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Are You a Comfort Keeper®?
If you have a caring, loving spirit and like to take an active role in helping others, you possess two characteristics that are essential to being a Comfort Keeper.
As a Comfort Keeper you’ll do more than prepare lunch or dust the furniture or help a client get ready for the day. These are important, of course, but through our unique approach to in-home care—Interactive Caregiving™—Comfort Keepers find ways to actively engage clients in life. This could include cooking favorite recipes together, reminiscing over old photos, visiting friends or attending community events, continuing favorite hobbies, taking a walk, doing puzzles.
Characteristics of a Comfort Keeper:
- Creative
- Resourceful
- Able to weave joyful, life-enriching experiences into the fabric of everyday moments
- Good communication skills
- Confidence
- Professionalism
- Flexibility
- Patience
- Self-motivation
- Punctuality
- A respectful attitude
- Discretion
- Selflessness
- Honesty
- An outgoing nature
- Organization
Also important are the ability to accept constructive criticism, solve problems as part of a team, and understand and respect procedures and protocol. So, if you have these characteristics and want a career that compensates you fairly, offers opportunity for growth and provides a daily dose of personal satisfaction, contact your local Comfort Keepers® office today to learn more.
Here's a sampling of what our Comfort Keepers think about working with us:
"I am looking forward to a long and rewarding career with Comfort Keepers. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity."
"Thanks for the compliment. I do enjoy my job. I find that it is rewarding as well as interesting. Each day I learn something new from one of the people I care for. Saturday Jane Doe and I looked up a few words in an old edition of the Webster’s Dictionary. We looked up Key Grip, and also found another word for Pram. The Dictionary was published in 1969, it was huge but very cool."