The local pest control society honored Wade with an award in front of his colleagues and residents of Blakeford Senior Life. Wade was awarded a certificate for 10 years of free pest control services – ant, spider, tick and termite protection, mosquito reduction and yard treatment services.
Wade was nominated for her passion for caregiving and local support by strengthening the physical and mental health of members of her community. She has 12 years of experience as a professional caregiver and currently serves as Director of Nursing at Woodcrest at Blakeford Senior Life, a Nashville 501-c nonprofit corporation and continuing care retirement community that provides long-term care, nursing homes, independent and supported living. living.
“It means so much to us to celebrate Kenyatta as the 2022 Hometown Hero Award winner in return for her outstanding commitment to her local community,” said Erin Richardson, president of All-American Pest Control. “She fully aligns with the core values of our company and represents the healthcare community so well. We are grateful for all she does for her residents and her team at Blakeford Senior Life! »
“Caring is my passion and I love my team and my residents at Blakeford,” Wade said. “To be recognized for my service to something so dear to my heart is an honor. I am grateful to Erin and the All-American Pest Control team for this award and what it represents. Not to mention, I am thrilled to know that my house will be pest-free for the next 10 years!”
All-American Pest Control is accepting nominations for anyone residing in the following counties: Davidson, Williamson, Maury, Dickson, Rutherford, Wilson, Montgomery, and Sumner.