Caregiving is not just a career; it is a calling. It allows you to improve the lives of seniors and their families. We often hear about the sacrifices made by caregivers. However, people rarely speak about the immeasurable benefits that come with being a caregiver. Most caregivers attest that the career helps shape who they are. Caregiving enables you to attain both personal and professional fulfillment. It opens your eyes and makes you see life differently. This way, you can focus on the bigger picture and the important things in life.
The National Opinion Research Center in May 2014 found many interesting facts in their research about caregiving. The research highlighted the expectations and realities of long term care in America. Upon interviewing some caregivers, 8 out of every ten caregivers admitted that their time at caregiving was positive and rewarding. The Pew Research Center conducted a similar study the same year; 88% of American Caregivers admitted that the experience was positive, not stressful. Caregivers reported that caregiving helped them develop a greater sense of purpose. The advantages of being a caregiver do not just apply to the recipients but to the people who provide care as well.
According to Pablo Casals, a famous composer and cellist, the capacity to offer care give life the deepest meaning and fulfillment. Most people associate caregiving with women. However, according to a report released by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) in 2017, more men are getting involved in caregiving. Currently, the number of men involved in caregiving is significantly rising.
Overview of Homecare Services in the United States
In the United States, home care services save seniors and patients millions of dollars by treating and caring for them in their own homes instead of hospitals or other institutions. The Homecare industry is among the fastest expanding industries in the U.S. The key drivers of this expansion include an aging population, medical advancement and focus on cost-effective treatment options, increasing physician acceptance of home care, and prevalence of chronic illnesses. In the past five years to 2019, the industry's income grew at a rate of 3.7% per annum. In 2019, the home care industry has hit over $99.4 billion after an increase of 5.8% in 2019.
The number of caregivers in the U.S is also on the rise. In 2019, there has been an increase of 4.2% in the number of home care employees. With the increasing aging population and its preference for home care services, the homecare sector will expand further. The number of seniors aged above 65 years will grow further in 2019. Studies indicate that the number of seniors is growing at a faster rate than the general national population. As the baby boomers hit the 65 years mark, most of them will need home care services.
According to a report by the U.S. Administration on Aging, there will be 72.1 million people 65 years and above in the United States by 2030. America is bracing for an aging population. The need for qualified homecare professionals will continue to grow.
Why Should You Become a Caregiver?
On the eve before the workweek, many people experience what psychologists call Sunday Blues. This is a feeling of anxiety that most people experience when they are about to resume work from a weekend break, for instance. Many adults in the U.S. admit that they experience Sunday Blues. The only cure to this psychological condition is finding something that you love to do. Find a job that fulfills you; a job that you look forward to doing.
Many home care workers admit that leaving their office jobs relieved them of Sunday Blues. Most homecare workers enjoy the flexibility the job offers and admit that it is always a pleasure to work not an obligation. If you are considering becoming a caregiver, you may be wondering what to expect. Will it be burdensome or rewarding? You may find yourself at a point of indecision. The rewards of becoming a caregiver include:
Personal Fulfillment
Caregiving offers benefits that are hard to attain while working in other jobs. Deep within our beings lies a desire to feel needed. It feels good to know that your efforts and services mean so much to someone. Caregiving gives you just that you will feel accomplished when you see the happiness your efforts bring to the elderly. Your being there makes the seniors' life worthwhile. No effort you make will go unnoticed.
Many people may take the ability to perform day-to-day activities for granted. However, for senior people or people who have suffered injuries or disabilities, performing tasks such as grooming, eating, and walking may pose great challenges. A homecare career offers you an opportunity to make life manageable for clients of all ages.
As a caregiver, you will face unique challenges and obstacles in the course of your service. Though it may be stressful to deal with difficult situations at caregiving, overcoming the obstacles will give you a sense of accomplishment. Helping others and bringing joy to their lives is always worth despite the inherent challenges.
Improves Your Health
As mysterious as it may sound, caregiving may help improve both your physical and mental health. An average caregiver is often on his/her feet most of the time. The bending, walking, lifting, and other possible tasks build physical flexibility. Caregiving activities such as moving a loved one, bathing, and dressing them can help build strength and stamina. You may also be involved in manipulating heavy medical equipment. Such activities will greatly influence your physical health positively.
As a caregiver, you have to be mentally alert at all times. Activities such as keeping up with medication schedules and doses, liaising with healthcare professionals, or insurance professionals help you develop your cognitive skills. This helps improve your memory and sharpen your mind.
Bonding and Building Strong Relationships
By caring for others, you can develop empathy, and this helps you connect with people, especially in difficult times. Individuals lean on each other for emotional support. Therefore, caring for another person is so powerful, and it builds strong bonds that are hard to break. Caregiving helps you develop important virtues, such as understanding, patience, and loyalty. This will improve the way you relate with people both at a personal and professional level.
As a caregiver, you offer companionship where it is most needed. Often, older adults are socially isolated, and this makes them feel lonely and depressed. This isolation makes them prone to stress-related illnesses such as high blood pressure. By offering them companionship and social interaction, you make the seniors happy and healthy. The companionship lowers their risks of conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, and other mental issues. There is no better way to invest your time than improving the life of another.
Expanding Industry
According to 2019, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in homecare are growing at a rate of 15% per year, and the growth could only rise in the future. If you are qualified and you are seeking a new opportunity, the homecare sector will offer continuous career improvement.
With the steady growth of the home care industry, you will benefit from a supportive environment that offers you access to training opportunities and access to top-notch technology. Technology helps improve the quality of care you provide and develop your professional skills.
The homecare industry offers you an opportunity to specialize in your skills. You can choose to be serving one line of clientele. The specialization will allow you to work in a specialty that you enjoy most.
Why Should You Join Mom's Home Care?
At Mom's Home Care, we are determined to give you the best opportunity to offer your time and compassion. We will ensure that you will never look back or regret the decision of becoming a caregiver. Some of the rewards of working with us include:
Flexible Work Schedules
We understand that as a caregiver, you have a life outside this noble profession. We will allow you to work as much or as little as you desire. Flexibility makes the caregiver career opportunity ideal for compassionate individuals at any stage of life. It does not matter whether you are pursuing further education or raising a family.
We will give you the time you need by offering you a flexible work schedule that suits you best. If you are a night person, for instance, you may work on night shifts. You will have more options than you would in an office job.
We will give you the freedom to work as you see fit. As long as you complete all the necessary visits for each day, we will allow you to schedule personal appointments and provide daytime breaks.
Competitive Pay
We offer the best salaries that are above average. We will make your work worth it as you will be well facilitated to meet all your financial obligations. For full-time shifts, the pay ranges from $14 to $17 depending on your qualifications and your level of experience. The payment also depends on shift and case requirements. If you happen to work overtime, you will receive good compensation for it. We offer paid sick days because we have your best interests at heart.
We have good paychecks, and you will always get your salary on time. Our organized billing department pays every two weeks, and you will never miss a payment. We have flexible payment options, including direct deposits.
We always recognize and acknowledge outstanding performance and reward it. We have in place recognition programs such as employee of the month and monthly raffles. Additional benefits offered to our employees include Gift Card Giveaways, Health Insurance for full-time employees, 401k, Live Scan Reimbursements, and Referral Bonuses.
Client-Caregiver Matching
We have a wide range of clientele with different needs. We understand the importance of doing what you love most, and we will match you with the right clients. We will closely examine your skills as well as your interests and find the best client for you. You will always look forward to interacting with your preferred clients.
Organized Office Staff
At Mom's Home Care, we value our employees. We treat our employees fairly as we understand that they are our greatest asset. Therefore, we offer 24/7 access to care managers to support you whenever you are in need. We have efficient management software that will enable you to view client details and information relating to your shifts. We also cater for the paid annual state-required training; we meet the costs for the compulsory 5 hours of training per year.
Nationally Recognized Home Care Agency
We are nationally recognized in offering homecare services. Recently, Home Care Plus awarded us as an Employer of Choice. We also received recognition as a Leader in Excellence, a recognition only given to the top 10% of agencies across the United States.
We offer our services to clients in Los Angeles, West LA, Beverly Hills, San Fernando Valley, and South Bay. Our goal is to have caregivers all over our areas of service and minimize the travel distance to less than 10 miles. We offer an opportunity for advancement, and you will record career growth as you continually improve your skills.
At Mom's Home Care, we offer training to caregivers that assist senior people in day-to-day activities of daily living. We have one main goal; to provide support services that will enable our clients to function independently in their own homes. We seek to offer an environment filled with love and respect for our clients.
Who Qualifies as a Caregiver?
To qualify to work with us, you need to possess a high school diploma. You also need to have valid identification and work authorization to make you eligible to work in our areas of service. We have to verify that you have dependable transportation to enable you to report to the areas of service conveniently. The position also requires you to have two years of verifiable experience working as a caregiver. On health grounds, you will need to submit live scan background clearance and TB clearance as the wellbeing of our client's matter. After completing the agency training program and registering as a home care aid with the state, you will be set to work with us.
Join the Mom’s Home Care Team Near Me
We are currently in need of caregivers and CNA's available to work on a full-time basis. We offer higher pay than most agencies. Reviews from our clients and employees will help you know that we are dependable. Are you ready to take your homecare career to the next level; Mom's Home Care is the place for you! Give us a call at 323-244-4789 and start your outstanding career!
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