Your shift will start with traveling to the home of your assigned client. Client needs vary, so we match Care Professionals’ skills to the clients' needs. You may be asked to do light housekeeping, companionship, outings, medical appointments, showers, toileting, medication reminders, dressing, grooming, oral care, escorting, transferring, or any other ADL or IADL according to the client’s needs. You will NOT be asked to do skilled nursing tasks like administering medications, injections, wound care, or therapy.Requirements:
You have a valid driver's license, vehicle with insurance, & reliable transportation?
You can pass a criminal background check & drug test?
You have the ability to lift, push, and pull up to 25lbs?
Successful Care Professionals come from various backgrounds and skill levels including but not limited to:
Experienced caregivers
People with caring hearts without caregiving experience
Caregivers or CNAs who enjoy assisted living, or skilled nursing but want a change from a facility.
Home health, hospice, or home care aids
New CNA graduates
Recent high school graduates
Empty nesters seeking a service-oriented part-time job