We “Aughta” Celebrate Loata!


Posted on January 30th, by Mark Winter in OUR Caregivers. No Comments

We “Aughta” Celebrate Loata!

Greetings!

The Holidays are over, and we need to catch up on celebrating some outstanding Caregivers!  Let’s roll!

First, please join us in raising our glasses high to Loata!  Hired Hands has had the distinct honor of working alongside Loata for over SIX years now, and she such an important member of our both our Dementia and Hospice teams. This is actually her second time being recognized as Caregiver of the Month and it is truly well deserved!  Loata is full of personality, attentive, and always willing to help whenever she can. She brings a warm heart and joyful smile that can brighten every room and anyone’s day. Her commitment and dedication have a positive impact on our clients and their families who rely on her.  On top of all of that… Loata is an absolute pleasure to work with!  Loata, we are incredibly grateful to have you on our team, and here’s to another SIX years of smiles and outstanding care!

Congratulations Loata, you’re such a star!
~HHH





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