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?
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 (https://impactfulhomecare.com/jobs/), 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.