The History of the Circle of Care Awards

We are excited to bring you the 2023 Circle of Care Awards in an in-person event.

Date: Thursday, October 12, 2023.  

Time: 6:30 PM

This year we are proud to present, “CELEBRATING SELF-CARE as our theme.

Stay tuned for more exciting details Including:

Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Partner Announcements
  • COCA 2023 Media Day

COCA HISTORY

On October 1, 2020, CABS’ Circle of Care Awards was a complete online experience to celebrate 41 years in the healthcare industry and the International Day of Older Persons.

Every year the United Nations (UN) gives a theme to the International Day of Older Persons. The year 2020’s theme was “Pandemics: Do  They Change How We Address Age and Ageing?”, highlighting the nurses and women workforce who has aided the senior population during the COVID-19 global pandemic. To correlate with the UN’s theme, CABS’ 2020 Circle of Care Awards theme was “Celebrating a  Decade of Healthy Ageing”. In recognition of the theme and CABS 41st anniversary, we launched our second annual Circle of Care Awards.  The Circle of Care Award is an honor granted to those who have provided exemplary services for the community.

During the event, we presented awards to NYCHA, PPEforNYC, CABS’ aides that turned into clients, eldest aides, our first posthumous award to our Director of  Patient Services, CABS’ Nursing Department, and a case coordinator who has been with the organization for more than 20 years.

We were able to enjoy several community resources such as the Alzheimer’s Foundation, Healthfirst, and God’s Love We Deliver. Words of empowerment and wisdom were received from our local politicians Senator Roxanne Persaud, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker, and the Former Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams.

 

Take a look back at the 3rd ANNUAL CIRCLE OF CARE AWARDS!

2021’s Year of the Healthcare Worker honored our health care workers and communities’ resilience and thanked those who make this transformative work possible.

RECAP 2021 LIVE

Together, our honorees are the people who help fulfill CABS mission to provide care services to those who need them most.

The spirit of the Circle of Care is based on the inter-dependence of people and resources with the client in the center – our healthcare workers have been right beside them. Thank you as we salute this resilience and commitment to care.

On October 1, 2020, CABS’ Circle of Care Awards was a complete online experience to celebrate 41 years in the healthcare industry and the International Day of Older Persons.

Every year the United Nations (UN) gives a theme to the International Day of Older Persons. The year 2020’s theme was “Pandemics: Do  They Change How We Address Age and Ageing?”, highlighting the nurses and women workforce who has aided the senior population during the COVID-19 global pandemic. To correlate with the UN’s theme, CABS’ 2020 Circle of Care Awards theme was “Celebrating a  Decade of Healthy Ageing”. In recognition of the theme and CABS 41st anniversary, we launched our second annual Circle of Care Awards.  The Circle of Care Award is an honor granted to those who have provided exemplary services for the community.

During the event, we presented awards to NYCHA, PPEforNYC, CABS’ aides that turned into clients, eldest aides, our first posthumous award to our Director of  Patient Services, CABS’ Nursing Department, and a case coordinator who has been with the organization for more than 20 years.

We were able to enjoy several community resources such as the Alzheimer’s Foundation, Healthfirst, and God’s Love We Deliver. Words of empowerment and wisdom were received from our local politicians Senator Roxanne Persaud, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, Assemblywoman Latrice Walker, and the Former Brooklyn Borough President, now Mayor, Eric Adams.

Our #CircleofCare continues throughout the year, follow our journey on social media at @cabshomecare

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CABS Circle of Care Awards - Year of the Healthcare Worker

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