Home Health Aide
Home health aides make sure clients take their medicine. They also check respiration and pulse, change bandages, and assist with exercises. Aides that work at agencies that get funding from Medicare or Medicaid need training to pass a competency evaluation. They also need to be certified by the National Association for Home Care & Hospice, which requires 75 hours of training and passing a written exam. The median salary for this job is $52,000 a year according to Neuvoo.com