Hi, My name is Kia. I have over 10 years experience with caregiving, I do currently have my CNA license. I am CPR/first aid certified. I have worked in hospitals, nursing homes, hospice, home health and private duty care. I have experience with all geriatrics, dementia, Alzheimer's, stroke, immobility, MS, cerebral palsy etc. I...
Kia can also help with: Dementia, hospice services, home modification, companionship, errands, light cleaning & more
Skills:
Wound Care
CPR
CNA
5.0
"Doing good job with getting my son up & ready for his ride in mornings. Takes my son a little while to warm up to people but he seems to be warming up to her pretty quick."
I have previous experience as a CRMA, CNA, and Home Health Aide. I am currently EMT certified. I have worked in personal homes, facilities, locked units, etc. Willing to do whatever is needed.
Kelsey can also help with: Dementia, errands, respite care, meal prep, hospice services, light cleaning & more
I have been taking care of people since I was 16 years old. I have a lot of experience with different health conditions. I have had my state tested nurse aide certification since 2016, in good standing. I have excellent references. I have a newer vehicle that is safe for clients. I have a clean background and driving history....
Taylor can also help with: Dementia, personal care
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FAQs for finding home health aides near you in Aurora, IN
What does a home health aide do near me in Aurora, IN?
If you’re planning to hire a home health aide near you in Aurora, IN, it’s important to understand that there is no one standard role that a home health aide takes on. A home health aide isn’t a nurse, but can help with health related tasks like ensuring their clients take their medicine on time, transporting them to doctors appointments, picking up prescriptions, and making sure they are well fed and bathed.
What home health aide duties do providers take on near me in Aurora, IN?
When it’s time to hire a home health aide near you in Aurora, IN, it’s a good idea to create a list of duties your family members need help with. You can review different profiles on Care.com to learn more about common health aide duties such as bathing, feeding, and cleaning up after their clients.
How can I find a home health aide near me in Aurora, IN?
To find home health aides near you in Aurora, IN, you can create an account with Care.com and then you can filter and sort local home health aides by distance from Aurora, IN. Then you can review your options for home health aides by reading about their experience and the home health aide duties they will take on.
How much does it cost to hire a home health aide near me in Aurora, IN?
The average rate for hiring home health aides near you in Aurora, IN on Care.com as of March, 2025 is $8.00 per hour. It’s worth noting that the rate each individual home health aide charges depends on the level of care required, the provider's certifications, and their years of experience.
How can I safely hire a home health aide near me in Aurora, IN?
To help you start your research, all home health aides on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck (the providers who complete this background check have a badge on their profile displaying the date it was run). However, this is just a jumping off point. We strongly recommend that you take additional steps for hiring a home health aid safely, which include interviewing candidates, calling their professional references, and running your own background check.