How We Care

Being Compassionate

Loving, thoughtful, assume the best, humble, genuine, and authentic

Being Growth Oriented

Never satisfied, lifelong learner, intellectual, and always investing in themselves

Taking Ownership

Extreme accountability, committed, proactive, and no drama.

Get stuff done

Problem solver, results oriented, anything is possible attitude, independent, go getter, hungry, driven, tough, motivated, and just WINS

What a Helper does

Be a friend

The most important thing you can do. Our clients are eager for connection. Play board games, go for a walk, or just be

Help around the home

Some of our clients need help with small chores around the home such as cleaning or meal preparation.

Transportation

Rides to the grocery store, bank, or the local park can mean so much for our clients who may need an extra hand getting around.

New experiences

We encourage all of our clients to try new things and explore life! As a helper you can enable your clients dreams/goals.

FAQs

What type of in-home care would I be giving as a Helper?

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Care for each client is customized to their individual needs and circumstances. This assistance often includes: light housekeeping, meal preparation, hygiene assistance, catheter care, home organization, moving, assisting with errands, and scheduling and recording medical appointments. The most important service that we offer our clients is companionship! Whether we are making dinner or making a bed, we are there to be companions to our clients. As we are a non-medical care provider, we do not provide any medical care to our clients.

What type of care would I be giving as a Driver?

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Many of our clients are unable to drive. Our drivers help any non-driving client get out of their homes and out into the community to regain independence that they may have lost. This could include anything from going to the grocery store or bank, church or family functions, or even a nice drive through the valley to enjoy our great state. As we are a non-medical care provider, we do not transport clients to or from any medical or dental appointments.

Do I have to be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?

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Most of our caregivers have experience in a CNA type role. However, this is not a requirement for a Helperly caregiver as we do not offer medical services.

What age can a Helper be?

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You must be at least 18 years of age to work as a caregiver or driver with Helperly. We do not have an age limit for our caregivers or drivers, as long as they meet the minimum requirements for the position.

Do I need to have my own vehicle?

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Yes. You must have a reliable and insured vehicle to become a caregiver or driver with Helperly. All care is provided in our clients homes. You must also have a current and valid driver’s license.

Do you offer flexible hours for part-time work or students?

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Absolutely! This is a great opportunity for qualified individuals looking for part-time work. The majority of our clients are in need of services during regular business hours. However, we do need individuals willing to work nights and weekends to assist any needs that may arise.

How much does a caregiver or driver make per hour with Helperly?

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Pay is based on experience and will be openly discussed as part of the interview process.

FAQs

What type of in-home care would I be giving as a Helper?

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Care for each client is customized to their individual needs and circumstances. This assistance often includes: light housekeeping, meal preparation, hygiene assistance, catheter care, home organization, moving, assisting with errands, and scheduling and recording medical appointments. The most important service that we offer our clients is companionship! Whether we are making dinner or making a bed, we are there to be companions to our clients. As we are a non-medical care provider, we do not provide any medical care to our clients.

What type of care would I be giving as a Driver?

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Many of our clients are unable to drive. Our drivers help any non-driving client get out of their homes and out into the community to regain independence that they may have lost. This could include anything from going to the grocery store or bank, church or family functions, or even a nice drive through the valley to enjoy our great state. As we are a non-medical care provider, we do not transport clients to or from any medical or dental appointments.

Do I have to be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?

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Most of our caregivers have experience in a CNA type role. However, this is not a requirement for a Helperly caregiver as we do not offer medical services.

What age can a Helper be?

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You must be at least 18 years of age to work as a caregiver or driver with Helperly. We do not have an age limit for our caregivers or drivers, as long as they meet the minimum requirements for the position.

Do I need to have my own vehicle?

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Yes. You must have a reliable and insured vehicle to become a caregiver or driver with Helperly. All care is provided in our clients homes. You must also have a current and valid driver’s license.

Do you offer flexible hours for part-time work or students?

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Absolutely! This is a great opportunity for qualified individuals looking for part-time work. The majority of our clients are in need of services during regular business hours. However, we do need individuals willing to work nights and weekends to assist any needs that may arise.

How much does a caregiver or driver make per hour with Helperly?

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Pay is based on experience and will be openly discussed as part of the interview process.

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