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Are you a Caregiver?

Looking for career growth and opportunity?

Become a higher-earning Personal Care Assistant!
Become a PCA
Caring for a parent or child?

While you may not be eligible to be a PCA, we have a personalized home care solution just for you. Contact us today—give us a call or reach out through our contact form!

Earn up to $23/Hour

Higher Pay than many other agencies!

Full Suite of Benefits

PTO, Health Insurance & more!

FREE Training & Certification

Get PCA certified in as little as 1 day (if eligible).

Earn $500-$1,000 more

Start your journey today!

Flexible Hours & Career Growth

Pick up more shifts and expand your opportunities.

Trusted for 30+ Years

Over 75,000 New Yorkers helped!

What Makes Different?

We understand that discussing professional care with a loved one can be challenging, but with over 30 years of experience, we're here to guide you every step of the way.
Let us help make the transition easier.

Care in Over 10 Languages

Find a caregiver who speaks your loved one’s language and understands their needs.

Help with Appointments & Daily Life

From transportation to shopping and community events, we’re here to assist.

Compassionate In-Home Hospice Care

Your loved one’s comfort is our top priority.

Serving All of New York

Apply and complete the process from the comfort of your home.

CDPAP vs. PCA – Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the Difference?

As a Personal Care Aide (PCA), you’re employed by an agency—not the patient. This means:

  • No need for patients to hire or train you—the agency takes care of it.
  • The agency schedules and ensures coverage, so you have reliable work.
Your Role with Patients
  • Patients can choose their caregivers, so finding the right match is important.
  • You’ll assist with daily needs and follow a personalized care plan to provide essential, non-medical support.
What’s Required to Become a PCA?

All PCA staff must complete:

  • Criminal background check
  • Drug screening
  • Specialized training to prepare you for patient care
Certification & Registration
  • Once you complete PCA or ACD training, you’ll receive your certificate within 5 business days.
  • You’ll be listed in the official Home Care Worker Registry, ready to start work!
Who Can You Care For?

You cannot provide care for:

  • Parents
  • Sons / Sons-in-law
  • Daughters / Daughters-in-law

You can care for other relatives who don’t live with you.

Medication Rules

As a PCA, you cannot administer medications (oral or IV) or perform skilled nursing tasks. However, you can:

  • Remind patients to take their medication
  • Watching for side effects
  • Report issues to a licensed nurse