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Maha Cares Caregiver Support Network

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Welcome to the Maha Cares Caregiver Support Network

Welcome — we’re glad you’re here.


This is a free, RN-led caregiver community created to support caregivers and share legitimate job opportunities in a clear, organized, and respectful way.


As the community grows, more job postings will be added over time, each shared with location details so caregivers can easily determine whether an opportunity aligns with where they’re looking to work. This allows you to focus only on roles that make sense for your schedule, experience, and commute.


To help us better understand our members and continue posting relevant opportunities, please introduce yourself in the comments by sharing:

Location: City or county where you’re seeking work

Type of work: (e.g., companion care, elderly care, pediatric care, live-in, part-time, full-time, overnight)


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Please share your thoughts…

Feel free to interact in the group and invite any friends or family members who are caregivers or considering caregiving.


I’d love to know what you’re hoping to get out of this space- job opportunities, community, career growth, or guidance.


This group is meant to support caregivers, and I’m always open to hearing how I can make it more helpful for you.

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What's Most Important to You in a Caregiving Position?

Every caregiver has different priorities when it comes to work. Are you looking for private pay opportunities, agency positions with benefits, flexibility in scheduling, or something else? Maybe it's health insurance, retirement plans, or competitive pay rates that matter most to you. Share what you value in a caregiving role so we can better understand what our community is seeking and support each other in finding the right fit.

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What's One Thing You Wish Families Understood About Caregiving?

We all know caregiving comes with unique challenges that aren't always visible to others. Sometimes families have expectations that don't match the reality of the work. What's one thing you wish clients' families better understood about what you do? Whether it's the emotional toll, the physical demands, or the importance of clear boundaries, sharing your perspective can help us all feel heard and validate each other's experiences.

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