Memory Care Caregiver Littleton

Memory Care Caregiver

Part Time • Littleton
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Benefits:
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • 401(k)
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule

Memory Care Caregiver Wanted! Monday–Friday Mornings • Meaningful Work • Great Pay


Do you have a heart for memory care?

Some of the most meaningful moments come from helping someone feel safe, seen, and valued.

Assisting Hands Littleton is looking for an experienced, compassionate caregiver to provide one-on-one care for a wonderful client living with memory loss. If you have experience supporting individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's, whether in a memory care community, or in-home care, we'd love to meet you!

Consistent Schedule

Monday–Friday | 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

Perfect for someone looking for a steady morning schedule while making a lasting difference in someone's life.

Where You'll Work

Lakewood, CO

We service clients in Littleton • Lakewood • Highlands Ranch (and nearby areas)

What You'll Be Doing

Your mornings will focus on helping our client have a safe, comfortable, and engaging start to the day by providing:

  • Personal care and assistance with morning routines
  • Compassionate companionship and meaningful conversation
  • Memory care support with patience, encouragement, and reassurance
  • Gentle redirection and engagement in activities that promote comfort and independence
Most importantly, you'll bring kindness, consistency, and a calm presence that helps our client and their family feel supported every day.

Why Caregivers Love Working With Us

We don't just say we support our caregivers; we mean it.

  • Pay Structure: $19–$25/hour (overtime eligible)
  • Consistent Monday–Friday morning schedule
  • Sick pay
  • 401(k) retirement program
  • Paid travel time & mileage reimbursement
  • Training, support, and opportunities to grow
  • A team that respects you and has your back
What We're Looking For

You'll be a great fit if you have:

  • At least 1 year of caregiving experience required in a facility or for an in-home care agency
  • Experience working with clients living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other memory-related conditions (in-home care or a memory care/facility setting)
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Driver's license, reliable vehicle & auto insurance
  • Authorization to work in the U.S.
  • Ability to pass background & CAPS checks
  • Three professional references
  • TB test within 30 days of hire
  • A calm, patient, compassionate personality with excellent communication skills
Ready to Make Every Morning Matter?

Memory care is more than helping with daily tasks, it's about creating moments of comfort, connection, and joy.

If you're passionate about caring for older adults with memory loss and want to work with a supportive team that truly values what you do, we'd love to meet you.

Apply today and become part of the Assisting Hands Littleton family!

Compensation: $19.00 - $25.00 per hour

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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Mileage/Travel Time Reimbursements
Paid Sick Leave/Paid Time Off
Referral bonus for new Clients & Caregivers
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