
Comfort Keepers® … From the Heart
Comfort Keepers love what they do. But do not take our word for it.
Instead, listen as a few of our Comfort Keepers talk about the joy they get every day from helping seniors and other adults continue to live where they most want to be—in the comfort of home.
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Bev W. Comfort Keeper Port Huron, MI |
Barb P. Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2007 Des Plaines, IL |
Pat W. Comfort Keeper of the Year 2005 Fredericksburg, VA |
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Jackie A. Comfort Keeper of the Year 2007 Springfield, PA |
Mike L. Comfort Keeper Cincinnati, OH |
Louise D. Comfort Keeper of the Year 2008 Winter Haven, FL |
2006 Conference Winners |
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Jennie Kludy Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2006 |
"I think what I enjoy most about what I do is being able to give individual care to our clients and seeing the difference I can make in each of their lives. It means a lot to me to be a Comfort Keeper." "I wish more people would consider becoming a part of Comfort Keepers because there is a real need in all our communities to provide this quality of service to those who deserve so much." "I’m happy to say that my goal to give excellent quality care to seniors has been fulfilled due to working with this wonderful organization. I am proud to be a Comfort Keeper." |
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Renee Magan Comfort Keepers Northwest Regional Winner 2006 |
"I’ve been with Comfort Keepers in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho for 6 years and I love every minute of my job!" |
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2007 Conference Winners |
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Glenda Haste Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2007 |
"What being a Comfort Keeper has meant to my life would take too long to tell, because I’ve been blessed by so many things." |
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Comfort Keepers Northeast Regional Winner 2007 |
"I am extremely honored to be chosen as the Northeast Region Comfort Keeper of the Year. It is a mark of distinction I did not expect, but one that I am extremely proud of. I simply try to make my client’s day a bit more enjoyable. I never considered working at Comfort Keepers as job but rather my way of helping someone less fortunate than me." |
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Marilyn Rolf Comfort Keepers Central Regional Winner 2007 |
"So many people do NOT have a career they love. I cannot begin to describe the joy it brings me to give comfort to our clients as well as their families. I feel I bring the client independence and the family peace of mind. I become a part of their family and treat them as if they were part of mine. God has blessed my life." |
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Shakeria Fleming Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2007 |
"I love being able to give back to the community, lending a helping hand to those who need one, and most of all seeing the smile I bring to the client’s face when I walk through the door." |
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Theresa Adams Comfort Keepers Northwest Regional Winner 2007 |
"I enjoy the warm feelings I get from my clients after a shift. They look forward to my visit with them because sometimes I am the light of their day. I can leave a shift with tears in my eyes from the appreciation of my dementia client or with pride when the ones who are able, get their wings and begin to take care of themselves once again." |
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Yolande Ruiz Comfort Keepers Western Regional Winner 2007 |
"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper because I wanted a rewarding career. Being a Comfort Keeper has given my life worth and has made me a better person, which in turn I can give back to them. I am helping my clients, but the truth is that they are helping ME!" |
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Ida "Bunny" Branch Comfort Keepers Southeast Regional Winner 2007 |
"I am so blessed to be named Comfort Keeper of my region. Being a caregiver means the world to me. God has been good to me and I am so happy to be taking care of my clients. |
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2008 Conference Winners |
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Jeanie Eaker Comfort Keepers Central Regional Winner 2008 |
"When I first became a Comfort Keeper... I did not realize at the time that I was led here and how this job would choose me and the people that I would encounter. Every one of them would touch my heart in some way." |
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Louise Davis Comfort Keepers Florida Regional Winner 2008 |
"No other group gave me the support of a well organized staff and an on-going educational program essential for the development of a well informed and equipped caregiver. Comfort Keepers’ mission and vision translates to a true desire for each of their employees to utilize their training, talents and experiences for success. This success translates into our providing clients with exceptional food preparation, cleaning, and so on… but most importantly, providing an environment of compassionate care, safety, and happiness as they age with dignity. There is no greater satisfaction than to see someone’s life improve because of the joint efforts of you and your co-caregivers!" "I was born to be a caregiver… I choose to be a Comfort Keeper." |
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Maria Villa Comforts Keepers Western Regional Winner 2008 |
"I chose Comfort Keepers because I wanted to represent an agency that only believes in giving 110%. Michelle and Troy set high standards for the company, and they expect the same from their Comfort Keepers." |
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Norma Nicholas Comfort Keepers Mideast Regional Winner 2008 |
"I became a Comfort Keeper so I can help give the elderly the respect and care they deserve. I enjoy seeing their faces when they achieve something new or do something that they didn’t think they would ever do again. Being a Comfort Keeper lets me do the things with my clients that other places are not able to do on a one-on-one basis. It is very important to our clients that they know someone is there to help them and to listen to what they have to say." |
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Patty Tuneburg Comfort Keepers North East Regional Winner 2008 |
"I became a Comfort Keeper to assist, help keep our clients in their own homes, make their lives simpler, and help them accomplish as much as they can... I enjoy the interactions with my clients and learning about their life experiences..... |
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Shandra Pollard Comfort Keepers Southeast Regional Winner 2008 |
"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper because I get great joy out of serving seniors. I am currently in nursing school and taking care of seniors is a great experience and privilege. I wanted to work somewhere that I could make a difference in peoples’ lives, and I knew Comfort Keepers was that place." |
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Debbie Daniels Comfort Keepers Midwest Regional Winner 2008 |
"I chose to become a Comfort Keeper to help people and make their lives a little easier and happier. The part I enjoy the most about being a Comfort Keeper is that I get to know my clients like family. I love to spend time with them. I also try to find activities for them and make daily living easier and fun for them." "Comfort Keepers has helped me learn a lot about making new friends and appreciating life. I realize that my clients may not be around forever, but they will always be in my heart." |
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