Home Health Aide
Provide warm, hands-on support to residents with daily activities from personal care to companionship, making every a little brighter.
Education
- A high school diploma or equivalent is typically preferred.
- Completion of a Home Health Aide training program and certification may be required
depending on state regulations.
Skills
- Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
- Compassion and patience
- Ability to lift and transfer clients safely
Experience
- Previous experience is not always required, but it can be beneficial.
- Many training programs accept individuals with no prior experience, providing the essential
skills needed for success.
Work Environment
- Home Health Aides typically provide services in clients’ homes, caring for people of all ages,
including the elderly, disabled, or those recovering from illness.
- The role may involve travel to various clients’ homes and requires collaboration with healthcare
teams such as nurses and therapists.
Join our team and provide compassionate, hands-on care to those who need it most. Your dedication and hard work will have a lasting, positive impact on the lives of our patients.
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