Home Instead to Create 100 New CAREGiver Jobs
Ardee News and Sport – Home Instead to Create 100 New CAREGiver Jobs in Louth and Meath to Support Elderly Care Needs
Home Instead, Ireland’s leading provider of private home care services, has announced plans to create 100 new CAREGiver roles in Louth and Meath. The hiring push comes as the company anticipates heightened demand for services during the winter months, a time when older adults often experience increased illness, isolation, and need for supportive care.
The new positions will allow Home Instead CAREGivers to provide a range of non-medical services, including companionship, dementia care, and palliative care, tailored to improve quality of life for Ireland’s ageing population. As part of its commitment to quality service, Home Instead offers each CAREGiver 20 hours of free training and ongoing dedicated support from their office teams. CAREGivers are also able to work flexible schedules, allowing for tailored care arrangements that meet both client and employee needs.
Since opening its first office in Dublin in 2005, Home Instead has expanded its services across the country and now employs nearly 4,000 people, including 3,600 professional CAREGivers. These teams provide not only private home care services but also HSE Home Support Services, live-in care, and specialized home care services 24/7, 365 days a year.
The company’s dedication to providing high-quality, reliable care aligns with its mission of enhancing the lives of ageing adults, offering care options whenever they’re needed, with flexible scheduling and trained, compassionate caregivers. To support family caregivers, Home Instead also offers an array of free resources, recognizing the shared journey of care.
For those interested in joining the Home Instead team, more information on available roles can be found at HomeInstead.ie/Career-Options under the slogan, “Just a carer? No such thing.” This campaign highlights the profound impact CAREGivers have not only on their clients’ lives but on their own, as they bring vital skills and empathy to those they serve.