I am a certified nurse assistant/ home health aide for over 12 years. I have experienced working in various nursing homes, assistant living, hospice care and in private homes. It's a pleasure for me to work with the elderly to assist and to be a companion to them.
I assisted with ADL, giving showers, bath, skin, hair, mouth,...
Faye can also help with: Dementia, personal care, hospice services
I have 2 years of paid experience as a Home Health Aide, six year experience in the aging field, and 4 years of personal experience caring for my disabled mother.
I have my masters in Management of Aging Services and am trained to care for those with Dementia. My CNA expired in 2015 but I still hold the skills.
Happy to help...
Avery can also help with: Home modification, companionship, dementia, personal care, mobility assistance
I was a home health aid, CNA and PCA for a few years. I love working with and for individuals needing assistance, from young children to senior citizens. I have a happy go lucky attitude and get along with anyone.
Belinda can also help with: Dementia, personal care, hospice services, respite care
I worked as a Home Health aide for a few years in my teens then I went on to working as a Certified Nurse Assistant for 5 years at the Overlook of Northampton (Highview of Northampton). I then went on to caring for my Grandmother and did so for the last 3 years of her life. After she passed, I decided to take a break and I ended...
Amanda can also help with: Dementia, respite care, live-in home care, home modification, personal care, hospice services & more
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FAQs for finding home health aides near you in Hatfield, MA
What does a home health aide do near me in Hatfield, MA?
If you’re planning to hire a home health aide near you in Hatfield, MA, it’s important to understand that there is no one standard role that a home health aide takes on. A home health aide isn’t a nurse, but can help with health related tasks like ensuring their clients take their medicine on time, transporting them to doctors appointments, picking up prescriptions, and making sure they are well fed and bathed.
What home health aide duties do providers take on near me in Hatfield, MA?
When it’s time to hire a home health aide near you in Hatfield, MA, it’s a good idea to create a list of duties your family members need help with. You can review different profiles on Care.com to learn more about common health aide duties such as bathing, feeding, and cleaning up after their clients.
How can I find a home health aide near me in Hatfield, MA?
To find home health aides near you in Hatfield, MA, you can create an account with Care.com and then you can filter and sort local home health aides by distance from Hatfield, MA. Then you can review your options for home health aides by reading about their experience and the home health aide duties they will take on.
How much does it cost to hire a home health aide near me in Hatfield, MA?
The average rate for hiring home health aides near you in Hatfield, MA on Care.com as of May, 2024 is $55.00 per hour. It’s worth noting that the rate each individual home health aide charges depends on the level of care required, the provider's certifications, and their years of experience.
How can I safely hire a home health aide near me in Hatfield, MA?
To help you start your research, all home health aides on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck (the providers who complete this background check have a badge on their profile displaying the date it was run). However, this is just a jumping off point. We strongly recommend that you take additional steps for hiring a home health aid safely, which include interviewing candidates, calling their professional references, and running your own background check.