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$18/hour

C5RR+4F Dixon, CA, USA

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Aging in Place Home Care compensation: $18.50 employment type: part-time job title: Caregivers Needed BENEFITS: Health membership program Caregiver Referral Bonus program Ongoing Training Paid Orientation Home/work life balance Paid time off Year end bonuses Aging in Place Home Care is seeking a professional, experienced caregiver available to work part time flexible hours in the DIXON area. DUTIES: - Engage with the client through companionship and emotional support to promote mental stimulation and overall well-being. - Assist with ADLs such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, medication management, and toileting. - Engage with the client through companionship and emotional support to promote mental stimulation and over-all well being. - Prepare nutritious meals and assist with meal planning to meet dietary needs. - Maintain cleanliness in resident living areas, including laundry and housekeeping tasks. - Monitor client's health and report any changes in condition to the agency Manager. - Ensure client rights are respected and upheld at all times. - Assist in daily ambulation as needed. SKILLS: - Strong understanding of patient care principles and practices. - Ability to prepare nutritious meals tailored to individual dietary requirements. - Proficient in maintaining cleanliness and organization within living spaces. - Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with the client, family, co-workers, and agency Managers. - Compassionate nature with a genuine desire to help others. - Ability to lift up to 25 pounds and assist clients safely while adhering to proper techniques. - Knowledge of clients' rights and commitment to providing respectful care. - Dependable and equipped with reliable transportation to ensure punctuality and consistent availability. - Dedicated professional with a strong work ethic and a proven ability to consistently honor work schedule commitments Come join the dynamic network of caregivers at Aging in Place Home Care!!! WHO ARE WE? As a team member, you are highly valued and appreciated through competitive wages, a generous referral program, and a stable work schedule. At Aging in Place Home Care, our team members are equally as important as our clients. Together, we are creating new opportunities all day, every day, for our clients and their families. Aging in Place Home Care stands as a beacon of compassion and excellence in the realm of senior care. Our mission is to provide unparalleled private duty home care services tailored specifically for the vibrant senior community. With a commitment to trust and quality, Aging in Place Home Care is the foremost choice for in-home elderly care services, ensuring comfort, dignity, and peace of mind for our clients and their families. Apply now at: https://aippleasanton.clearcareonline.com/quick-apply

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