Ian is AWESOME!


Posted on July 16th, by Mark Winter in Caregivers, OUR Caregivers. No Comments

Ian is AWESOME!

Today we have the pleasure of honoring Mr. Ian B as our Caregiver of the Month!  We have had the pleasure of working with Ian since 2018.  Ian joined the Napa team coming over from the Marin Team in March of this year and has been such an amazing caregiver to Mr. Jackson and Mr. Williams, his two regular Clients.

Ian is such a pleasure to work with!  Clients having nothing but the best to say about him and the care he provides.  He is professional, kind, knowledgeable, encouraging, insightful, a great communicator and always willing to help with such a humble demeanor.  Ian is definitely one of those caregivers we feel honored to work with and excited to see his future unfold as he continues his journey to help more people someday as an RN!

Ian, please know that all of us at Hired Hands Homecare appreciates you and all you do for each of your clients.  You are truly awesome, and truly help make the world a better place!





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