Hi, I'm Lauren! I've worked as a CNA for the past three years at an assisted living center and a nursing home. I'm CPR certified and have first aid training. I worked at a daycare for a year and had various baby sitting jobs while I was in school for my CNA. I'm okay with doing house work and running errands.
Lauren can also help with: Swimming supervision, meal prep, light cleaning, grocery shopping, craft assistance, carpooling & more
I provide personal care and assisting with dressing and mobility needs. I prepare meals and provided transportation for errands /appointments. I love communicating and interacting with elderly people.
I have been providing care for seniors in the Abingdon area for over 14 years. I provide services from companionship to end of life care. I have experience with Alzheimer's/dementia, complete bed care, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and aging issues in general. I have received training in CPR, first aid and Alzheimer's care. I...
Mary can also help with: Meal prep, light cleaning, hospice services, errands, dementia, companionship & more
In 2025, how much does it cost to hire an errand runner in Emory, VA?
Hiring an errand runner in Emory, VA on Care.com will cost an average of $13.00 per hour as of May 2025. This rate may vary depending on the experience each provider has, how often you will need the person to run errands for you and the types of tasks you need them to take care of.
How can I find a good errand runner in Emory, VA?
Start your search by filtering errand runners by distance from Emory, VA. There are currently 1 errand runners in Emory. If you'd like to increase the number of candidates, you can expand the area of your search around the city. From there, compare candidates by hourly rate, experience, and the specific errand services they provide. Be sure to check reviews from other families in Emory who have previously hired any of the providers that you are interested in.
What services will an errand runner provide in Emory?
Errand runners can usually help you with anything that you need either at your house or going to places around Emory. A few examples would be taking your laundry to the dry cleaning, shopping for groceries, helping you pack for a move, organizing your storage, driving your kids to and from activities around Emory, etc. Errand runners are pretty flexible when it comes to helping you, with even the most random things.