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Comfort Keepers Invests in Meaningful Opportunities for Caregivers Seniors and Their Families

New Comfort Keepers Caregiver Survey Unveils Purposeful, Flexible and Rewarding Career with a 93% Satisfaction Rate

IRVINE, Calif. March 16, 2022 — For the more than 4.3 million workers who quit their jobs as part of The Great Resignation, as reported by The Labor Department, Comfort Keepers, a leading provider of uplifting in-home care for seniors or adults who need assistance, may have just the rewarding career many of them are looking for.

In a recent survey of nearly 1,000 Comfort Keepers caregivers, respondents reported being satisfied with the personal fulfillment gained in their job (90%) and the flexibility of being an in-home care caregiver (93%). Nearly 3 out of 4 respondents gave Comfort Keepers a rating of 8 or higher (on a 10 point scale) when asked if they would recommend working there to a friend. For more than 20 years, Comfort Keepers has made it their mission to not only help today’s seniors thrive and find joy and purpose every day, but also to invest, inspire and nurture the caregivers who care for them.

“There is an increased demand for a different type of caregiver – someone who can go beyond daily tasks and form actual relationships with clients to help them thrive and live more purposeful lives,” said Carl McManus, Chief Executive Officer, Comfort Keepers, North America. “We believe in caring for our caregivers because their job is essential in bringing hope, joy and meaning to so many people’s lives. By properly investing in our caregivers, we are offering more than a job – it’s an opportunity for a meaningful, long-term career.”

The boomer market is booming and for the first time in history, the baby boomer generation will outnumber children in 2030 when 1 in 5 U.S. residents will be of retirement age. 1 Demand for workers is high across many industries but for the home care provider industry, the need for home health and personal care aides is an area where demand is expected to grow exponentially to care for these seniors – particularly due to the pandemic. In fact, the same Comfort Keepers study said that 83% of caregivers believe that seniors need their help more than ever since the pandemic.

For job seekers who may have not considered in-home caregiving as a first, second or “encore” career option, Comfort Keepers has identified several types of individuals and backgrounds for whom pursuing a new career in in-home health and personal care can be a positive and rewarding next step:

  • The amount of training they received from Comfort Keepers received high marks among respondents (90%)
  • The stability of a regular schedule provided a high level of satisfaction (86%)
  • For most all respondents (90%), the ability to “make a difference in the lives of clients” is the most important thing about working as a Comfort Keepers caregiver

The 2022 Comfort Keepers Caregiver Survey measured perceptions of 978 current Comfort Keepers caregivers and was fielded from September-October 2021.

About Comfort Keepers®

For over 25 years, Comfort Keepers® has been Elevating the Human SpiritSM through its in-home care network for seniors and other adults by empowering them to maintain their independence and realize joy in the everyday moments. Comfort Keepers operates a franchise network that has grown to more than 600 locations in the U.S. and Canada, serving hundreds of thousands of clients since 1998. The compan's nationwide network employs thousands of caregivers, also known as "Comfort Keepers", who deliver joy through interactive caregiving by continually communicating with, involving, and engaging with seniors in everyday tasks and activities. In 2023, Comfort Keepers has been named a Great Place to Work® certified company. For more information, visit ComfortKeepers.com.

  • The 2017 National Population Projections, U.S. Census (Updated 10/8/2019)