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Certified Nursing Assistant(CNA) Per Diem 312

Palo Alto, Ca

 

Join Our Compassionate Team at Altitude Hospice! Make a Meaningful Impact in Patients' Lives Every Day

Are you a caring, compassionate, and dedicated Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) looking to make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most? Altitude Hospice in the San Francisco area is searching for an exceptional Home Health Aide to join our team. This is a wonderful opportunity to provide personalized care, build meaningful relationships with patients, and play a key role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families in their time of need.

Why Altitude Hospice? At Altitude Hospice, we’re more than just a healthcare provider—we’re a support system for patients and their families. Join us in a role where you can truly feel the impact of your work, receive ongoing support, and grow in a fulfilling and rewarding career.

Your Role: As a CNA, you’ll be delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to elderly, convalescent, or disabled individuals, either in their homes or at a care facility. Every day brings a chance to make a difference in someone’s life!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide routine, individualized care to patients, ensuring they feel safe, supported, and respected.
  • Monitor and report any changes in patient health status to the care team, helping ensure timely adjustments and proper care.
  • Assist with personal care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming patients to enhance their comfort and well-being.
  • Administer specialized care, including medication management and bandage changes, under the guidance of healthcare professionals.
  • Empower families by teaching them how to care for their loved ones, creating a supportive and informed home environment.

What We Offer:

  • Competitive pay: $26-30/hour based on experience.
  • The opportunity to work in a compassionate, supportive environment that truly values your contribution.
  • A chance to build meaningful connections with patients and their families, providing care that improves their quality of life.
  • Flexible hours and the satisfaction of knowing your work makes a difference.

Qualifications:

  • CNA Certification required.
  • Experience in hospice, home health, or related healthcare fields is a plus.
  • A positive, patient demeanor and a passion for providing exceptional care.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • A caring heart and a desire to make a difference in the lives of others.

Ready to Make a Difference? If you're ready to bring your expertise, kindness, and passion to Altitude Hospice, we want to hear from you! Apply now to be part of a team that’s changing lives one patient at a time.

 

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