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Heroes Assemble!

Do you have superpowers that you are ready to unleash in your community? Join our team of heroes and start making a difference today!

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We hire heroes, not just caregivers.

Hero Home Care is looking for dreamers who believe they can make a difference in our world, who thrive off of other people’s happiness and who have a passion for creating happy humans & healthy communities. If this sounds like you and you’d like to join us on our journey in changing the way care is being delivered to seniors across the country, check out the following job openings and apply today!

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We are looking for an experienced People leader to shape and lead our People & Culture strategy while overseeing our Scheduling and People & Culture…
Hero Home Care is looking for exceptional Caregivers to join our team of Heroes and help improve the lives of seniors in our community! As…

Caring for our Heroes

Health & Wellness Benefits

In order to take care of others you must first take care of yourself. We help you do this by offering our full-time employees health and wellness benefits for themselves and their families.

Competitive Pay

We believe that everyone should earn a living wage and feel valued for what they do. We are continually reviewing our pay rates to ensure that we are paying our caregivers a competitive and fair wage.

Training & Development

Training and development is something we are passionate about at Hero Home Care. We provide opportunities both in the classroom and on the job to ensure that you are continually growing and living your best life.

24/7 Live Phone Support

Have questions about your upcoming visit or having trouble accessing a clients home? Our team is available to support you 24/7 to ensure that you have the necessary tools and support to care for your clients and feel safe in the community.

Flexible Schedules

Whether you are looking for full-time work, overnight shifts or just wanting to pick up a few extra hours a week, we’ve got you covered. Our team will work with you to build a schedule that will suit your lifestyle and financial needs.

See What our Heroes Are Saying

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  • SG

    Shannon G

    I love how all the staff are so friendly. And I get all the hours I want. They are always willing to work around my schedule. Very accomodating! Really awesome company!
  • TV

    Tricia V

    Excellent support to employees. Making sure clients are a good fit with their caregivers is key and done to the best of their ability.
  • LW

    Liz W

    I love the flexibility and that every day is a new adventure working with my clients. I have fun at work and enjoy my job because I am making a difference in the lives of people that need me every day.

The Hero Journal

All Journal Post
  • Do Seniors Need Home Care After Surgery?

    Yes, many seniors benefit from temporary in-home help after surgery, particularly during the first days or weeks after leaving the hospital. Even relatively routine procedures can temporarily affect balance, endurance, prescription organization, and the ability to manage ordinary responsibilities safely without another person nearby. Healing is often more demanding for…
  • Daily Routine for Dementia Patients (Caregiver Guide)

    Caring for someone with dementia at home can quickly become mentally exhausting when each day feels unpredictable. Agitation, wandering, disrupted sleep, repeated questions, and resistance around meals or hygiene frequently increase when the household lacks a steadier daily rhythm. Small changes in timing or environment can also trigger frustration more…
  • What Happens During End-of-Life Care at Home?

    Hearing that a loved one is nearing the end of life can leave people feeling unprepared, even when the decline has been gradual. Daily decisions suddenly carry more weight, and many relatives are left trying to understand what care at home will actually involve, how needs may change, and what…
  • How to Calm an Agitated Dementia Patient at Home

    A loved one with dementia may suddenly become upset, frightened, angry, or very difficult to soothe, even during an otherwise ordinary moment at home. One evening they may pace the hallway insisting they need to leave. Another day they may push away help, raise their voice, or react strongly to…