February and March Hales Heroes Win £1000!

29 April | By

February and March Hales Heroes Win £1000!

Hales Care Workers from <a href="https://halescare.co.uk/branches/south-tyneside/e and Doncaster won £1,000 in February and March respectively after being named “Hales Superheroes”.

Hales are proud to announce that Melissa Hobbs from South Tyneside and Michelle Buchanan from Doncaster are February and March’s winners of the £1,000 from the coveted Hales Heroes draw.

In recognising the incredible work that Michelle does, Registered Regional Manager Cora Ellis had this to say, “Since Michelle has joined Hales she has gone over and above for her service users. She makes the most of the time in all her calls. Michelle has genuine respect for the people she takes care of and is very proud of the job and the company she works for.”

Michelle herself said, “This is the best move I’ve ever made coming to work for Hales Homecare and I absolutely love it.”

Lee Cooper, Care Manager at Hales Homecare Doncaster, had this to say, “Michelle is a dedicated care worker who gives her all and will go above and beyond for all her service users.”

He continues, “Michelle is always very supportive of the branch and our goals. She is an asset to our team. Michelle is always up for a challenge and does not let anything beat her.”

Sue Hamilton, Director of Operations says of Melissa, “Melissa joined us in September 2020 at the height of the South Tyneside Covid restrictions. Despite the challenges, Melissa proved to be committed and caring member of our team, who is highly regarded by both her colleagues and service users. Hales Homecare are delighted to be able to recognise our local heroes in this way.”

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