Griswold Home Care: Florida CNA or Home Health Aides (Lutz) - Griswold Home Care (Lutz, FL) Medical & Healthcare - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Griswold Home Care: Florida CNA or Home Health Aides (Lutz) - Griswold Home Care (Lutz, FL)

Company Description Our founder, Jean Griswold, started Griswold Home Care, a caregiver referral company, after seeing the unmet needs of members of her church.
The wife of a Presbyterian minister and living with Multiple Sclerosis herself, Jean founded the company on two principles; that quality care should be affordable and that professional caregivers should be highly respected and their profession should be elevated.
Job Description CAREGIVER REFERRAL REQUIREMENTS Duties include, but are not limited to :
oCompanionship and conversational engagement with clients oLight housekeeping tasks and meal preparation oMedication and appointment reminders oAssistance with grooming and bathing oAssistance with toileting and incontinence issues oAlzheimer's & Dementia Care oAbility to treat and care for seniors and their property with dignity and respect Griswold Home Care refers caregivers who have these minimum qualifications :
Other applicable certificates if you have them (Alzheimer's, Assistance with self-administered medications, etc.
) SS Card Liability Insurance (Starting 01/01/14 all caregivers will be required to have this insurance) Background Record Check o Complete a level 2 criminal background check through AHCA A minimum of 4 recent references (2 personal and 2 professional) Cleared Fitness to work or Physical (Must read Clear of Communicable Diseases and Fit to work without reasonable accommodations) o Completed Motor Vehicle Registration check Clients for the Pasco, FL office are interested in all of the following:
CNA's, HHA's, Companions and Homemakers.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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