đź’– Join Wrapped N Love Home Care, LLC as a Caregiver! đź’– Montgomery County

đź’– Join Wrapped N Love Home Care, LLC as a Caregiver! đź’–

Full Time • Montgomery County
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Competitive salary
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Health insurance
  • Help or transport service
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
đź’– Join Wrapped N Love Home Care, LLC as a Caregiver! đź’–
✨ Compassion in Every HeartBEAT – Be the Hands That Make Independence Possible! ✨

At Wrapped N Love Home Care, LLC, we know that caregivers are the heartbeat of everything we do. As a Caregiver in Pennsylvania, you’ll bring comfort, dignity, and support to our clients right in the place they love most—their homes. This isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. And with us, you’ll be supported, valued, and given opportunities to grow.

💜 Why You’ll Love Being Wrapped N Love:

🌸 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance – Comprehensive benefits for your health and peace of mind.
🌸 401(k) Program – Secure your future while caring for others.
🌸 Flexible Scheduling – Morning, night, overnight, and even 1–3 hour filler shifts available.
🌸 Supportive, Family-Like Team Culture – Work with people who truly value you.
🌸 Growth Opportunities – Advance your career in home care and beyond.
🌸 Meaningful Impact – Change lives every day with compassion and care.

🗂️ Your Key Responsibilities:

✨ Personal Care & Daily Living Assistance

  • Provide help with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility.

  • Assist with meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, and errands.

  • Offer companionship and emotional support.

✨ Health & Safety Support

  • Give medication reminders as directed.

  • Accompany clients to medical appointments or community activities.

  • Observe, record, and report changes in client condition to supervisors.

  • Follow infection control and safety procedures consistently.

✨ Professional Excellence

  • Maintain confidentiality and dignity for all clients.

  • Deliver care that aligns with our mission: Compassion in Every HeartBEAT.

  • Uphold Wrapped N Love Home Care policies and state regulations at all times.

âś… What You Bring:

âś” High School Diploma or GED (required).
âś” Completion of a state-approved caregiver or aide training program (preferred but not required in PA).
âś” 1+ year(s) of professional caregiving or related experience preferred.
âś” CPR/First Aid Certification (preferred, not required).
✔ Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
âś” Compassion, patience, and reliability.
âś” Physical ability to safely perform transfers and caregiving duties.

📍 Your Impact:

As a Caregiver, you’ll be more than a helper—you’ll be a lifeline. You’ll empower seniors and individuals with disabilities to live independently, safely, and happily in their own homes. Every act of care you provide carries our promise: Compassion in Every HeartBEAT.

đź’Ľ Schedule & Compensation:

  • Employment Type: Full-Time, Part-Time, or Per Diem

  • Shifts Available: Mornings, nights, overnights, and short 1–3 hour visits

  • Compensation: Competitive hourly pay based on experience

  • Benefits: Full benefits package for eligible employees

đź’– Ready to Be the HeartBEAT of Home Care?

Step into a career where your compassion and skills are celebrated. Join the Wrapped N Love Home Care, LLC family and become part of a team that truly values its caregivers.

💜💖 Because care feels better when it’s Wrapped N Love. 💖💜

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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