Hospice Caregiver - Bring Comfort When It Matters Most
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
401(k)
End-of-life care requires someone special—and we believe that's you.
At Executive Home Care, our hospice caregivers provide emotional support, companionship, and comfort care that honors each client's journey and brings peace to their loved ones. If you're called to this meaningful work and have the flexibility to serve families during evenings, overnights, weekends, or urgent situations, we'd be honored to have you on our team.
Benefits:
Meaningful Work: Provide comfort and reassurance during the final stage of life
Competitive Compensation: Earn competitive hourly wages
Employee Recognition: Caregiver appreciation and recognition programs
Supportive Work Environment: Compassionate, understanding leadership
Consistent Assignments: Continuity with the same clients and families when possible
Safety Gear Provided: PPE provided as appropriate
Scrubs Provided: Company branded scrubs set provided on first day
Referral Incentives: Referral bonuses available
Responsibilities:
Hospice & End of Life Personal Care:
Assist with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and incontinence care
Support safe transfers, repositioning, and comfort-focused mobility
Provide bedside, vigil, and overnight presence as needed
Maintain a calm, respectful, and dignified environment
Comfort & Daily Living Support:
Assist with light meal preparation, comfort foods, and hydration as tolerated
Support daily routines based on client preferences and hospice guidance
Perform light housekeeping to maintain a peaceful living space
Medication Support (non-medical):
Provide medication reminders as directed by family or hospice staff
No medication administration or clinical tasks
Emotional Support & Companionship:
Offer quiet companionship, emotional reassurance, and attentive presence
Support family members with patience, empathy, and respectful communication
Understand and honor cultural, spiritual, and end-of-life wishes
Observation & Communication:
Observe and report changes in clients' health status to the care team.
Document care provided and any notable observations.
Collaborate respectfully with hospice nurses, social workers and care teams.
Qualifications:
Hospice, end-of-life, or vigil care experience
Comfort working in emotionally sensitive situations.
Professional, compassionate demeanor
High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
Previous experience as a caregiver or similar role preferred
Certification in CPR and First Aid preferred
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to follow care plans and work collaboratively within a team