Mary Brown

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Mary Brown is truly a hidden hero. Deceptively ordinary; there is nothing in her appearance that would set her apart from the crowd or make you take much notice; until she smiles. It’s a full, radiant smile; the kind that draws you into the warmth and kindness of a heart brimming with extraordinary love and goodwill.
From a very early age, Mary’s life has been shaped by a kaleidoscope of experiences that included joy and sorrow: loss and gain. But it has been these experiences, coupled with the strong value system inherited from her parents, that led Mary to a 25-year career at a Christian adoption agency. Known there for her integrity, wisdom, and dedication to helping children in need, she soon found herself serving as director of that organization. …show more content…

Seeing the smiles on my client’s faces and knowing I am helping their families keeps me inspired. It’s a humbling, and I am grateful for the rewarding experiences I have each day.”

Since the first day she began work as a CAREGiver, Mary has exhibited a deep love and extreme compassion for every client for whom she’s worked. Even in difficult situations, Mary has been able to manage her clients’ care with grace, compassion and much-needed humor. Indeed, all of Mary’s clients, along with their families, have been so impressed with her they often reach out to her even after they are no longer clients of HISC. With Mary’s positive attitude and radiating smile, it’s easy to see why her clients think of her as such.
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The HISC office staff is also so very fortunate to have Mary drop in on a weekly basis, “Mary’s attention to detail; professionalism and loving nature are just a few characteristics, of which, a CAREGiver should embody.” shared Staffing Coordinator, Meg Williams. “She never leaves without uplifting everyone she encounters.” explained RRC Justina Elsidodi, “She one of those people you love to see walk through the door. If I could clone a CAREGiver, it would be Mary!”

Home Instead General Manager, Daniel Fulton, sums it up best,

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