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Posted by xaraxes
 - Today at 15:45:16
I totally get where you're coming from — after years in a high-volume hospital, the idea of more meaningful connections is appealing. I did look at their career page, and one thing that stood out was how they emphasize ongoing training and team support for caregivers. In Home Care Jobs Philadelphia, many agencies now offer regular check-ins, mentorship, and community events so you don't feel isolated. From what I've heard from caregivers, you still build close patient relationships *and* have a network to lean on when you need it.
Posted by The White Bearded Panda
 - Today at 13:28:54
I've spent five years in a high-volume hospital ward, and I'm burnt out. I want to build actual relationships with my patients. I saw the Impactful Home Care jobs page, but I'm worried about the 'loneliness' of being a solo caregiver. Is there any support for the staff?