What is home care?

Home care supports older adults, people of all ages with disabilities, and people with behavioral and mental health needs. Home care professionals provide support with daily activities so people can live independently at home and in their communities.

What do people who work in home care do?

Home care supports people at home and in the community with essential daily tasks that help them thrive and live as independently as possible. This may include assisting with eating and making meals, shopping, traveling to appointments or grocery stores, managing medication, using the toilet, walking, bathing and supporting individuals at their jobs.

What kind of impact could I have in home care?

Working in home care makes a real difference in people’s lives. You support people with daily tasks so they can live the lives they want to live. The work is rewarding but can also be physically and emotionally challenging. You may need to lift people or heavy objects. You may need to support someone when…

What kinds of disabilities do people have and what help do they need?

People with disabilities may need different types of support to live safely and independently. Here’s an overview: Physical disabilities: Affect the body and movement. Examples: Difficulty walking, using hands, dementia, or conditions such as cerebral palsy that can affect balance. Workers can help with bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around. Developmental disabilities: Affect how people…

What types of home care roles are open?

You can apply for four types of home care jobs. We encourage you to apply for one or more roles. You can work in more than one position at the same time. Each one supports a different group of people. Homecare Workers (HCW) support older adults and people with disabilities through the Oregon Department of…