Three Griswold Home Care Caregivers win National Awards!

May 31, 2012 2:33 pm

Six months ago, the National Corporate staff of  Griswold Home Care asked each of its 175 offices to submit names of Caregivers that would be recognized nationally from amongst more than 10,000 Caregivers working with Clients of Griswold Home care.  There were three awards to be given, with a first, second and third place, and [...]

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Ginger Couch, Benton House and Blake Hawkins, Owner of The Hail Mary Sports Pub

May 24, 2012 9:06 pm

Blake Hawkins is a North Georgia native!  He went to the University of Georgia, then later to Florida State.  After graduation, Blake spent a number of years with Florida’s Lee County Recreation Department, then moved back to his native Georgia to work for Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation.  About five years ago, Blake fulfilled a [...]

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It’s a Mission, not a Job! Jane Hibberd of Homestead Hospice shares her journey

May 17, 2012 7:05 pm

A Virginia native, Jane Hibbard attended Virginia Tech with the intent of studying Sociology and working in the field.  Along the way, she decided that she wanted to be a nurse, and earned a BS in Nursing from The Medical College of Virginia.  For nearly ten years, she served as a nurse in both the [...]

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Chris Brannon, Esq. Talks about Protecting Care and Preserving Assets

May 10, 2012 6:19 pm

A rare native of Georgia, Chris Brannon grew up in Gwinnett County, and went on to attend The University of Georgia.  After graduating from UGA, Chris pursued his dream to be an attorney by attending law school at Ole Miss.  Chris is a founding partner in the law practice of Duhon & Brannon, LLC. Mr. [...]

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Ann Serrie and Marilyn Anderson chat about volunteering at Hospice Atlanta!

May 1, 2012 3:41 pm

Ann Serrie is a native of New York City.  When she was old enough for the novelty of cold weather and snow to wear off, she promptly moved to Atlanta! J  At the age of 12, Ann’s grandmother told her that she didn’t want to die in a hospital.  She continued to repeat this message [...]

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