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Locality: Syracuse, New York

Phone: +1 315-437-4500



Address: 3502 James St. 13206 Syracuse, NY, US

Website: www.interimhealthcare.com/syracuse?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Local&utm_content=DirectoryLink&utm_campaign=SyracuseNY

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Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 15.11.2020

Interim Health Care of Syracuse is seeking Home Health Aides (HHA) and Personal Care Assistants (PCA) for immediate opportunities throughout greater Syracuse area, as well as the surrounding counties of Madison and Oneida (with a focus on Rome and Utica). We serve countless individuals within their homes who are in need of qualified home health aides to provide personal care and support. We strive to give all of our caregivers as many hours as they wish to take on, working fu...ll-time or part-time throughout whichever area they are comfortable in traveling. The qualified candidate must: Receive a negative TB test result Pass a background check Provide two professional references Provide evidence of license/certification Must be at least 18 years of age: Flexible Assignments to fit your needs! Great experience with reputable company! Competitive pay rate with weekly pay!

Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 05.11.2020

Looking for certified personal care aides for in home care.

Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 16.10.2020

Congratulations to Michelle Mims for winning our first Employee of the Month award for August 2019! Thank you Michelle for all that you do!!

Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 08.10.2020

This is an excellent article on coping with, and caring for, dementia.

Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 30.09.2020

We are very excited to be mentioned in this publication as one of Syracuse's finest for skilled Home Care Services.

Interim HealthCare of Syracuse NY 26.09.2020

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