Becoming a PPL Provider opens the door to meaningful and flexible work. These roles allow individuals to serve as caregivers for those enrolled in programs such as PPL CDPAP. Many PPL Providers are family members or close friends, which adds a personal connection to the services they deliver.
As a PPL Provider, you’re responsible for assisting with daily living tasks, maintaining communication with care coordinators, and ensuring the well-being of the person you serve. PPL Home provides digital access to timesheets, care plans, and training resources, making the administrative side of care more manageable.
In addition, PPL First offers onboarding assistance and continual support for providers who are just getting started. Whether you’re helping an elderly relative or assisting a person with disabilities, the tools and guidance available through PPL make the process smoother.
Joining as a PPL Provider not only helps someone in need—it also offers a rewarding way to contribute within your community while gaining recognized experience in the care field.