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Non-medical support and personal care assistance - such as bathing, dressing, and grooming. At Visiting Angels of Cape May and Cumberland Counties, we place the safety of our care team first.
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The Home Care Aide performs services for the client as necessary to maintain the personal care and comfort of the client. We provide one on one in home care, helping our clients with the activities of daily living.
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If this sounds like the right full or part-time Personal Care Aide (PCA) opportunity for you, apply today! If you're not certified or licensed yet,we provide free virtual Personal Care Aide (PCA) classesto those who qualify.
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Benefits: PTO Weekly Pay Dental insurance Flexible schedule Paid time off Vision insurance Do you know that Visiting Angels provide CHHA classes to help you became a Certified Home Health Aide in the State of New Jersey.
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VISITING ANGELS CAREGIVER / HOME HEALTH AIDE Our mission is to tend to the essential personal needs of local seniors and disabled adults. CAREGIVER / HOME HEALTH AIDE POSITION PURPOSE: The Caregiver / Home Health Aide performs services for the client as necessary to maintain the personal care and comfort of the client.
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PCA (Personal Care Aide) or NA (Nurse Aide) Certificate, or CNA (Certified Nurse Aide) License a MUST. Personal Care Aide (PCA) Direct Care Aide (DCA.
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Are you an experienced caregiver, CNA, home health aide, or personal care aide? Visiting Angels is a national, private duty network of home care agencies and the nation's leading provider of non-medical senior home care services.
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America's Choice in Senior Home Care - Visiting Angels Living Assistance is searching for kind, compassionate, professional personal assistants to aide the senior population in the Pittsburgh area.
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Visiting Angels, the most recognized and respected name in home care, is hiring a Personal Care Aide (PCA), Home Health Aide (HHA) OR Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to assist our elderly clients in the areas of Leesburg and Ashburn, and other parts of Loudoun County.
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Our caregiver services range from simple companionship and personal care to more complex cases when care is needed for someone living with chronic disease, stroke, or recovering from surgery.
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Visiting Angels has been in business over 22 years. Valid Driver's license and insured personal car. 25/hour short shift differential. Same Day Pay Available. 6 months of caregiving experience OR CNA/GNA license.
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