Evening Support Home Health Aide (HHA REQUIRED) – Full-Time
Department: Clinical Services
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 3:00 PM–10:00 PM
Service Areas: Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living, Memory Care Units, Independent Living, Private Residences
Compensation: $20–$21 per hour, $20–$21 per hour, Sign-On Bonus $1,000 (First $500 paid at first 90 days and $500 180 days)
Make a Meaningful Difference
Are you passionate about providing dignity, comfort, and emotional support at the end of life? Join a compassionate and collaborative team dedicated to enriching the lives of patients and residents during evening hours. Your care will foster connection, ease transitions, and enhance well-being in both facility and home-based settings.
About the Role
As an Evening Support Home Health Aide (HHA), you’ll be a vital part of our Moments That Matter Program—an initiative that nurtures emotional wellness and personal comfort. This role integrates group engagement in care facilities with individualized patient visits, ensuring an atmosphere of warmth, relaxation, and meaningful interaction.
Key Responsibilities:
Facility Program
- Lead group evening activities at assigned facilities- tailored to all residents (hospice and non-hospice), fostering connection and emotional well-being.
- Create a soothing environment using music, aromatherapy, and comfort-based approaches.
- Provide gentle wellness checks, hydration support, and light physical assistance.
- Facilitate reflective and memory-enhancing activities that support emotional health.
- Collaborate with facility staff and caregivers to ensure a meaningful experience.
Patient Program
- Deliver personal care visits in homes and facilities, focusing on comfort and companionship.
- Support new hospice patients through their initial 30-day transition with scheduled visits.
- Offer presence and emotional support during end-of-life phases, increasing visit frequency as needed.
- Monitor and report patient conditions promptly to clinical teams.
- Assist with personal care tasks aligned with individual needs and care plans.
Qualifications & Skills
- Certification: Current Home Health Aide (HHA) certification in good standing (state-specific).
- Experience: Previous hospice, palliative, or elder care experience strongly preferred.
- Engagement Skills: Ability to lead group activities and foster connection.
- Professionalism: Demonstrated emotional maturity, patience, and sensitivity in care.
- Dependability: Reliable transportation and flexibility to travel between locations.
- Availability: Evening hours required.
Core Strengths
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to establish trust with patients, families, and facility partners.
- Calm and reassuring presence, especially in emotionally sensitive moments.
- Collaborative approach within interdisciplinary care teams.
- Skilled at cultivating a peaceful and comforting environment.
The Impact of Your Role
This position is instrumental in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care by:
- Strengthening facility partnerships through proactive engagement.
- Enhancing resident experiences with structured evening wellness activities.
- Supporting families by offering presence, reassurance, and personal connection.
- Advancing the hospice philosophy with comfort-driven, emotionally attuned care.
Join Us
If you’re committed to making a difference in end-of-life care and want to be part of a team that values warmth, dignity, and connection—we encourage you to apply today.