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Per Diem Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)

Orange County, CA

 

Exciting Opportunity for CHHAs at Remedy Home Health Care!

Location: Orange County & Surrounding Areas
Schedule: Per-Diem
Pay Rate: $40-60/ per visit (Based on Experience & Qualifications)

About Remedy Home Health Care:

At Remedy Home Health Care, we don't just provide healthcare—we provide life-changing care in the comfort of our patients' homes. Our goal is to empower individuals to regain their independence, confidence, and quality of life. We combine compassionate care with expert treatment, restoring comfort, safety, and mobility while always putting the unique needs of each patient first.

Why You'll Love Working at Remedy:

Flexibility: You’re in control! Choose a per-diem schedule that fits your lifestyle.
💵 Competitive Pay: Earn per-case compensation, with the opportunity to increase your earnings based on experience and commitment.
💪 Impactful Work: Play a crucial role in improving patients’ mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. You’ll make a real difference every single day!
📈 Professional Growth: Join a supportive team where you’ll have access to opportunities to sharpen your skills and grow in your career.
🎁 Comprehensive Benefits: Full-time staff enjoy a generous benefits package that helps you thrive in your personal and professional life.

About the Role:

As a Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA), you’ll be the heart of our mission, providing essential care and support to patients in the comfort of their homes. Your role will promote patient independence, dignity, and comfort—all while ensuring the highest quality of care. This is your chance to truly make a difference!

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Measuring and documenting vital signs with every visit to track your patient’s progress.
  • Assisting with personal hygiene (bathing, grooming, oral care), making sure your patients feel clean, confident, and comfortable.
  • Supporting mobility with transfers, ambulation, and prescribed exercises—helping your patients stay on the move!
  • Preparing nutritious meals (including therapeutic diets) and assisting with feeding.
  • Offering medication reminders (without administering medications).
  • Performing light housekeeping, changing linens, and keeping the home environment tidy and safe.
  • Observing and reporting changes in patient condition to the supervising nurse or therapist.
  • Following personalized care plans, providing care that’s tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Certification as a Home Health Aide by the Department of Health Services (or working on getting it!).
  • Strong communication skills—you’ll be interacting with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
  • Experience in providing personal care and performing caregiving tasks.
  • An empathetic and compassionate nature—you’ll be building trust with patients and their families!

Sound like a perfect fit? We’d love to meet you! Apply today and join the incredible Remedy Home Health Care team, where your care makes the difference! 💙✨

 

 

 

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