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Become a Host Home Provider/Shared Living Provider with Vista Care! As a Shared Living Provider, you will be an Independent Contractor with Vista Care, a leader in the intellectual and developmental disabilities space.
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Fantastic Opportunity to Supplement Your Income Job Title: DSP I- In-Home Respite Care Provider Summary: Provides hourly supervision to individuals w/ developmental disabilities in their homes while primary care giver attends family errands, personal business or takes time for social activities.
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Amada Senior Care provides non-medical, in-home care to seniors - many of whom are veterans! Prior experience in a healthcare or in-home care environment (2 years) Able and willing to drive within a 25-mile radius of home address.
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Direct Service Provide / DSP / Group Home - Charlotte Easterseals UCP, a non-profit service provider in North Carolina & Virginia, seeks compassionate, caring, and dedicated individuals to become Caregivers (internally called “Direct Service Providers” or DSPs) to assist our clients living with developmental disabilities or mental health challenges in our Charlotte, NC area group homes where 24-hour care is needed in a warm and friendly, family environment.
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Provider must identify appropriate Respite providers for when they're unable to provide care Applicant Guidelines: Must be 21 years of age or older Honest and reputable character Must have available space in your home and income or resources to meet the financial needs of the family (proof required) All adults in home must pass background checks, be fingerprinted and able to obtain a Physician statement and submit to any additional testing that may be required.
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Position Overview: As a caregiver with our esteemed non-medical home care agency, you will have the unique opportunity to enhance the lives of elderly clients by providing personalized and compassionate care in the comfort of their homes.
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As a host home caregiver, you may own or rent your home and provide them hands-on support, and ongoing daily care. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Golden Heart Senior Care Corporate.
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Become a Host Home / Shared Living provider with Mosaic at Home! Specialized Home Provider - Wellington, Colorado (Larimer County) #24-3929 Fort Collins, Colorado Apply for this job now.
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DSP I- In-Home Respite Care Provider. Provides in-home respite care to children and adults with developmental disabilities while primary caregiver is away. Provides hourly supervision to individuals w/ developmental disabilities in their homes while primary care giver attends family errands, personal business or takes time for social activities.
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As a Host Home Provider / Caregiver, you and your family have the opportunity to open your hearts and home to an adult with developmental disabilities or a brain injury. Family-owned since 1987, we operate a social and community access hubs in Salt Lake and Tooele Counties along with integrated employment supports and in-home care for adults with developmental disabilities.
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As a home provider, you share your home with an individual with a disability. Care for someone with complex physical/medical needs (i.e., hearing impaired, vision impaired, non-ambulatory, etc.
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Own or rent your own home/apartment/condo/townhouse. For nearly 40 years, Mosaic has provided improved quality of life, greater stability and increased community access for people with disabilities through our shared living service, which also offers a satisfying career option for home providers.
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As a Home Care Provider, you will assist the person you support with all aspects of ADLs, such as personal hygiene routines, assisting/providing meals, and medication administration.
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Wheelchair Accessible Host Home Provider/Foster Care. As a Host Home Provider, you take the client into your home and provide them with a private bedroom and hands on support and ongoing daily care.
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We have a female client who is seeking a female Shared Living Provider or married couple who is active in the community. She would need a wheelchair-accessible home and assistance with her daily living skills.
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