This site was created especially for private duty nurses and other healthcare professionals who are interested in learning more about what it means to become part of our team—to become “PSA Healthcare Approved.”
Whether you are a recent graduate or someone who has been in healthcare for many years, we hope this site will answer many of your questions about PSA Healthcare and the patients we serve.
As one of the country’s leading providers of in-home care for medically fragile, technology dependent patients, PSA Healthcare has more than 3,000 employees in 17 states serving pediatric and adult patients. In Florida and Georgia, we have six Day Treatment Centers for medically fragile children. In addition to in-home, private-duty nursing care, PSA Healthcare offers related opportunities including caring for medically fragile patients in alternative care settings.
PSA Healthcare is committed to our mission to provide Trusted Care to the patients and families we serve. In addition to being a compassionate and capable caregiver, becoming “PSA Healthcare Approved” means:
Embracing our Mission: Trusted Care
Fostering caring and respectful relationships
Always working for the best solution for clients and their families
Understanding that learning never ends
Being professional, positive and exceptional in your position
Living our Values:
Take Action
Give Care
Build Trust
Interested? Watch this video to see what it’s like working for PSA Healthcare.
This site was created especially for private duty nurses and other healthcare professionals who are interested in learning more about what it means to become part of our team—to become “PSA Healthcare Approved.”
Whether you are a recent graduate or someone who has been in healthcare for many years, we hope this site will answer many of your questions about PSA Healthcare and the patients we serve.
As one of the country’s leading providers of in-home care for medically fragile, technology dependent patients, PSA Healthcare has more than 3,000 employees in 17 states serving pediatric and adult patients. In Florida and Georgia, we have six Day Treatment Centers for medically fragile children. In addition to in-home, private-duty nursing care, PSA Healthcare offers related opportunities including caring for medically fragile patients in alternative care settings.
PSA Healthcare is committed to our mission to provide Trusted Care to the patients and families we serve. In addition to being a compassionate and capable caregiver, becoming “PSA Healthcare Approved” means: