We are excited to offer qualified individuals an opportunity to be in business for themselves but not by themselves!

How do you get started? It’s easy as one, two, three! 

1. First download our checklist of all the required documents and certificates you will need to work with us and to keep track.

2. Next start working on the requirements and trainings you need to start. Click on the link bellow for all the instructions and links you need.

3. Last once you complete all trainings and background screening send us all your documents to docs@adelcare.com.

We will schedule an appointment to sign the contract. Once you are all set we will schedule for you to meet the families of the cases you are interested. If both parties are in agreement, you begin your services to make a difference with your consumer so they can live their best life.


As an independent contractor you have the following advantages: 
• Set your market rates.
• Be chief; taking control of your career.
• Work the hours that suit your lifestyle and schedule.
• Have control choosing when, where, and how you work - Cases available throughout Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties.
• Contract with multiple agencies.
• Tax deductible business-related expenses (consult with your tax professional).
• Utilize your CNA and HHA skills.

All you need to do is provide reliable and quality services while taking pride in submitting AHCA compliance progress notes with your invoices for payment.

  • Qualifications:
    • Must have high school diploma or equivalent.
    • Must be 18 y/o or older.

    • Must have a HHA certification or CNA License.
    • Must be able to be eligible in Level II Background Screening and Local Criminal Records check.
    • Must have at least one year of verifiable experience working directly with individuals receiving services in a medical, psychiatric, nursing, or childcare setting or working with people who have a developmental disability. In lieu of the required work experience, you may have 30 semester hours, 45 quarter hours, or 720 classroom hours of college or vocational school.