Senior Support Caregivers

Become a Caregiver

We don’t require extensive experience for our caregivers and provide training and resources to help them succeed with client care. We offer access to our Social Workers, Nurses, and management team 24/7.

Caregivers need to be compassionate so that they can give necessary attention under challenging times. They should be cooperative and have good communication skills to work with clients and communicate with their families, as well as the care team.

Requirements:

• Strong work ethic • Dependability • Patience • Positivity
Our caring staff provides home care to families in need of hope. They help with chores and provide much needed breaks for the family that might be caring for their loved one around the clock. With less stress on the family, their lives become healthier and happier.

Benefits:

Paid time off
Sign-on bonus
Training
Flexible schedules
Referral bonuses
Competitive pay
Mileage reimbursement
401K plan

How to Get Started

The demand for caregivers increases every year and we are searching for quality caregivers to join our team. Getting started with the process is easy! Visit our site and fill out application today so our recruitment team member can review and contact you to get you started on one of the most rewarding careers out there!

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What to Expect as a Caregiver

As we age, we tend to need more assistance. Health concerns, weakness, memory loss, and decreased metabolism that can make it challenging to do the everyday tasks that were once second nature. At Senior Support LLC, we believe seniors can still live a healthy, exceptional life in the comfort of their own home, which is why we offer a variety of services to help seniors age with dignity.
Our senior caregivers are the center of what we do. We depend on our caring, compassionate team to support our clients and their families. Most will say that each day is different with varying client needs that can make for a unique work week but rewarding to say the least!

What Duties Caregivers Perform

A professional senior caregiver is a non-family member who helps care for an aging individual. A senior caregiver can perform many duties, depending on the senior’s needs, including assisting with personal hygiene, cooking meals, doing housework, providing emotional support and companionship, and offering medication reminders.

Types of Care

PERSONAL CARE:

Our senior care services, allows elderly adults to continue living as independently as possible by providing them with assistance as needed in:
Personal care • Mobility • Homemaking • Assistance with medication reminders • Socialization

COMPANION CARE:

This program provides daily care for seniors who need help with:
Meal prep • Light chores • Light housekeeping • Socialization
It provides services like meal planning, cooking, laundry, shopping, and other errands. It also provides the companionship to the elderly that can sometimes feel lonely and excluded from the world.

END OF LIFE CARE

It is difficult for clients when they approach the end-of-life, and for their families. We help seniors in palliative care and support their mental, emotional, social, and spiritual needs, side-by-side with a team of hospice nurses. We aim to elevate and maximize the quality of life and promise to keep individuals involved in what matters most.

Caregiver Resources

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