I am a 51-year-old mother of 3 and a grandmother of 2. I have 3 years of care giving experience. I worked for Addus Home Care. I had an aunt who had Dementia and my mom now has it so I have experience with that. I have experience with bathing, meal preparation, managing medicine, running errands, and taking to Drs appointments....
Stephanie can also help with: Meal prep, dementia, light cleaning, errands, transportation
I have previous experience as senior in-home caregiver. I am very passionate about helping people and giving them the opportunity to stay at home as long as they can.
- Oversaw monetary transactions and payments
- Scheduled appointments
- Ran errands including paying bills, grocery shopping, and picking up medication
-...
Samantha can also help with: Dementia, live-in home care, home modification, personal care
I have had my own business as a professional caregiver for over 10 years, with many more years experience. I became a licensed CNA IN 2000. With experience ranging from working in St Francis Hospital to nursing homes, on to my own private care. I have excellent references.
Betty can also help with: Hospice services, respite care, light cleaning, dementia, meal prep, errands & more
I have worked for elders of every generation born in the last century. I have worked in many different capacities for many great families over the years, and work well in liaison with family/friends, medical and other care giving professionals to provide high level quality care to everyone I encounter. I have worked with many of...
Sharla can also help with: Errands, hospice services, light cleaning, meal prep, companionship, dementia & more
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FAQs for finding caregivers in Carlinville, IL
What caregiver services can I find near me in Carlinville, IL?
Most private senior caregiver services in Carlinville, IL will offer companionship, safety supervision, and assistance with daily activities in the comfort of the person's home. Caregivers can help seniors to move safely around their home, provide social and emotional support, assist with different degrees of personal care (bathing, dressing, or feeding), and help with meal preparations or light housekeeping. They can also help your loved one with medication reminders, and some can even drive them to any errand or doctor appointments around Carlinville.
How much does it cost to hire a caregiver in Carlinville, IL in 2024?
The average rate for hiring a caregiver in Carlinville, IL on Care.com as of April, 2024 is $13.00 per hour. This cost may fluctuate depending on the type of assistance needed by your senior loved one and the caregiver's experience and certifications.
How do I find private caregivers near me in Carlinville, IL?
There are currently 1 caregivers in Carlinville, IL on Care.com. You can filter and sort caregivers by distance from Carlinville, IL or zip code, although you can expand the radius of your search if you'd like to increase your options. From there, compare candidates by reading about their experience working with seniors, the type of caregiving services they provide, and their hourly rate. Be sure to run background checks and check references from other families in Carlinville before making a hiring decision.
Are private caregivers near me in Carlinville, IL background checked?
Yes, caregivers near you in Carlinville, IL on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck. Senior caregivers who complete this background check will have a badge on their profile displaying the date it was run. While CareCheck is a good start, we strongly recommend that you follow some additional steps for hiring a caregiver for seniors safely, which include interviewing candidates, checking references, and running your own background check. Visit our Safety Center to learn more.