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Home Instead is on the lookout for compassionate and committed Care Professionals, our version of Caregivers, to join our dedicated team. We strive to enhance global caregiving capabilities and offer a range of non-medical aid to seniors. Our goal is to help elders enjoy the comfort of their homes while managing age-related challenges with dignity, and utmost care.

Responsibilities include:

- Initiating engaging conversations and providing social engagement
- Undertaking light domestic duties and meal preparations
- Assisting with medication reminders and scheduled appointments
- Offering personal care services including grooming, bathing, toileting, and managing incontinence issues
- Caring for clients diagnosed with Alzheimer's

Candidate Requirements:

- Innate ability to empathize with and respect the elderly and their property
- Reliable transportation and adherence to shift timings
- Remarkable communication abilities for professional, respectful, and polite interactions with clients

We are flexible with working hours and committed to recognizing the efforts of our Care Professionals. Our support is constant around the clock, and we offer competitive compensation and benefits.

Please note, duties, roles, and salaries may vary for Caregivers. Each Home Instead® franchise operates independently.

About Home Instead:

Home Instead is highly respected in the field of enhancing the quality of life for aged adults. Our main objective is to help seniors live comfortably within their homes. We are consistently focused on demonstrating thoughtfulness, empathy, and respect as we provide custom-made care to suit the varied needs of our clients. The core of our caregiving approach is based on establishing relationships, enabling our Care Professionals to form meaningful bonds with clients. By joining us, you can significantly contribute to our mission to expand the global ability to provide care and influence the lives of seniors positively.
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