What is a Caregiver?

 

 

A DAY IN THE LIFE ...
of an Age at Home Caregiver

caregiver memeThere really is no "typical day" when you are a Caregiver for Age at Home. We are that extra hand that allows someone to remain in their home, living their life they way they want. Our job is to help clients to not just stay home safely, but to rediscover and embrace their own abilities and purpose.

One day, you may find yourself walking through an antique store with your client. The next, you could be picking out recipes and shopping together for the ingred1ents, ending in a cooking session. Your client may be able to assist a lot or just a little - it is the togetherness that matters.

Whether your next client needs an extra hand with showering or dressing, you are giving them the gift of assistance where needed and the independence to do what they can on their own. Assisting with light housekeeping and laundry takes the stress of clutter off your clients shoulders. Taking the time to sit and talk during a meal engages the mind and touches the soul.

So, while no day is typical in what you do, what is guaranteed is the feeling you will have at the end of The day, knowing that you made a difference in someone's life.

Contact us today for more information.
Or Call (603)-224-6100

DISCOVER A CAREER THAT'S MUCH MORE THAN SIMPLY HELPING OTHERS. WE'RE ABOUT CONNECTING TO BRING THE VERY BEST QUALITY OF LIFE.

We're dedicated in providing the best home care services in the Greater Concord, NH area. We achieve this with the amazing people on our team.

Our employees are provided with the training and support to help them further enhance their natural abilities to offer compassion and enhance someone else's life.

Jumpstart your career and talk with us today!

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‘I am retired and wanted to work part-time and still have the free time to enjoy my retirement. I appreciate that I am not pressured to take assignments. I can choose the days and times I want to work. Age at Home truly cares about their clients and their employees.’
Sandy M.