Apo is Such a Star!


Posted on April 15th, by Mark Winter in Caregivers, OUR Caregivers. No Comments

Apo is Such a Star!

Please join us in congratulating our friend Apo as our most recent Caregiver of the Month.   We’ve had the distinct pleasure of working together with Apo since early last year.  He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in caregiving, and our clients that have had the opportunity of working with him recognize this!  On top of that, not only is he an pure joy to work with, but he has also referred some family members to work with Hired Hands as well. In his spare time, he really enjoys playing piano.  Not only is Apo a joy to be around, but he can handle almost any level of care, and works well with so many different sorts of people.  Put that all together, and there’s no question why Apo has quickly become one of our most requested caregivers!

 

Apo, Congratulations, and Thank You and for always going above and beyond!  We are so proud to work alongside you.  You’re such an important part of the HIRED HANDS HOMECARE Team!





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