Live-In PCA/HHA

We're Hiring Compassionate Live-In Caregivers – PCA & HHA

Earn up to $21.32/hr in total compensation ($19.65hr in wages + $1.67hr in benefits)
(Pay varies based on case needs, travel, and schedule commitment)

Are you someone who truly enjoys helping others? We're looking for experienced, compassionate caregivers who are ready to make a real impact through live-in home care.
We believe everyone deserves to be cared for with kindness, dignity, and respect.
As a Live-In PCA or HHA, you'll provide one-on-one support, build strong relationships, and deliver care that truly makes a difference.

What You'll Need:

  • A valid NYS PCA or HHA Certification
  • Experience assisting with all Activities of Daily Living (ADL), including mobility, personal care, and daily routines
  • Availability to work live-in cases on a One week on / one week off schedule
  • Opportunity to earn 12 hours of Overtime every other week
  • Reliable transportation to and from client's home
  • Availability to work in Wading River, NY
Why Caregivers Love Working With Us:
  • Paid Orientation + Waiver Training — Get started with confidence
  • Daily or Weekly Pay — Your time matters, and so does timely pay
  • Flexible Schedules — Full-time, part-time, and weekend shifts
  • Referral Bonus Program — Earn up to $375 for bringing a friend
  • Premium Holiday Pay — Because your extra effort deserves extra pay
  • Paid Time Off + Benefits — Including medical, dental, vision, and retirement
  • Free Employee Assistance Program — Counseling, legal help, and more
  • Discount Perks — Save on entertainment, shopping, and more
  • Career Growth — We'll help you keep learning and moving forward
Your Role as a Caregiver:
  • Bring comfort and companionship to clients in their homes
  • Help with daily care — like dressing, bathing, and meals
  • Keep living spaces clean, safe, and welcoming
  • Offer medication reminders and support healthy routines
  • Most importantly: Be a friendly face and a steady presence
A Message from Angela, One of Our Branch Managers:
Hear what caregiving means to her — and why this work matters so much:


Our Mission:
To provide access to the care that matters — for those who need it most.

Our Values:
Caring. Collaborative. Dedicated. Purposeful.
These aren't just words — they're how we show up every day.

If your heart is in the right place, we'd love to welcome you into ours.
Apply today — and start making a difference close to home.
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