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Amua Adu
December 1, 2021
Adrienne Cooper
December 1, 2021
Zora Bullett

Zora is kind, compassionate and caring. She trains her coworkers so that they can give above exemplary services also. She works with clients on every need - dementia, MS, Parkinsons – there is no job too difficult and she loves a challenge.

Zora's agency had a caregiver specifically trained in hospice assigned to a client and Zora was trained as her backup. At midnight as the client began to expire, the trained caregiver called Zora because she began to have anxiety.

Zora got dressed and went to the client’s home to assist the caregiver, and ended up taking over, excelling in all aspects of care in the dying process.

The client’s daughter called her name at the funeral and said that she should take her place upfront with the family. She is an amazing person who does this with her heart and not just with her hands.

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