Hooray for Peppy!


Posted on June 26th, by Mark Winter in OUR Caregivers. 1 Comment

Hooray for Peppy!

Please join us in congratulating Perpetua, as our most recent Caregiver of the Month!

Perpetua, known lovingly by her clients as “Peppy”, is a highly skilled Caregiver specializing in Dementia, Hospice, and Parkinson’s care.   The Hired Hands team has had the distinct pleasure of working with Peppy for almost two and a half years, and we’re here to tell you… she is pure sunshine!   She has a history of exceeding all expectations everywhere she goes and consistently going above and beyond ever since she joined the Hired Hands Marin team.  Every day, Perpetua is joyful, attentive, and always willing to help whenever and however she can.

When we surprised Perpetua with our Caregiver of the Month award, she stated “I am blessed to work for such a caring and supportive group and I love my clients like my own family”.   We certainly feel blessed getting to work together!

Perpetua, thank you for being you… and ALL you do!
~The HIRED HANDS HOMECARE Team





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