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05 Dec 2025

Home Instead aiming to recruit new CAREGivers in Kildare this January

Home Instead, is seeking applications from people who want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people

Home Instead aiming to recruit new CAREGivers in Kildare this January

Home Instead aiming to recruit new CAREGivers in Kildare this January

Ireland’s leading provider of home care services, Home Instead, is seeking applications from dedicated, compassionate people across Kildare who want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people who need support to help them live safe and well at home and in their community.

The organisation is aiming to increase the number of professional CAREGivers in Kildare and bring its renowned relationship-based approach to care to more people than ever in 2025.

Valuing individuality   

Home Instead CAREGivers provide a vital service to a wide variety of people in Kildare and help them to continue to live independent lives in their own community. The organisation is encouraging applications from people from all walks of life who are as individual as their clients.

“We are lucky to have people from 68 different countries working as CAREGivers up and down the country, and we value each and every one of their unique experiences and needs,” Amy Quille, General Manager at Home Instead Kildare, said.

“We encourage people to share what makes them who they are and bring those characteristics and life learnings to their role as CAREGivers, and we are proud to celebrate the individuality of every single one of our staff in Kildare,” Amy continued.

“We also recognise that each CAREGiver has distinct needs and circumstances, and that is why we offer flexible schedules that enable them to fit their valuable work around their lives,” Amy added.

Further to flexible schedules and competitive rates of pay, Home Instead CAREGivers receive a range of benefits that help them provide the highest quality of care possible. CAREGivers undergo best-in-class training, receive dedicated office support and have clear opportunities and encouragement to progress in their careers.

Caring for the local community

Home Instead CAREGivers deliver a range of non-medical care services, from companionship and connection to specialised dementia and palliative care, to older people in Kildare. Further to keeping them safe and well while living independent lives at home, the support CAREGivers provide can also facilitate early hospital discharge and, in some instances, prevent people from being hospitalised in the first place.

“Social interaction and companionship are crucial to maintaining good mental health and helping to prevent cognitive decline, particularly in older people,” Amy said. “Working as a Home Instead CAREGiver is a rewarding and meaningful career that provides a vital service to those older adults who need it most, particularly during the winter months,” Amy concluded.

People interested in exploring a career in care are encouraged to get in touch with their local Kildare office by calling (045) 446 593 or by visiting https://www.homeinstead.ie/career-options

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