If you're looking to start a rewarding career today that gives back to the elderly and those in our community who need the most help, SVNA Home Assistance has the perfect opportunity for you. 

SVNA Home Assistance, a (non-medical) private duty agency, is looking for dependable, compassionate, and motivated individuals to join their team serving Southern Berkshire County, MA and Litchfield County, CT. 

They have immediate openings for Homemakers, Companions, and Personal Care Aides across all shifts. Experience is preferred, but they will train the right candidates. 

Click here to complete the online application. In the wake of COVID-19, Salisbury VNA can offer socially distanced interviews. 

Candidates must be dependable, have reliable transportation, and be able to pass a background screening and drug test.

SVNA via Facebook
SVNA via Facebook
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At SVNA their clients mean the world to them so they're looking for compassionate individuals who love working with seniors. Of course, being skilled in clinical care is important, but they also want individuals who love working with the elderly and will train the right individualClick here to complete the online application. 

Applicants must be dependable and have reliable transportation able to pass a background check and drug screen. Experience working with dementia care is a plus as well. SVNA offers a new competitive pay rate, flexible schedules, and more for these vital roles. 

SVNA values their employees because their jobs are SO important. Personal Care Aides (PCA) are typically hired when the needs of an individual are too much for family and friends. By hiring a PCA, families can rest assured their loved one is adequately cared for and has a compassionate, capable, trained individual around at all times.

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This is a job where you can make a difference each and every day as personal care aides play a vital role in the lives of all clients. They provide emotional and physical support for both the clients and their families. Sometimes called caregivers, PCAs are professionals who provide care and assistance to sick, disabled, elderly, or fragile individuals. Click here to learn more and complete the online application. 

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Duties for PCAs include assisting individuals with daily activities such as using the bathroom, preparing or eating meals, executing hygiene and grooming habits, taking medication, bathing, and completing housework or other chores. Plus, they act as an important source of companionship for their clients, and they often join them at community events or appointments. Also, they spend time with their clients by helping them with arts and crafts and games. 

To learn more, visit SVNA's website today. 

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