Alpine Homecare is celebrating 25 Years with a BIG Thank You to Caregivers! Over $100,000 in caregiver bonuses announced!

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Jun 12, 2025

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Hey fabulous Alpine caregivers, get ready to cheer!

Thanks to Alpine Homecare’s upcoming 25-year anniversary and a one-time ARPA direct provider payment, we are showering our amazing caregivers with over $100,000 in special bonuses. This is our thank you to the wonderful women and men who make Alpine special!  

Here is the Scoop:
Join Alpine by July 1, 2025 (if you are not already part of our team) and stay with us at least through December 12, 2025 (the bonus payment date) and you will receive a special $300 Anniversary Bonus! It is our way of saying "thank you" for being part of our caring community.
Whether you are already part of our family or just thinking about jumping in, there has never been a better time to join Alpine. So, spread the word to your friends, family, and neighbors—Alpine is always hiring!

Why Alpine is the best home care agency to work for in metro Denver:
- Competitive pay rates, including overtime (1.5x)
- 401(k) with employer match (because retirement planning matters!)
- Paid time off (for those well-deserved breaks)
- Health insurance (min. 50% paid by us)
- Various supplemental insurance (including dental, vision, as well as zero co-
  pay virtual primary / urgent care, virtual behavioral care, RX coverage, etc.)
- Employee of the Month/Year recognition
- That exciting $300 bonus (who couldn't use extra holiday shopping money?)
- The satisfaction of making a difference every day

For all the details, call us at 303-309-6202 Monday through Friday, 8am-6pm, or check us out at www.alpinehomecare.com.

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