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Location: Houston, TX | Hourly Rate: $12.00 /hour

Title Of Job
Location: Houston, TX | Hourly Rate: $12.00 /hour

Title Of Job
Location: Houston, TX | Hourly Rate: $12.00 /hour

Title Of Job
Location: Houston, TX | Hourly Rate: $12.00 /hour

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We can help! Care giving for a family member or friend can be very stressful with no signs of relief in sight. We understand your struggles. Whether you’re caring for someone on your own time or receiving compensation from the state to care for someone, Dynamic Home Health Care can help. We provide many different services to help, not only the patient, but you as well. We can be there to give you a break with our respite services or be there to fulfill tasks that you’re unable to do with our housekeeping and medical services. If you already have it covered and are looking for extra compensation to do what you’re already doing, We can help. In most cases the state will pay an individual caregiver to take care of family or friends. We would like to help you receive the compensation you deserve! Contact a member of Dynamic Home Health Care for more information!

Benefits Of Being A Caregiver

  • The privilege of making a difference: A career in home health care allows you to truly make a difference in the lives of clients and their families. Home health professionals enjoy the personal relationships they build and the sense of accomplishment that comes with knowing they are enhancing an individual’s quality of life.
  • The comfort of companionship for those who need it: Numerous studies have shown that socially isolated older adults often feel lonely and depressed, are less physically active, and may be subject to high blood pressure. Home health care professionals can provide social interaction and companionship. The specific health benefits of such meaningful relationships can include lower blood pressure, reduced risk for mental health issues, and reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular problems, and other conditions. Both clients and caregivers cite the personal rewards of these important relationships.
  • The opportunity to make life more manageable for clients of all ages: Most of us take our ability to manage activities of daily living for granted. But for those who have disabilities or injuries, and aging adults, daily tasks such as grooming, bathing, toileting, eating, and mobility may pose special challenges. A job in home health care affords you the opportunity to do meaningful work every day by helping clients manage their activities of daily living in the comfort of homes.
  • Being able to help clients remain comfortable at home: When competent, reliable family caregiving is unavailable, families must often face the unhappy prospect of institutionalizing loved ones who require support or complex medical care, or who are no longer able to care safely for themselves. Home health care providers change lives by helping their clients to remain safe and comfortable in their own homes and communities.
  • The ease of a flexible schedule: Home health care nurses and aides work as much or as little as they wish, making a career in home health perfect for compassionate people at any stage of life. Whether you’re pursuing your education, raising a family, returning to the workforce, or you are semi-retired, home health offers rewarding part-time and full-time job opportunities to fit any schedule, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • High demand for home health care jobs: America is bracing for an aging population. According to the U.S. Administration on Aging, by 2030 there will be 72.1 million persons 65 years or older, more than twice the number found in 2000, representing 19% of all Americans. As the “baby boomers” age, the need for qualified home health care professionals will continue to grow, ensuring a strong demand for nursing and home health jobs.
  • A personally rewarding career: Majority nurses and aides working in home health care report a deep sense of fulfillment and job satisfaction. While other jobs may offer some comparable benefits, not many offer home health’s potent combination of flexible schedules, career growth, and most importantly the opportunity to do meaningful work that changes lives, families, and communities.

What It Means To Be A Caregiver

Home health aides care for those who may be intellectually, physically, and/or emotionally disabled and who wish to receive care in the comfort of their own home. Patients may be recently discharged from the hospital and need short-term or extensive care that friends and family may be unable to provide. Home Health Aides check vitals, provide personal care, assist with meal preparation, perform light housekeeping duties and other activities of daily living. Home Health Aides also provide companionship, grocery shop, run errands, pick up prescriptions, and provide transportation to and from appointments.

Home Health Aides may go to the same patient’s home for months or even years, but most aides work with several different patients, sometimes on the same day. They generally work alone with periodic visits from their supervisor and must be okay with working alone with the patient. Aides are given detailed instructions on how to care for each individual and are expected to follow them accordingly. They are responsible for getting to patients’ homes on their own and may spend some of their time traveling.

Home Health Aides should be patient, tactful, friendly, emotionally stable and genuinely want to help those who need it. They should be willing to perform all required tasks, no matter how unpleasant, and have good communication skills. Home health aides should be honest and dependable since they are being trusted to work in a patient’s private home.