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Home Care Specialist
On-Call positions currently available. Position couple turn into part time of full time, depending on business needs. The Home Care Specialist (HCS) is a front line position acting as a representative of Palolo Chinese Home (PCH) to provide care to individuals at home. HCS duties include companionship, housekeeping, laundry and pet care, meal pick up and transportation to appointments. HCS will also need to adhere to sound and professional judgments and initiatives in line with PCH policies while working independently with clients.
Minimum Qualification –
C.N.A. - ON CALL On-call positions currently available. Must have flexible schedule. Position could turn into part time or full time depending on business needs. Responsible for assisting resident with activities of daily living, including grooming, bathing, eating, toileting, mobility, etc. Provides simple technical nursing services under the direction and supervision of the licensed nurses (RN and/or LPN). Minimum Qualifications –
Dishwasher Part time position currently available. Minimum Qualifications –
Medical Biller Full time position currently available. Responsible for collecting, posting, and managing account payments. Responsible for submitting claims and following up with the insurance companies. Minimum Qualifications –
All positions require a current (within the last 12 months) 2 step PPD or chest x-ray. For additional information, please contact Human Resources at (808)748-4931.
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As an only child with two young children and aging parents to care for, I am fortunate to have found the Palolo Chinese Home Adult Day Care program. Being a full-time caregiver to young children and elderly parents has been challenging and often exhausting. I appreciate that the day care is open seven days a week as it has allowed me to do fun, educational and recreational activities with my children, all the while knowing that my parents are well cared for. The facilities at Palolo are clean and safe, and the staff members are cheerful and genuinely care about my parents. When my father passed away last year, they were kind enough to reminisce with me and shared their own memories of him -- it made me feel as though they thought of him as part of their family too. My mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's, continues to attend the program daily. She has found comfort in the routine and feels safe with the staff. They have supported her since my father passed away and even play hanafuda with her -- something that she looks forward to!
– Rene Tottori








