Personal and Home Care Aides (aka Homemakers, Caregivers, Companions or Personal Attendants) These individuals provide housekeeping and routine care services. They can clean client’s homes, do laundry, and change bed linens. Aides may plan meals (including special diets), shop for food, and cook.
Besides, what services are provided by visiting angels?
Visiting Angels provides families with:
- Respite care.
- Companionship.
- Personal care.
- Hygiene assistance.
- Meal planning and preparation.
- Light housekeeping.
- Laundry assistance.
- Medication reminders.
Also, how do I get Private Duty clients?
In the same study, the top 5 Referral Sources* for Private Duty Home Care Agencies were:
- Clients/Families (existing & former)
- Hospital discharge planners.
- Other referral sources.
- Medicare Certified Agencies.
- Hospices.
What duties do Visiting Angels do?
Caregiver Job Duties
- Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, etc.)
- Companionship and emotional support.
- Meal planning and preparation.
- Laundry and light housekeeping.
- Medication reminders.
- Assistance with other activities of daily living.
Where can I find private caregivers?
By far one of the easiest and best ways to find a private caregiver is to have a personal recommendation from a trusted friend or relative. Word of mouth is often the most successful means, so be sure to ask neighbors, acquaintances from your church, clubs, and organizations where you are a member.
How much does Visiting Angels pay?
The typical Visiting Angels Caregiver salary is $13 per hour. Caregiver salaries at Visiting Angels can range from $9 – $19 per hour.