A 78-year-old Malvern woman who still works long hours as a carer says she has no plans to retire.
Josephine Hobbs, who worked 57 hours last week, has been nominated for the Care Hero Award at the Worcestershire Health & Social Care Awards 2023.
Her son, Malvin Hobbs, submitted the nomination.
“My mum is 78 years old and works over 75 hours a week for a domiciliary care company,” he said.
“She starts work every morning at 6.30am and finishes most nights at 8.45pm. She supplies amazing care to her service users and makes sure they always have what they need.
“My mum is always around for her service users at their times of need. Unfortunately in her job she has to deal with service users when they pass and she’s always there for the family at their time of need.
“She’s always working and at her age it’s just unbelievable.”
READ MORE: Worcestershire Health and Social Care Awards open for nominations
Josephine said she was shocked to be nominated, adding: “I love my job.
“Retirement is a swear word in my house - I don’t like it, I just keep going. I love my clients and they love me.”
Josephine has worked for Malvern-based Care 4 Me for the past few years, and before that had worked in care at Worcestershire Royal Hospital since 1989.
“I’ve got a family but my job is my life,” she said. “Care 4 Me are great to work for and my boss is amazing.”
When Josephine gets a rare moment to herself outside of work, she enjoys cooking, dressmaking and spending time with her family.
The Worcestershire Health & Social care Awards 2023 is being run across all of our local titles and websites - Worcester News, Malvern Gazette, Evesham Journal, Bromsgrove & Droitwich Advertiser, Kidderminster Shuttle and Redditch Advertiser - in partnership with the University of Worcester.
The 2023 awards will culminate in a black tie dinner for all the finalists at the Abbey Hotel in Malvern on Thursday, September 14, where the winners will be announced.
You can submit nominations up until noon on Sunday, July 9 at https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/whsc-awards-2023/
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here