Visiting Angels Senior HomeCare

Visiting Angels is the most recognized and respected name in home care serving thousands of families in homes across the nation.  

Build a rewarding career by making a positive difference in the lives of local seniors and their families. Professional caregivers make life at home safer, happier, and more comfortable for clients and help minimize the risk of senior isolation and the effects that come with it. As a member of the Visiting Angels "family," you will receive the support and ongoing training you need to be successful.

A wide range of caregiver job opportunities are available for individuals who provide:

  • Assisted living
  • Companion care
  • Elderly care
  • Home care assistance (i.e. home care aides)
  • Personal or private care
  • Specialized home care (including Alzheimer's, dementia, palliative, end-of-life care, fall prevention, etc.)

Visiting Angels offers part-time and full-time home care jobs with flexible scheduling to accommodate you and clients. Professional development and highly competitive pay are also offered.

Caregiver Job Duties

Professional senior care duties will vary depending on the needs and requests of clients and families. Common home care duties and caregiver job descriptions may include:

  • Assistance with other activities of daily living 
  • Companionship and emotional support
  • Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, etc.)
  • Laundry and light housekeeping
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Medication reminders

What are the Benefits of Becoming a Visiting Angels Caregiver?

Visiting Angels has earned a reputation as one of America's leading home care brands for caregivers. Becoming a Visiting Angels' caregiver has many personal and professional benefits, including:

  • Career advancement and ongoing training opportunities
  • Competitive pay and benefits
  • Employee recognition programs
  • Flexible hours and scheduling to encourage work-life balance
  • Fostering relationships with older adults and their family members
  • Opportunities for education, professional development, and certification through its "Caregiver University"
  • Personal accomplishment from caring for others in your community
  • Supportive, respectful, caring work environment and organizational culture