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Windsor area 'Homecare Heroes' honoured by CCAC

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Eighteen caregivers from Windsor and Essex County were honoured Tuesday by the Erie St. Clair Community Care Access Centre.

“These are paid and unpaid caregivers who have positively affected the lives of other through their dedication and hard work,” said Erie st. Clair CCAC CEO Lori Marshall. “Some of the nominees are grown children supporting their parents to live independently at home. Others are parents taking care of children with special needs.

Some are personal support workers or nurses who go above and beyond their duties to ensure patients are getting the best care possible. What they all have in common is their passion for caregiving and instinct to put their patients’ or loved ones’ needs ahead of their own.”

Fourteen of eighteen caregivers from Windsor and Essex County are recognized during a ceremony by the Erie St. Clair Community Care Access Centre. The ceremony was held at Club Alouette in Windsor, Ontario. "These are paid and unpaid caregivers who have positively affected the lives of other through their dedication and hard work," said Erie st. Clair CCAC CEO Lori Marshall. "Some of the nominees are grown children supporting their parents to live independently at home. Others are parents taking care of children with special needs. Some are personal support workers or nurses who go above and beyond their duties to ensure patients are getting the best care possible. What they all have in common is their passion for caregiving and instinct to put their patients' or loved ones' needs ahead of their own." , said Marshall.

Fourteen of eighteen caregivers from Windsor and Essex County are recognized during a ceremony by the Erie St. Clair Community Care Access Centre. The ceremony was held at Club Alouette in Windsor, Ontario. “These are paid and unpaid caregivers who have positively affected the lives of other through their dedication and hard work,” said Erie st. Clair CCAC CEO Lori Marshall. “Some of the nominees are grown children supporting their parents to live independently at home. Others are parents taking care of children with special needs. Some are personal support workers or nurses who go above and beyond their duties to ensure patients are getting the best care possible. What they all have in common is their passion for caregiving and instinct to put their patients’ or loved ones’ needs ahead of their own.” , said Marshall.


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