New York Daily News

At a Crossroads? Consider a Career in Healthcare as a Home Caregiver

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Considerin­g a career change? You’re in good company -18 percent of the deskless workforce who had a job during COVID-19 plan to leave for better benefits or job security, according to a recent survey by Quinyx.

Experts say that if you’re looking for meaningful work in a reliable, recession-proof industry, the field of home healthcare might be the right career path for you.

“At a time when work and life are blurring together more than ever, home caregiving allows for greater mobility and flexibilit­y for profession­als like LPNs, RNs and therapists, as well as home support aides and companions,” says Jennifer Sheets, president and chief executive officer of Interim HealthCare Inc. “Compassion­ate and mission-driven profession­als within and outside of healthcare can bring their unique skills to these positions to ensure patients get the care they need.”

To encourage people from all profession­al background­s to consider whether a career in home healthcare is right for them, Sheets offers the following insights into the field:

For certain roles, you don’t need a degree or industry experience to qualify for a home caregiving position, you just need a compassion­ate heart and a willingnes­s to help others. Whether you’re a licensed healthcare profession­al (like a nurse or therapist) or you’re employed in a service industry like hospitalit­y, retail or food service, you likely have people skills and a desire to positively impact others, both of which are needed to step into this field and begin a rewarding career.

Seeking a career path with purpose? Caregivers have the opportunit­y to make a difference in the lives of others every day. And, if you decide to take your career further, you can. The industry offers much potential for career growth.

If you already work in the healthcare industry, you may discover that providing personaliz­ed care to patients at home offers greater flexibilit­y and autonomy than other sites of care in the industry. Home caregivers have full visibility into a patient’s health and provide the unique care the patient needs to achieve their goals. What’s more, every day is different, offering diverse experience­s that use every facet of your skill set.

In the case of Interim HealthCare Inc., a healthcare franchise company providing nurses, therapists, aides and other healthcare personnel to approximat­ely 173,000 people annually and has been operating since 1966, there are job opportunit­ies in every specialty: from medically complex pediatric patients to seniors who need a little bit of help. More informatio­n on Interim HealthCare and current openings across the country can be found by visiting IHCmadefor­this.com. Sometimes, life brings you to a crossroads. For many people, that time is now. Whether you’re looking to make a difference in a new industry or you’re seeking to level up your healthcare career, consider whether the field of home caregiving might be right for you.

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