Caregiver Jobs Near Tolleson

Tolleson is a compact, tight-knit city of just under 10,000 residents tucked between Phoenix and Avondale along the I-10 corridor. Once known as the “Vegetable Center of the World” for its mid-century agricultural output, the city today hosts more than 20,000 jobs — one of the highest jobs-to-residents ratios in the nation — while retaining a deeply rooted, predominantly Hispanic community where nearly four out of five residents share a Latino heritage. With roughly 18 percent of the population over 65 and many seniors living in multigenerational family households, caregiving in Tolleson is a distinctly personal, family-centered practice where cultural familiarity and bilingual communication are valued as highly as clinical skills.

What Caregiving Looks Like in Tolleson

Tolleson’s 5.7 square miles make it one of the most walkable and compact cities in the West Valley. Homes are a mix of long-established residences near the historic 91st Avenue and Van Buren corridor and newer builds along the southern edge of the city. Because households here are often multigenerational, caregivers frequently work alongside a spouse, adult child, or other family member who is already providing some level of daily support. Typical duties include:

  • Assisting with bathing, grooming, dressing, and safe movement throughout the home, coordinating with family members who share caregiving responsibilities
  • Preparing culturally familiar meals — often including traditional Mexican and Southwestern dishes — while accommodating dietary restrictions for diabetes, hypertension, or kidney health
  • Providing transportation to medical appointments at Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear, Banner Estrella Medical Center, or clinics along West Van Buren Street and 99th Avenue
  • Offering respite relief so family caregivers can go to work, run errands, or attend to their own well-being without worrying about their loved one’s safety
  • Light housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders, and fall-prevention adjustments in shared living spaces

Agencies Serving Tolleson Caregivers

Adultcare Assistance Homecare covers Tolleson through its Phoenix-area operations and has been voted among Arizona’s best home care agencies for over a decade. They employ caregivers as W-2 team members with paid training, overtime pay, and a client-matching process that factors in language skills, personality, and location — a meaningful advantage in a small, close-knit community where trust is built quickly but matters deeply.

Visiting Angels Greater Glendale serves the Tolleson area and earned the Home Care Pulse 2025 Employer of Choice Award, a distinction based on independently measured caregiver satisfaction. They offer flexible scheduling, premium weekend rates, paid sick time, and continuing education. Because Tolleson sits less than ten miles from their Glendale base, response times for shift adjustments and caregiver support tend to be fast.

SYNERGY HomeCare of the West Valley is headquartered in Goodyear and extends its coverage into Tolleson, Avondale, and Litchfield Park. The agency has earned national recognition from Home Care Pulse for client satisfaction and is an approved VA provider, making it a good fit for Tolleson’s veteran population. Their flexible scheduling model accommodates both part-time companion visits and full-time personal care assignments.

Caregiver Pay in Tolleson, AZ

Tolleson’s small size and central West Valley position mean you can reach clients in Phoenix, Avondale, Goodyear, and Glendale within minutes, giving you access to a much larger pool of assignments than the city’s population alone would suggest. Pay aligns with the broader West Valley market, and caregivers who bring bilingual fluency and cultural competence are especially sought after in this community.

  • A current CNA or LNA certification typically qualifies you for a higher hourly rate
  • Bilingual Spanish-English proficiency is in strong demand and may command premium pay from agencies that serve Tolleson and the surrounding corridor
  • Evening, overnight, weekend, and holiday availability frequently carries shift-based premiums
  • Experience with memory care, hospice support, or developmental-disability services can further increase compensation

Discuss travel-time reimbursement, weekly-pay options, and referral bonuses with each agency during your interview.

Requirements in Arizona

Arizona does not require a state-issued license for non-medical caregivers, but agencies serving Tolleson maintain clear hiring standards to protect every client. Expect the following during the application process:

  • A Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card from the Arizona Department of Public Safety
  • A clean background check and, at most agencies, a pre-employment drug screening
  • Completion of an agency-led orientation covering safety protocols, infection control, and effective communication with clients and families
  • A valid Arizona driver’s license, reliable insured vehicle, and current auto insurance
  • Comfort assisting with ADLs including bathing, toileting, transfers, mobility support, and medication reminders

Training & Career Growth Near Tolleson

Estrella Mountain Community College Nursing Assistant Program is the nearest CNA training option, located on North Dysart Road in Avondale — roughly ten minutes west of Tolleson along I-10. The NUR158 course blends classroom theory with hands-on lab practice and clinical rotations, and graduates are eligible to sit for the Arizona State Board of Nursing CNA and LNA exams. EMCC is also the largest university in the Tolleson area by degrees awarded, so it serves as a familiar institution for many local residents. Because the college is part of the MaricopaNursing consortium, credits stack directly into the Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse tracks at any of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges across the Valley.

Glendale Community College Nursing Assistant Program is another accessible option, located on West Olive Avenue approximately fifteen minutes north of Tolleson. GCC offers both day and evening NUR158 sessions, which can accommodate caregivers who are already working shifts during the day. Graduates earn the same MaricopaNursing credentials and benefit from the same stackable pathway into advanced nursing programs.

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