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Current NYS DOH approved Basic Training in Home Health Aide/ Personal Care Aide OR Equivalency Exam or Competency Only Program in Home Health Aide Services. The Home Health Aide is responsible for performing health related tasks and may also provide assistance with personal hygiene, housekeeping and other related supportive tasks to a client in his/her home or facility under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Provides personal care and rehabilitative services and assists in activities of daily living as directed by the Director of Clinical Services or the supervising Registered Nurse. Current NYS DOH approved Basic Training in Home Health Aide OR Equivalency Exam or Competency Only Program in Home Health Aide Services.
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As an Ambercare Certified Nurse Aide, you’ll play a vital role in supporting seniors and people with disabilities living independently. Qualifications include: Completion of Certified Nursing Assistant training Satisfactory background check and valid driver's license Good communication and interpersonal skills Desire to compassionately care for others Reliable, energetic, self-motivated and well-organized Walk-ins are welcome at any branch location.
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As an Addus Certified Nurse Aide, you'll play a vital role in supporting seniors and people with disabilities living independently. Qualifications include: Completion of Certified Nursing Assistant training At least two years of home care experience is required Satisfactory background check and valid driver's license Good communication and interpersonal skills Desire to compassionately care for others Reliable, energetic, self-motivated and well-organized Walk-ins are welcome at any branch location.
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Qualifications include: Completion of Certified Nursing Assistant training Satisfactory background check and valid driver's license Good communication and interpersonal skills Desire to compassionately care for others Reliable, energetic, self-motivated and well-organized Walk-ins are welcome at any branch location Apply online or visit any branch today Part-time Home Care Aides may qualify for healthcare benefits.
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As a Certified Nurse Assistant for Personal Assistance Services you will impact the lives of clients through providing routine personal care services in their homes and assist with the activities of daily living.
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Assist or perform personal care including hair care, oral hygiene, bathing, grooming, and dressing. Maintain a safe, clean and healthy environment through light housekeeping including changing bed linens, dusting and vacuuming, cleaning kitchen and bathroom, providing and emptying bed pans and laundry.
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Current Texas Nurse Aide Certification. Provide personal assistance in the home setting to assist with the activities of daily living. The 5Star Fun Benefit: encourages employees to spread good cheer to their co-workers and others, creating a happy, healthy environment for all.
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Qualifications include: Completion of Certified Nursing Assistant training One year of home care or comparable experience is required Satisfactory background check and valid driver's license Must have current car insurance Good communication and interpersonal skills Desire to compassionately care for others Reliable, energetic, self-motivated and well-organized Part-time Home Care Aides may qualify for healthcare benefits.
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