Ring the Bell for Maribel!


Posted on June 14th, by Mark Winter in OUR Caregivers. No Comments

Ring the Bell for Maribel!

The Hired Hands Homecare team is proud to celebrate Maribel as our most recent Caregiver of the Month!

We have had the absolute pleasure of working with Maribel for TEN YEARS now!  Recently, Danielle was able to surprise her with this award while she was on shift with her client Stanley.  Over the years, Maribel has received multiple awards and both she and her client were delighted to celebrate her latest achievement.  Maribel is a patient and compassionate member of our special Dementia Team, assisting clients with Alzheimer’s and dementia with her advanced skills and knowledge.  She is consistently flexible, dependable, and always keen to anticipate others’ needs.  Because of this, families often request Maribel by name and she is a favorite to many.

Maribel, what do you have to say for yourself?  “Thanks for the recognition!  Working at Hired Hands is incredibly rewarding because I get the opportunity to support those in need. Being part of their lives is deeply fulfilling; they become like members of my own family.”

We couldn’t agree more Maribel!  You truly deserve this award, and we are very grateful to have you on the Hired Hands Homecare team!





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