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4 special needs caregivers are listed in Sligo, PA

The average posted rate is $9/hr as of January 2025

The average experience for nearby special needs caregivers is 2 years

Special needs caregivers in Sligo, PA

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Mackenzie F.


Sligo, PA

$9-41/hr2 yrs exp

Cna

5.0

(1)

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Hired by 1 family in your neighborhood

I just recently moved to NC im from PA my cna Licenses are from PA but have had them for 2 years, I have worked as a dsp for 1 year and enjoyed taking care of special needs. Im looking to start right away. I do have CPR/first aid.
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Kayla S.


Corsica, PA

$13-20/hr2 yrs exp

I have worked with disabled/special needs adults before. This including helping to dress, transporting them to doctor appointments, cooking meals, cleaning, changing them, giving them medicine and being a companion.
Kayla can also help with: Meal prep, light cleaning, dementia, transportation, errands
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Jeana C.


Strattanville, PA

$11-16/hr5 yrs exp

Children With Special Needs Caregiver

Hello my name is Jeana and I am searching for a child/adult that is a special needs patient. My step daughter had autism along with cerebral palsy and a congenital heart defect. I had cared for her for 5 plus years when she would come to visit her step sister. She was non verbal and only had the intellect of a 6-year-old when...
Jeana can also help with: Craft assistance, travel, meal prep, grocery shopping, light cleaning
Skills:

First Aid

Special Needs Care

CPR

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Kayla S.


Corsica, PA

$13-20/hr7 yrs exp

Compassionate And Hardworking

I have around 3 years experience helping the elderly. This includes helping with medications, light house keeping, helping them to the bathroom, changing colostomy bags, bathing them, companionship, and cooking. I have experience with Alzheimer's/Dementia. I have many years experience with babysitting/pet sitting and taking...

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