Caring for people at home should feel clear, steady, and human. At Acacia, your work helps patients and families find comfort, assurance, and care across Home Health, Palliative Care, and Hospice Care. We’re physician-led and patient first, guided by honesty and transparency, and known for making things happen so relief does not wait. If that sounds like your heartbeat, we’d love to meet you.
Mission: Provide superior quality services to patients and the ultimate support to families through every transition of care.
How We Work (Our Core Values)Every action starts with the patient’s goals.
Compassion you can feel in every interaction.
Clear communication with patients, families, and teammates.
Proactive responses and timely follow-through.
Safer homes, fewer crises, and measurable comfort.
Interdisciplinary teamwork with respect and humility.
The ACACIA family includes:
As our team expands, opportunities will open across many roles. We’re grateful for your interest; however, please submit applications only for positions that are currently posted. Check this page regularly for new listings and updates.
Prefer to speak first? Call (800) 993-9391 (Irvine), (818) 241-2200 (Glendale), or (760) 898-4308 (Palm Desert).
Acacia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to an inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
If you want to serve but need flexibility, consider joining our Hospice Volunteer community (ages 16 to 70+). Friendly visits, legacy projects, and caregiver breaks make a real difference.
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