Home Health Aide

BAYADA Home Health CareSeaford, DE
Hybrid

About The Position

Discover Rewarding Work as a HOME HEALTH AIDE. Are you looking for a meaningful career, where you can make a difference in the lives of others and yours as well? At BAYADA, we seek people who share our passion for caring and are committed to helping people live their best lives at home. As a member of our team, you will do truly meaningful work and be valued, respected, and heard. While you support clients one-on-one with activities of daily living, we’ll support you with training, flexibility, and a team dedicated to creating a great employee experience. We are currently recruiting for a CNA to reliably serve patients on a per visit basis in the following counties Southern New Castle, Kent and Sussex in BAYADA’s Dover Office.

Requirements

  • At least one year of work experience.
  • Successfully completed a recognized CNA training course or a 75-hour Home Health Aide certification.
  • Ability to travel to clients’ homes as assigned.
  • Commitment to deliver patient care with compassion, excellence, and reliability.

Nice To Haves

  • A passion for caregiving, providing private home care, and a desire to help others.

Responsibilities

  • Provide personal care, household support, and companion care (homemaker) services to help adults stay safe and independent at home.
  • Assist clients with activities of daily living: bathing, grooming, toileting, nail care, etc.
  • Assist clients with household support: light housekeeping, laundry, bed making etc.
  • Assist clients with meal preparation and feeding.
  • Assist clients with range of motion/exercises.
  • Assist with ambulation (Transfers/use of mechanical lifting devices).
  • Perform vital sign checks: temperature, pulse, respiration.

Benefits

  • 24/7 clinical support
  • Weekly pay
  • Flexible schedules
  • PTO and benefits offerings as eligible
  • Career advancement support including ongoing training and scholarships.
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