As a qualified home health care provider and caregiver in Lake Country and surrounding areas, we know you have a lot of options. So what makes Home Helpers the right choice for you?
We take our commitment to families seriously, and we’re proud of our talented team and the work we do. Serving families in their homes is a special calling – and at Home Helpers, we continually attract talented, committed people to our senior care employment opportunities.
We only offer home care jobs and other employment opportunities to those who share our commitment and uphold our standards. Once you’ve completed a successful interview and background check, you’ll join our elite team and start making lives easier for our clients and their families.
Home Helpers was awarded the Best Place to Work in the 2014 Caregiver Choice Awards – an honor that means a lot to us because it comes from the caregivers themselves.
Home Helpers provides in-home care and home health care services for seniors, new moms, working parents, those recuperating from illness or injury, and those who need continued care for lifelong challenges.
Whether it’s an hour per day or 24 x 7 care, we provide the very best for our clients – the same level of care and attention we’d expect for ourselves and our families.
Home Helpers is affiliated with Direct Link, which provides emergency and vital signs monitoring as well as medication management services and equipment.
Home Helpers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
As a qualified home health care provider and caregiver in Lake Country and surrounding areas, we know you have a lot of options. So what makes Home Helpers the right choice for you?
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"My friends ask me if I trust Home Helpers of Lake Country, and I let them know that I trust Home Helpers of Lake Country, 100%."
Read More"I think it’s great that one or both of the owners come out to meet with the family. Lisa does a shift with a client who needs more than companion care, to optimize safe & efficient care. The communication of the Home Helpers exceeds my expectations.....always available. The staff is caring, patient, sensitive, & seem to understand the importance & responsibility of the job. They listen to the needs of the family and adjust the care accordingly. Home Helpers of Lake Country has a true ’family’ feel, yet professional, exactly what we wanted for Mom. They were there when we couldn’t be. We knew we could put complete trust in their caregivers."
Read More"Dave Schmidt came into my office and said he was from Home Helpers of the Lake Country. I really didn’t know much about Home Helpers until Dave said they come into the home and help care for a loved one while the caregiver is away from the home. My husband has had Parkinson’s for 26 years and while I work part-time, I was uneasy leaving him alone. We had tried adult daycare but after one day of that, we both agreed never to go back. There’s something to be said about the comfort of your own home. Dave and Lisa were a Godsend. They both came to our home to meet with us and talk about the care they offer. We soon realized that they themselves were very caring people. I told them the hours I work and some days needed extra hours for running errands. They’re very accommodating to our needs. We’re so pleased with the people they send. They play a variety of games with Bob, go on some walks or just sit and talk. It’s peace of mind for me knowing Bob is well-taken care when I’m not there. Thank you so much, Dave & Lisa!!!"
Read More"Dave and Lisa, thanks for all the wonderful care given by all the girls including you Lisa. We couldn’t be happier with all. They all do their care with kindness, love, and expertise!. God bless you."
Read More"I do not know what they could improve on. My overall experience was very positive. It was my mother’s changing needs and difficulty accepting it that made it difficult to change the avenue of care."
Read More"She has dementia, and she would complain if someone was excitable or loud. I wanted them to be low key and soft-spoken. They have provided very good matches."
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