
SUNFLOWER HOME HEALTH AIDES
What Does A Home Health Aide Do?

Home Health Aides are the backbone of the Home Care industry. Home Health Aide responsibilities include companionship, building trust and rapport with clients, and can also include performing household tasks such as housekeeping, laundry services, food shopping, meal preparation, medication preparation, and more.
Home Health Aides can also be trained in CPR, first aid, transfer protocol (e.g. Hoyer Lifting), fall precautions, nutrition, pulse and temperature checking, administration of medication, and other assisted living techniques.
Being a Home Health Aide is a rewarding experience as you have a direct impact to the life of an individual and their family. In this career path, you can expect to build relationships with your clients as well as learn new and exciting things every day.
Why Should I Join Sunflower Home Health Care?

Our Home Health Aides can expect professional support from our staff as well as the following benefits:
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Free Home Health Aide Training
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CPR Certification
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Hoyer Lift Training
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Transfer Training
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Proper Hand Hygiene
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Fall Precautions
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Nutrition
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Heart Disease Management
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Recognizing Alcohol and Substance Abuse
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Recognizing Physical Abuse
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Supplemental Health Insurance via Vitable Health which includes:
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Free PPD Testing
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Free COVID Testing
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New pair of Scrub Uniforms
On a monthly basis, we also reward our Home Health Aides by announcing our "Caregiver of the Month" which includes awards and prizes. We also offer monthly "Perfect Attendance" certificates and awards.

Becoming a Home Health Aide with Sunflower Home Health Care Services is as easy as filling out an application online! We are dedicated to our home health aides and if you would like to join the team we walk you through the process every step of the way.
Fill out the application here or contact us to find out how you can join our team.
How Do I Become a Sunflower Home Health Aide?
Sunflower Home Health Care Services does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation of its programs, services, and activities, or in employment.