Mei Newmann CAREGiver of the Year 2011
Denver, Colorado
Mei Newmann loves her neighbor. Her motivation is nothing less than doing the best job she can for clients, watching their faces light up when she arrives and finding ways to enjoy their company. She’s also a lifelong learner who provides competent, compassionate care. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate website Lisa Barr Kazmierczak CAREGiver of the Year 2010
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
Lisa Barr Kazmierczak saw eyelids flutter. Her client, who had vowed not to get out of bed that day, was curious. The client and CAREGiver had exchanged words that, had she believed them, would have broken Lisa's heart. Despite encouragement, the client refused to rise and shine. Lisa told her she would check again in 15 minutes, but the client told her not to bother. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Barbara Maxwell CAREGiver of the Year 2009
Omaha, Nebraska
"I didn't want a job just for the sake of having a job. I wanted something I'd really love doing." So said Barbara Maxwell, West Region CAREGiver of the Year for 2009, about joining the Home Instead Senior Care Omaha Service Office in early 2006. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site John Dutille CAREGiver of the Year 2008
Wilmington, North Carolina
When asked why he decided to become a Home Instead CAREGiver, John Dutille of Wilmington, NC-the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Regional CAREGiver of the Year-said, "I've always done caregiving for friends and family members, so the job just fit me. Everything fell into place." Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Gerry Rious CAREGiver of the Year 2007
Lake Charles, Louisiana
"Whenever I enter my clients' homes, I remember to make them happy by going in with a smile. And I always say that you haven't lived a perfect day until you've done something for someone who can never repay you," said CAREGiver of the Year Gerry Rious. About being a Home Instead CAREGiver, she said, "I'm really drawn to this job. I just love it." Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Alec Rogers CAREGiver of the Year 2006
Northbrook, Illinois
Jeanie Avilez CAREGiver of the Year 2005
Fresno, California
You don't have to talk long with Jeanie Avilez to realize that she's devoted to seniors. That's what makes her work resume a bit of a puzzle. There's a 16-year span of no service to the elderly between the time she left a nursing home job and when she joined Home Instead Senior Care. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Sandra Golden CAREGiver of the Year 2004
Columbia, South Carolina
CAREGiver of the Year Sandra Golden has been shining since she joined the Home Instead Senior Care caregiving team in Columbia, South Carolina. Known as the "golden girl" by her clients, Sandra has brought happiness to many older adults who have come under her care. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Jane Travis CAREGiver of the Year 2003
Carmel, New York
When it comes to clients with physical illnesses or disabilities, CAREGiver of the Year Jane Travis truly understands. Jane, from the Carmel, New York franchise office, has lived with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for many years, but that hasn't stopped her. In fact, she's the first one to admit it's made her a better CAREGiver. "Going through MS makes me more understanding and compassionate for other people's illnesses," she said. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Helena Hickson CAREGiver of the Year 2002
Savannah, Georgia
Helena Hickson of Savannah, Georgia came to Home Instead Senior Care with the highest qualifications. The third eldest of 12 children born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, to a carpenter and his homemaker wife, Helena had plenty of experience caring for her siblings. Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site Charles Ripley CAREGiver of the Year 2001
Des Moines, Iowa
A good deed led Charles Ripley of Des Moines, Iowa to make caregiving a successful career long after he had retired from other jobs. "I became interested in caregiving when I took care of a friend with emphysema," Charles said. "I'd pick him up and take him to dinner and I'd drive him where he needed to go. When he couldn't take care of himself, I helped him find a nursing home." Read more on Home Instead Senior Care's corporate Web site |
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