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New Year. New Career

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New Year. New Career

By Bridget Bear|2023-01-11T11:45:00-06:00January 9th, 2023|Categories: Home Care|Tags: care advocate, careers, Caregiver, caregivers, caregiving, professional caregiving|

New Year. New Career

Time for a Change?

Are you happy with your current career path?

Does your organization provide you with the support you need to be successful?

Do you feel valued and appreciated?

If you answered no to any of those questions, maybe it’s time for a change. 

“We understand that in the current environment, people often have many employment options,” said Teresa Steinfatt, Vice President of Business Performance at the HomeCare Advocacy Network (HCAN). “At HCAN, we are committed to doing everything we can to be the employer of choice for those considering a career in professional caregiving – and our core values reflect that. We’re driven to pursue the genuine success of others while elevating the privilege of caregiving.”

Is Caregiving for You?

Steinfatt said professional caregiving can be extremely rewarding for the right type of person. It might be for you, if you’re looking for a job that provides:

The privilege of making a difference

Caregiving is much more than a job – it’s an opportunity to do meaningful work that changes lives, families and communities.

Flexibility

Qualified caregivers can usually work as much or as little as they want – there typically are full- and part-time opportunity to fit any schedule. It’s the perfect career for compassionate people at any stage of life.

Busy, challenging work

No two clients are alike and every day is different. In addition to caregiving duties, you’ll likely be asked to assess the senior’s environment and help maintain a space that’s clean and safe.

Professional development

Ongoing training opportunities will help caregivers hone their skills and empower them so that they’re confident and prepared for any situation.

Lasting relationships

It’s a one-on-one business, so caregivers often form close bonds with seniors and their family – relationships that endure long after the job is done.

Learn More About Caregiving

If you’re looking for a job that gives you the support you need and the satisfaction you want, we want to hear from you. Please visit our website at www.hcanthrive.com or call your local HCAN-supported office. 

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