There was
no masking the success of Hallmark Healthcare this month at the
company’s annual awards ceremony.
The celebration took the form of a masquerade ball where 300
people enjoyed the evening at the luxury Radisson Edwardian Hotel
in Heathrow.
Big Brother 2001 winner, Brian Dowling and Miss Universe UK 2008,
Lisa Lazarus, hosted the fun filled evening where 30 finalists
took to the stage to be acknowledged by the senior management
for their contribution to Hallmark Healthcare.
Sue Mclean, operations director at Hallmark Healthcare explained:
"The awards are an extremely important evening providing
an opportunity to acknowledge and recognise those individuals
within our business who excel in the care they provide to our
residents."
Managing Director Avnish Goyal said: "As I visit our homes
around the country, our team never fail to impress me. Their dedication
and commitment to the people they look after is second to none.
The awards night was our thank you to them for all that they do. I
hope they found it a night to remember!"
As well as the awards, the evening raised £1190.82p for
Hallmark’s chosen charity NAPA (National Association for
Providers of Activities for Older People).
Sue Trischitta represented NAPA at the event: "I was honoured
to represent NAPA at the awards. We feel very privileged that
Hallmark has chosen NAPA as their charity for the second year
running. The value and regard that the staff of Hallmark
are shown by Avnish and his team are second to none. Each
and every member of staff is a valued and recognised member of the
team. For staff to be honoured and appreciated at this annual
event shows a continuing commitment to ever increasing standards.
Congratulations to Hallmark on an outstanding evening."
Martin Green, Chief Executive of English Community Care Association,
also attended the Hallmark Healthcare awards.
"The Hallmark Awards were a celebration of the underlying
values and high quality care that Hallmark is known for throughout
the sector."