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CHHAs, PCAs, Companions Needed for a Growing LHCSA that Cares about our Clients and our Caregivers

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE HHA's, PCA's and Companions needed ASAP COME ABOARD WITH CARE CONNECTION HOME CARE LLC Care Connection Home Care LLC, a growing and respected licensed home care agency on Long Island, is seeking qualified CHHAs, PCAs and Companions to join our team of caregivers.
At Care Connection Home Care we recognize our caregivers are our greatest asset and we work hard to find a placement and schedule that works best for them.
Currently, we are placing part-time and full-time cases in our service areas including Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties.
We offer a rewarding work environment to our caregivers with many benefits and competitive salaries.
Responsibilities Duties of a CHHA and PCA include but are not limited to assistance with bathing, feeding, dressing, toileting, ambulation and transferring, light housekeeping and medication management.
Duties of a companion include but are not limited to cooking, light housekeeping and laundry, medication reminders, drives to doctor's appointments, errands, conversation, reading and accompanying to events.
Here's what sets us apart from other home care agencies Competitive pay rates Direct deposit into bank account Flexible scheduling that works best for our caregivers Our office staff has your back and is ready to help you whenever needed.
A respected Benefits Program for qualified caregivers An offer of health insurance An offer of a 401k program Paid In-Services Referral bonus Recognition and Awards- We reward you for doing a great job.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Care Connection Home Care LLC - Wantagh, New York

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