope and joy to clients and their families.
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Comfort Keepers of Wisconsin , a Great Place to Work® certified company, is looking for caregivers in the Kohler area to join our team. As a caregiver, you will be supported by a team of caring professionals who will help you deliver one-on-one care that not only meets the needs of our clients but enhances their quality of life.
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Comfort Keepers, a Great Place to Work® certified company, is looking for caregivers in the Maryville area to join our team. Up-to-date car insurance in your name, registration and valid Driver's License.
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At Comfort Keepers we provide home care and companionship for seniors and adults who require assistance in their homes doing everyday tasks. Comfort Keepers caregivers provide a safe environment for our clients in a loving and compassionate way.
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Comfort Keepers, a Great Place to Work® certified company, is looking for caregivers in the Franklin area to join our team. An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, Comfort Keepers considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, martial or veteran status, or any legally protected status.
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At Comfort Keepers, our team of professionals are passionate about bringing together like-minded individuals so that we can improve the quality of life in the place our clients call home.
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Comfort Keepers is looking for caregivers in the Blue Ridge area to join our team. Take the first step toward an exciting career with Comfort Keepers! Work near your home.
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Comfort Keepers, a Great Place to Work® certified company, is looking for caregivers in the Nicholasville area to join our team. An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, Comfort Keepers considers applicants for all positions regardless of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any legally protected status.
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Why work for Comfort Keepers? As a caregiver you will assist our senior clients with personal care, companionship, medication reminders, mobility assistance, meal preparation and light housekeeping among other activities.
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