6 Care Companion Jobs Found
- $20/one way
- Hurst, TX • 19 miles away
Transport to/from outpatient surgery
- Transportation
- T
One-time
Start date: 03/10
12:00am - 3:00am
Transport from/to Hurst to Grapevine for eye surgery.
Will also need the same service on 03/26th.
Will be some wait time while in surgery. Actual times may vary,
- $35/hr
- Plano, TX • 21 miles away
Need Companion for Pre-op Doctor Visit
- Respite Care
- M
One-time
Start date: 04/20
8:00am - 10:00am (flexible)
I'm scheduled for hip replacement surgery late April. I have a pre-op appt with my doctor which my other caregivers/friends are not available. It's required that I bring someone.
It's currently scheduled for 8 a.m. CST, but it can be changed to 9 or 10 a.m.
Expect only 1 to 1-1/2 hrs. at... More
- $40/hr
- Addison, TX • 22 miles away
Caregiver Needed Urgently
- Home Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
I am seeking to hire the service of a professional and responsible caregiver who is willing and able to take up the duty of a catering to my 75 year old mom in Addison, TX. If you are interested, kindly reach out to me for more information
- $20/hr
- Lewisville, TX • 7 miles away
CNA related elder care
- Home Care
- M
- T
- W
- T
- F
Weekly
8:00pm - 12:00am
Care involves assistance with pre made meals and snacks. Help with bathing and toileting. Companion care throughout day, grooming and infrequent accompanying to doctor visit. Note: this is 24 hours per week. Monday thru Friday and can choose a Saturday or Sunday. Total of 24 hours per week and 6... More
- $20/hr
- Aubrey, TX • 17 miles away
Occasional Companion Care
- Home Care
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Mom is early stages of dementia and need occasional assistance as a companion when going on-site for work
- $17/hr
- Corinth, TX • 5 miles away
Caregiver for Cancer Patient
- Home Care
- M
- T
- W
- T
- F
Weekly
12:00am - 9:00am (flexible)
My dad is undergoing cancer treatment, which has affected his energy, comfort level, and emotions. He can become frustrated or short-tempered at times, especially when he’s tired or not feeling well. It’s not personal. What works best is a calm, confident caregiver who doesn’t escalate situations,... More