Comfort Keepers® of Lexington

3228 Summit Square Pl, Suite 260, Lexington, Kentucky

Maebar 1, LLC

(859) 224-1124

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Currently Hiring for caregivers and home care jobs throughout Lexington and the surrounding areas!

Comfort Keepers' home care community is continuously growing with skilled caregivers and wonderful people. We're looking for skilled candidates and care employees who can work their way into becoming a more seasoned caregiver. Our professional caregivers provide compassionate care, respite care, and hospice care across Lexington and the surrounding areas to seniors who are in need of this assistance. 

While most of our Lexington home health aides work on our caregiver's team, we do have other career opportunities. You can be a receptionist, a client care coordinator, or a marketing coordinator. Regardless of your position, you will have a rewarding career while positively impacting the lives of many seniors in and around Lexington.


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Caregiver Job Openings For Comfort Keepers Caregivers In Lexington, KY

Find out how to work in a caregiver job or as a staff member in Lexington, Frankfort, Mt Sterling, or the surrounding areas.

We have something for you, whether you're searching for a part-time caregiver job or the start of a long-term career. We're looking for compassionate men and women who want to help others as health aides. Discover why so many people want to join the Comfort Keepers team:

  • Scheduling Alternatives
  • The money is reasonable, and the work is rewarding because it allows you to help others.
  • Possibilities for Professional Development
  • Right now is the most important time to start a career in home health care.
  • Health care and educational training are two of the most important aspects of the job.

Great Place to Work Institute has honored Comfort Keepers with a Great Place to Work certification! The certification process involved surveying 100% of employees from across Comfort Keepers locations and evaluating more than 60 elements of team members' experience on the job. These included employee pride in the organization's community impact, the belief that their work makes a difference, and the feeling their work has special meaning.


Our Purpose

What sets Comfort Keepers' home health aides apart from those who work for other senior home care companies? We strengthen the human spirit by providing protection, comfort, and safety to the elderly and their families and encouraging participation in daily activities. We also allow our caregivers to work in a flexible and rewarding setting as patient care or a home caregiver job.

 By conducting things "with" rather than "for" seniors living at home, you can develop meaningful relationships with your clients and improve their quality of life as a Comfort Keeper caregiver. We help seniors thrive and reach better well-being as a group by giving them moments of joy, connection, and purpose.

Services for Senior Citizens

Comfort Keeper's home care team has provided exceptional quality in-home care to those who require assistance with daily duties for over 20 years. Our caregivers visit clients' homes after receiving care training (including infection control training) to help elders attain a higher quality of life through home care, companionship, and small moments of delight. A committed caregiver job description would look like this:

  • Preparing and cooking meals
  • Companionship and conversation
  • Before leaving a spotless environment, I have a few errands to run, and traveling to and from doctor's appointments (or booking telemedicine sessions) is a pain (or arranging grocery delivery)
  • Respite care is beneficial to family caregivers.
  • Cleaning, dressing, grooming, and reminding clients to take their meds on time are all things they help with.
  • Assisting with feeding and other tasks that come up regularly
  • Keeping track of your client's health and informing your employer if something changes
  • Assisting with Alzheimer's or dementia care

Call our Lexington office at "(859) 224-1124" right now to learn more about our available caregiver jobs and new career prospects in the Lexington area.