The Basics:
I am looking for a woman to care for my mother at home for one week (7 days).
I had a caregiver lined up who just cancelled last minute due to a family emergency.
I am urgently looking for someone who can start this Wednesday (February 12).
Please only apply if you can start on Wednesday, February 12 and can work 2 hours a day until February 18.
The schedule is very light but the work is substantial. I need a commitment of two hours per day from February 12-18. The tasks include: helping my mother up the stairs (she can walk she just needs assistance for safety), helping her into the shower, possibly helping her bathe, getting her dressed, fixing her up a bit so that she looks nice, light laundry when needed (machines are in the house), changing her sheets, disinfecting her commode, taking the trash out, cleaning the bathroom if needed, cleaning up the kitchen, and assorted small favors she might ask for - carrying items between floors, etc.
The primary goal is to get her cleaned up, make sure she has the things she needs for the day, and tidying up/disinfecting/laundering whatever needs cleaning for the day.
Please copy and paste the below questions into a reply with your answers to apply.
I will be doing video interviews Monday (February 10), Tuesday morning (February 11) and will make a decision and notify the caregiver by 12 noon on February 11.
Thank you! I look forward to meeting a great fit for this job!
- Rae
PLEASE ANSWER THE BELOW QUESTIONS TO APPLY
Name:
email:
Best phone number to contact you for an interview:
Can you start work on Wednesday February 12?
Can you work 2 hours a day from February 12-18?
Are you available for morning hours?
Do you have any previous homecare experience for elderly or children?
Are you comfortable handling/cleaning urine and feces?
List any open time slots that you are available for a video interview either Monday Feb 10 or Tuesday morning Feb 11:
(example: Any time between 8AM - 10AM on Monday)
Any additional comments or information about yourself that you feel is pertinent: