Who Provides the Care?
A Place At Home caregivers pass a comprehensive background check to become insured and receive initial and ongoing training so they continue performing at a professional level. Our caregivers live “We are CARE” and are awarded “Caregiver of the Month” when they go above and beyond providing CARE.
Find your local A Place At Home office to discuss which providers are available and/or permitted in your area.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- Complete state-approved training program
- Helps with activities of daily living and other healthcare needs
- Provides companion, lifestyle, and personal care
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
- Complete state-approved training program
- Administers medications per physician’s orders
- Oral administration, topical, drops, PRN Tube Feeding, and Sub Q
Home Health Aide
- Helps with activities of daily living and other healthcare needs
- Provides companion, lifestyle, and personal care
- Meal preparation, cooking, running errands, doctor appointments, medication reminders
Registered Nurse (RN)
- Creates the Care Plan
- Updates care plan every 60 days or per change in condition
- Oversees care teams to ensure things are running smoothly and effectively
Companions/Homemakers
- May perform companion and lifestyle care
- Help with running errands, meal preparation, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, and more.
- Medication reminders
“Over the past four months, I have had the pleasure of working as a caregiver for A Place at Home. I was thoroughly impressed by the agency's diligence in ensuring that each client is happy with their care. They take the time to match caregivers to clients based on their skills and personalities.”
Lauren C.
Milwaukie, OR
Dave’s Story: 2020 National Caregiver of the Year
Dave found A Place At Home after decades of working in the insurance business. Dave wanted to do something more “rewarding” with his life so he became a Certified Nursing Assistant and began working to make people’s lives better.

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