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Per Diem Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)

Los Angeles, CA

🏠 Now Hiring: Per-Diem Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)

📍 Location: Los Angeles, CA including Torrence, El Segundo, Lincoln Village, Westside & Surrounding Areas
🕒 Schedule: Per-Diem — Flexible Hours That Fit Your Life
💰 Pay: $20 per visit (Based on Experience & Availability)


💙 Help Patients Feel at Home — Join Remedy Home Health!

At Remedy Home Health, we specialize in providing compassionate, in-home health care services that support our patients' independence, comfort, and dignity. As a Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA), you’ll play a vital role in delivering one-on-one care that makes a real impact—every visit, every time.

We’re looking for caring, dedicated professionals who want to make a meaningful difference by providing exceptional home care services across Los Angeles and surrounding areas.


⭐ Why Choose Remedy Home Health?

  • Flexible Per-Diem Schedule – Work when it works for YOU!

  • Competitive Pay – $40 per visit with opportunities for more based on your availability.

  • Rewarding Work – Make a real difference in your community through home health aide services.

  • Professional Growth – Gain experience, grow your skill set, and expand your career in home health care.

  • Path to Full-Time – Interested in more? We offer full-time opportunities with comprehensive benefits.


👩‍⚕️ About the Role: Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)

As a CHHA, you'll be providing essential personal care and support services in the comfort of your patients’ homes. You’ll follow an individualized care plan under the direction of a registered nurse or therapist, helping patients with daily tasks while preserving their dignity and independence.


🛠️ Key Responsibilities:

  • Personal Care Assistance: Help patients with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting

  • Mobility Support: Assist with transfers, walking, exercises, and fall prevention

  • Monitor Vital Signs: Check and document temperature, pulse, and respiration during each visit

  • Meal Preparation: Assist with meals and feeding based on the patient’s dietary plan

  • Medication Reminders: Prompt patients to take prescribed medications (no administration required)

  • Light Housekeeping: Change bed linens, keep the environment tidy and safe

  • Observe & Report: Monitor patient condition and communicate changes to clinical staff

  • Follow Care Plan: Deliver care based on each patient’s personalized home health care plan


🎓 Requirements:

  • Current CHHA Certification through the California Department of Public Health

  • Reliable Transportation – You’ll be traveling to patients' homes across Orange County

  • CPR Certification – Current and valid

  • Strong Communication Skills – Fluent in spoken and written English

  • Empathy & Professionalism – Compassionate, respectful, and dedicated to patient-centered care

  • Home Health Experience – Preferred, but not required


🙌 Ready to Make a Difference?

If you're passionate about helping others live safely and independently at home, Remedy Home Health is the place for you. Whether you're seeking a flexible schedule or looking to grow in the home health care field, we invite you to apply today and become part of our compassionate and supportive team.

👉 Apply Now to join Remedy Home Health and start changing lives one home at a time.


Remedy Home Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all.

 

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