30 June 2022
Finalists announced for the Hallmark Care Homes’ Awards 2022
We are delighted to announce the finalists of the Hallmark Care Homes’ Awards 2022!
The 2022 Hallmark Care Homes’ Awards will celebrate team members who regularly go above and beyond, live and breathe the Hallmark Charter and Values and demonstrate excellence within their field of work.
2022 will mark 25 years of Hallmark and after a hiatus during the pandemic, it will also mark the return of our special, in-person recognition event.
Team members across our 19 homes, which provide residential, nursing and dementia care, and our Central Support office, had their hard work celebrated at local ceremonies after nominations were received by their colleagues, residents and relatives. The winners of each category were then put forward to the Executive Leadership Team, where three deserving team members from each category were shortlisted and invited to attend an upcoming judging day to decide the winner.
The winners of each category will be announced during a glittering awards ceremony held on Friday 30th September at the Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel. The event will have professional entertainment, speeches recognising the hard work of everyone in the team and a delicious three course dinner. Four categories at the event have also been kindly sponsored by Hallmark Care Homes’ suppliers Delivernet, BioHygiene, E-reception Book and Daisy Comms.
Please see the full list of our wonderful finalists below!
Carer of the Year (Sponsored by BioHygiene)
Roza Wlodyczk – Alexandra Grange
Iulia Nechifor- Chamberlain Court
Vicky Rowe – Cherry Tree
Joanna Lis – Henley Manor
Briony Griffiths – Hutton View
Martin Fassett – Maycroft Manor
Teri Jones – Greenhill Manor
Nurse of the Year
Teresa Slade – Anisha Grange
Brice Meunier – Arlington Manor
Alex Ruja – Shire Hall
The Charter Award: Going above and Beyond
Chelsea McGirr – Hutton View
Les Anderson – Maycroft Manor
Hannah Mark – Bucklesham Grange
Claire Collen – Central Support
Teresa Slade – Anisha Grange
Judy Heathfield-Elliott – Chamberlain Court
Ellie Faramarzian – Henley Manor
Steve Brine – Central Support
Dementia Care Champion of the Year (Sponsored by Daisy Comms)
Hendrix Mbanza – Shire Hall
Bejera Livert – Anisha Grange
Nicola Danskin – Henley Manor
Innovation Award (Sponsored by Delivernet)
Steve Brine – Central Support
April Dobson – Central Support
Lily Davies – Ty Enfys
Rising Star Award
James Reed – Central Support
Ben John – Central Support
Sales and Marketer of the Year
Bethan Hurley – Ty Enfys
Sally Patterson – Regency House
Emma Jennings – Chamberlain Court / Willingdon Park Manor
Lifestyles Team Member of the Year
Nadia Vargas – Ty Enfys
Emily Carver-Prue – Maycroft Manor
Central Support Team Member of the Year
Neil Jenner – Central Support
Kate Holmes – Central Support
Vicki Pickering – Central Support
Commitments to Quality and Innovation in Health and Safety (Sponsored by E-Reception Book)
Richard Williams – Cherry Tree
Tomasz Fietz – Kew House
Lian Pearsall – Greenhill Manor
Making a Difference Award
Kelly Sheeran – Bucklesham Grange
Susan Pearce – Banstead Manor
Hospitality Team Member of the Year
Arif Muhammed – Hutton View
Lynn Black – Anisha Grange
Valerie Morris – Ty Enfys
There will also be a special award presented during the event called the Jim Saunders award. This award recognises an individual who embodies the company’s values and delivers high quality care and the finalists for this category are listed below.
Jim Saunders Award
Sarah Taylor, Anisha Grange
Leonardo Javier, Bucklesham Grange
Yvonne Gulliford, Cherry Tree
Horace Nelson, Kew House
Sarah Dankwah, Kew House
Maria Gasson, Ty Enfys
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