Home Caregiver Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Home Caregiver

Home Caregiver (CNA Preferred) (Full-Time, Part-Time, and Live-In)

If you desire a career in which you make a difference in someone's life every time you go to work, consider a position with ComForcare.

Routine Duties/Personal Care Services:
1. Bathing assistance with dressing, nail and skin care, back care, foot care, shampoo and oral hygiene.
2. Assistance with ambulation, transfers, range of motion exercises, safe use of equipment and assistive devices.
3. Assistance with toileting, use of bedpan, comoode, or urinal.
4. Meal Planning, preperation, and assistance with feeding.
5. Emotional supoort and motivation through conversation, encouragement, and recreational activities.
6. Maintenance of records.
7. Adhere to infection control and safety procedures which are in accordance with agency policy.

Household Management
1. Light Housekeeping- including changing of bed linens, vacuuming, sweeping, dusting of client's environment, emptying client's wastebaskets, and garbage. Cleaning of the bathroom including bathtub, sink, and toilet. The floor should be vacuumed and mopped if it becomes wet. Cleaning of kitchen includes washing dishes, counter tops, and the floor.
2. Personal Laundry- The laundry belonging to the client themself. Laundry for any family member or others in the same home is not the responsibility of the caregiver.
3. Genral Errands- (grocery shopping, doctor's appointments, pharmacy prescriptions)
4. Transportation- (taking client for doctor visits/familyvisits/shopping)
5. Companionship- Conversation, Brain stimulation games etc.

Our ideal canidates are experienced professionals who demonstrate a devotion to caring for others, proven reliabilty, and compassion for understanding the needs of others.

1. Twenty One years of age or older.
2. One year minimum experience with Seniors.
3. High School diploma or equivalent.




Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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