Home Health Aide ( HHA ) - Home Care at Great Lakes Caring, Kokomo, IN
Home Health Aide ( HHA ) - Home Care
Why We Love Our Work
Homecare is the fastest growing segment of health care. And Great Lakes is driving superior quality home health care across the Midwest. Great Lakes Home Health Aides provide the extra care Great Lakes patients need to live happily and safely at home. Their superior attention to detail, conscientious care, flexibility and compassionate approach make them an invaluable part of the Great Lakes team. We fully appreciate their hard work and support. That’s why we fully support their career goals.
A few great Benefits of a Great Lakes Career...
- Freedom and independence in your day-to-day work activities
- Excellent competitive compensation
- Complete travel reimbursement
- State-of-the-art technologies and equipment
- Outstanding opportunities for career growth, education, professional credentialing and advancement
- Unwavering support from an award-winning team of health care professionals and clinicians
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, short and long-term disability, life insurance, retirement savings, paid time off, tuition reimbursement and much more
As a Great Lakes Home Health Aide, you will...
- Make a positive difference in each patient’s daily living: assist with personal care needs, select housekeeping duties and therapy services
- Plan and prepare nutritious meals, plus provide dining assistance as needed
- Have access to the latest home care equipment, technologies and supplies
- Document patient care, needs and progress with accuracy and clarity
- Ensure home care supplies and records are well-maintained and up-to-date
- Maintain peace of mind knowing Great Lakes embraces and is nationally recognized for regulatory compliance throughout the company
- Develop and maintain quality communication between patients, physicians, case managers, Great Lakes personnel, caregivers, and families
- Educate caregivers and family members on care plans, outcomes and resources
- Show patience and understanding, but also use time effectively
- Continue to grow professionally through ongoing educational programs
A Story That Starts From The Heart
Great Lakes is dedicated to its talented health care professionals, because it was started by a homecare nurse. As a nurse, Cheri Lyn Deary recognized a need for comprehensive, high quality home health care options. With her passion for uncompromising, superior quality of care, she established groundbreaking standards in home health. That was back in 1994. Today, Great Lakes Home Health and Hospice is nationally recognized for its superior quality of care in the home and an extraordinary future for its employees.
We'd Love To Hear From You!
For more information about a career as a Home Health Aide at Great Lakes, please email or contact our Talent Acquisition Team at 517-780-9500.
Great Lakes Home Health and Hospice is an equal opportunity employer.
Home Health Aide ( HHA ) - Home Care
- Active Home Health Aide license/certification, as required by state or federal regulations (within 12 months of hire date)
- High School diploma preferred, or GED equivalent
- Valid driver’s license and automobile insurance
- Minimum one year experience as a Home Health Aide or Nursing Assistant in a health care facility
- Current CPR certification
- Must be able to lift 80-100 lbs.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
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