We “declare-ah” that we love Sera!


Posted on July 3rd, by Mark Winter in OUR Caregivers. No Comments

We “declare-ah” that we love Sera!

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

Last week, we had the pleasure of surprising Sera on shift while she was with Peter, her steady client. Before leaving the surprise visit, Peter and Sera shared a special moment as he couldn’t wait to congratulate her again!

We have had the distinct pleasure of working with Sera for over 5 years!  She is currently on our Live-in team specializing in both Dementia and Hospice care. Sera is highly skilled, deeply dedicated, and provides exceptional care to every client she works with. Sera has an amazing ability to really connect with her clients and their families.  She is always warm, welcoming, and her clients appreciate her sense of humor. She has weathered some challenging cases with grace and everyone at Hired Hands appreciates her hard work, her tireless commitment, and caring heart.

Thank you for everything you do, Sera! You are amazing!





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