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Care Takers may be exposed to environmental hazards in the patient home setting including, exposure to infectious diseases or while operating an automobile. Assistance with meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, shopping, pet care, and errands as needed.
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CONNECTING TO MISSION: Holy Redeemer Home Care and Hospice’s ability to continue the rich heritage of the Sisters of the Redeemer and care, comfort, and heal in the home is directly related to the talents, motivation and accomplishments of our employees.
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In this role, you will provide exceptional in-home and companion experiences, fulfilling the personalized care plan of each client. 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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Must be fully vaccinated (City of Philadelphia Regulations)Job Type: Part-timeSenior Helpers is the nation's premier provider of in-home senior services ranging from specialized care for those with diseases, such as dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, to personal and companion care for individuals that need assistance with daily activities.
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United Methodist Communities in Camden County, a 5-Star full-service senior living community that is a model in person-centered care community, located in beautiful Collingswood, NJ is seeking a CHHA: Certified Home Health Aide.
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We are currently recruiting for a Home Health Aide (HHA) to reliably serve patients in the following counties [Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem] in BAYADA’s ACSP Division.
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The Home Health Aide provides the patient with personal care assistance and home support in an effort to maintain a clean, safe environment for the elderly or ill patient, allowing them to remain in their own home.
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Angel Companions provides non-medical, in-home care services designed to meet the unique needs of each client. We offer quality, compassionate care in the comfort of home to those with physical challenges or dementia or those who need comfort while receiving hospice care.
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As a CNA/HHA, you will travel to the homes of 4-6 patients daily with an hour visit time, providing essential care and assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). If you are a dedicated and compassionate CNA or HHA looking to provide personalized care to patients in their homes, we would love to hear from you.
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The Certified Nursing Assistant / Certified Home Health Aide shall be responsible for providing personal care to Assisted Living Residents, provide light housekeeping and maintain the cleanliness and neatness of resident apartments, resident's laundry and assistance in dining services.
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Home Health Aides work in patient homes and in facilities. Certificate or proof of attendance and curriculum of an approved training program or verifiable prior experience working as a Home Health Aide.
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Similar titles: Home Health Aide, HHA, Certified Nursing Assistant, C.N.A, Personal Care Assistant, Nurse Assistant, Companion, Concierge Services, Caregiver, Home Care Aide, Assisted Living.
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We have current job openings for Live-In Caregivers in the following locations: Delaware County Chester County Montgomery County Lower Bucks Philadelphia Job Responsibilities: Activities of daily living Light housekeeping Bathing Grooming Toileting Nail care Range of motion / exercises Transfers / use of mechanical lifting devices Oral feeding Vital sign checks: temperature, pulse, respiration Home Management Tasks: laundry, meal preparation, bed making etc.
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Providing home health aide services to the consumer in accordance with the care plan. Personal Care: bathing, eating, dressing, hygiene, transferring/positioning, pulse and respiration, infection control, assistance with self-administration of medications.
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The Home Health Aide is responsible for providing personal care, household assistance and assistance with daily living activities that improve quality of life by allowing our patients to remain in their home while adhering to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times.
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