Awards and celebrations for Offaly carers
A number of Tullamore-based carers from Comfort Keepers, one of Ireland’s largest and most awarded homecare companies, have been recognised for their contributions to helping people to stay living independently in their own homes and communities as safely as possible, while maintaining connection, dignity, confidence, and joy.
Comfort Keepers had much to celebrate on its recent National Day of Joy – a day in the calendar each year to celebrate all the simple, everyday moments that lift spirits and bring people closer together.
On the day, Comfort Keepers gave out special awards and long-service awards, as well as announcing Louth carer, Mary Brennan, as Comfort Keepers’ National Carer of the Year 2025, chosen from ten regional winners from around the country. Maria O’Callaghan, based in the Tullamore office, is one of the regional winners of this year’s Carer of the Year Awards. Maria started caring during the pandemic.
In addition, Thabita Pole, Carer, was also presented with an award for five years of service at Comfort Keepers.
As part of its National Day of Joy, Comfort Keepers teams delivered flowers and celebration packs to clients, and hosted parties in Comfort Keepers’ offices and in the homes of those they care for across Ireland. The company also marked 20 years of uplifting homecare and celebrated being named the All-Ireland Champion Home Care Company 2025 by the All-Ireland Business Foundation, for the second consecutive year (recognising Comfort Keepers’ ongoing commitment to excellent, reliable and compassionate homecare services).
All of these celebrations highlight the importance of home care and how it is a vital part of our health ecosystem, providing community-based support, connection, dignity and joy to those who receive home care.
Established in 2005, Comfort Keepers has grown to nearly 2,000 employees and has become a trusted name in Irish home care.