fbpx

Men Who Care

Blog
Reed Hayslett and Bryan Morton, selected to receive the Caregivers Respite Caregiver of the Year Award, with Janice Williams, who founded Caregivers Respite in 2010.
Reed Hayslett and Bryan Morton, selected to receive the Caregivers Respite Caregiver of the Year Award, with Janice Williams, who founded Caregivers Respite in 2010.

During the ninth annual Caregiver’s Rest Conference held Nov. 11 at The Church Health Center, Hayslett and Morton each won the Caregivers Respite Caregiver of the Year Award.

“It felt good to receive the award and (for) them to recognize me, but I don’t feel like a reward was necessary because maybe I was raised in that type of environment where if certain things were needed in your family, you just did it,” said Haysett, who cares for his brother, T.W. Hayslett, who has diabetes, is in a wheelchair and has a defibrillator in his heart.

Continue Reading at The New Tri-State Defender . . .


Janice Williams

Janice Williams is an RN and Founder of the Caregiver's Respite

Comments
  1. I would love to nominate the CEO/Excecutive of HATTILOO THEATRE (my boss) for your Caregiver-of-the-year- Award!!! He is the most devoted Father I know, of 2 daughters, (the youngest one has cerebral palsy), and also cares for his aging mother.
    As well known as Ekundayo Bandele is in Memphis (City Hall/Boards,/Committees/Devos Fellowship/ National Theatre Asso…), the care of his Family comes 1st!…especially his special needs Daughter!!! You would not know this simply because to him it’s his personal expression of duty and love. “Selfless service” still needs to be rewarded. Please consider Mr. Ekundauo Bandele. Respectfully, Juanita Clark Stevenson

Leave a Reply