Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services presents Susan Kahlau of Mountain Top with the Sustained Excellence Award at the company’s national conference in Orlando, Florida. Annually, the Sustained Excellence Award is given to the franchisee who has overcome extraordinary obstacles or adversity in building their Visiting Angels business. It recognizes the valiant efforts, tenacity and passion required to provide the Visiting Angels services to others in the midst of, and in spite of, strong challenges to the business.
Since 1998, Visiting Angels has been providing compassionate elder care services to families across the United States through a network of elder care franchised agencies with the best possible in-home care services. On June 22, Darien Zimmerman, Director of Operations, Living Assistant Services, presented Kahlau with the award for compassionate elder care services.
“This award includes the words valiant efforts, tenacity and passion, and our winner is all those plus some. This brand ambassador is an innovator who seized on an educational training lab, a Weekend on Call program, and a successful marketing idea that packed a trunk with goodies, long before COVID and any of these ideas were fashionable,” said Darien Zimmerman.
“In the midst of tragedy, the teams sustaining excellence since 2009 in Forty Fort and Scranton, Pennsylvania led by Susan Kahlau stepped up to see to the continuity of the operation and the meeting of the mission. She is the unanimous choice of the Visiting Angels Leadership team.”
The teams at Visiting Angels of Scranton and Forty Fort offer careers option for those in Northeast Pennsylvania seeking to make a difference in the lives of people in their community. The franchise seeks qualified and dedicated caregivers to provide in-home care services to senior clients in Scranton, Waverly, Pittston, and surrounding areas of Lackawanna, Wyoming, Luzerne, and Columbia counties. For details, visit: https://www.visitingangels.com/scranton/employment