Caregiver
Caregivers, also known as home health or personal care aides give assistance to people who are sick, injured, or physically disabled, or the elderly.
Responsibilities
Companionship with clients, provide improved quality of life for clients.
Help clients with daily activities, such as bathing and bathroom functions, feeding, grooming, taking medication, and some housework.
Help clients make and keep appointments with doctors, provide or arrange transportation and serve as a companion for their clients. We are seeking CNA's and HHA for all shifts both hourly and live in
Qualifications
· Attention to Detail: Some clients have specific rules or schedules that must be minded, or specific rules that must be followed.
· Interpersonal Skills: Caregivers work in a very personal way with their clients. Some will be in pain or very sensitive to their fragility. Caregivers must be sensitive and compassionate with clients.
· Stamina: Caregivers might need to lift clients into the bathtub, cars and into bed, and need strength.
· Time Management: Caregivers are schedule keepers. Caregivers have to be there to make sure clients get up on time, make sure medication is taken on schedule and clients get to appointments on time.
We are a Equal Employment Opportunity.
Do you have a passion for helping others?
If so, you can find many exciting career opportunities at Griswold Home Care. As the pioneers of the non-medical home care industry, we have grown to over 250 franchised and company owned locations in the US. Since 1982, Griswold Home Care has helped clients remain comfortable and safe at home by offering extraordinary personal care, companionship and homemaking services. It’s an exciting time to be a part of the senior services industry and be appreciated for your dedication to others while realizing your own career goals. Strong performers have tremendous professional development opportunities.