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Category: Blog

Category: Blog

Fabulous Friday Caregiver – Martha V
October 11, 2019 Blog, Caregiver Articles rebecca@wildrosecaregivers.com

If you have ever had the pleasure of supervising a team of Caregivers, then you will recognize the quiet ones.  The staff that has the caring and compassion to improve the quality of life for the individuals they serve.  The ones that are never late, never call in sick, always in touch with the rest

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Fabulous Friday Caregiver – Mildred C
October 4, 2019 Blog, Caregiver Articles rebecca@wildrosecaregivers.com

Mildred C is our Fabulous Friday Caregiver! Mildred is being recognized twice in one day.  First for the top notch care that she provides to the individuals she serves. Secondly for stepping up and filling in for shifts when her teammates are ill. Mildred is compassionate and goes above and beyond when it comes to

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Fabulous Friday Caregiver – Above and Beyond
September 27, 2019 Blog, Caregiver Articles, Team rebecca@wildrosecaregivers.com

We have some simply wonderful people that work for Wild Rose.  Today we would like to recognize one of our Super heros, a Wonder Woman if you will… Amanda K has been complimented highly by the guardians of one of the individuals she works with.  She has been able to put some structure into his

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#ThrowbackThursday – ETS Mobility Training
September 26, 2019 Blog rebecca@wildrosecaregivers.com

Did you know that the City of Edmonton offers individualized mobility device training?  Now you do! Wild Rose was able to attend one of these training sessions which now gives us the ability to keep our clients and our caregivers safer. The journey up the ramp of a kneeling bus and around the corner to

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Fabulous Friday Caregiver – Team Player
September 20, 2019 Blog, Caregiver Articles rebecca@wildrosecaregivers.com

Today we recognize our team Trainer and Field Supervisor, Allison. Not only is she providing awesome care to the clients she serves, she is also one of our on-call team members.  This means that if a client or caregiver has an emergency, there is always someone a phone call away to assist.  Allison also picks

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