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FirstLight Home Care celebrated its franchise achievements at its annual conference in Savannah, Georgia. The event recognized outstanding franchisees, caregivers, and contributions within the organization. Highlights included motivational speeches, award presentations for exceptional service, and a focus on the future of home care. Attendees reflected on their commitment to quality service and community impact, reinforcing the strong network of nearly 200 locations dedicated to providing compassionate care across the United States.
Savannah, GA – FirstLight Home Care celebrated its franchise success on May 12, 2025, during its annual conference held in Savannah, Georgia. The theme for this year’s event was “Bigger, Brighter, Together,” which embodied the organization’s vision for growth, optimism, and unity within its network.
The conference served as an opportunity to honor the dedication of franchisees, caregivers, and team members whose hard work contributed to the ongoing success of FirstLight Home Care. During the event, the President and CEO, Glee McAnanly, highlighted the significance of unity and dedication to providing excellent service. Participants acknowledged the robustness of the franchise system and celebrated the outstanding contributions made by individuals across their respective communities.
The packed agenda featured keynote speaker Jason Dorsey, who inspired attendees to embrace change and lead with purpose in their operations. His insights aimed to help franchisees and caregivers reflect on their roles in delivering top-notch home care services.
Among the highlights of the conference was the recognition of exceptional individuals and teams for their contributions to FirstLight Home Care. Jackie Walker from FirstLight Home Care of Tampa received the prestigious title of National Caregiver of the Year, acknowledging her unwavering dedication and respect toward her clients. This honor reflects the organization’s commitment to recognizing compassionate and exemplary service in caregiving.
Additionally, FirstLight Home Care of Grand Rapids, under the ownership of Jeremy Fellows, Don Fellows, and Jeffrey Lamborne, was awarded Franchisee of the Year. This accolade was given in recognition of their stellar client satisfaction scores, quality of service, and impressive revenue growth throughout the year.
Mark Paretchan, the owner of FirstLight Home Care of Marin County and Sonoma County, received the Founders’ Award for his steadfast adherence to the company’s mission and values, showing deep commitment to the organization’s foundational principles.
Matthew Jones, owner of FirstLight Home Care of Virginia Beach, was recognized as Rookie of the Year for achieving the highest revenue within his inaugural year of operation, demonstrating successful leadership and operational capability from the outset.
Another noteworthy award, the Bigger and Brighter Award, was presented to Perry Ciambella, owner of FirstLight Home Care of Buffalo, for his exceptional accomplishments in caregiver hours per week, highlighting his effective management and operational strategies. Various other franchisee honorees were recognized for their operational excellence across multiple categories.
FirstLight Home Care operates a vast network consisting of nearly 200 independently owned and operated locations throughout the United States. The organization is dedicated to providing compassionate home care and ensures clients have their best day every day, a commitment that was echoed throughout the conference. The event not only celebrated the key achievements of the past year but also focused on exploring future directions and growth opportunities within the franchise network.
In summary, the annual conference in Savannah underscored the accomplishments of FirstLight Home Care and reinforced the importance of community, service, and overall growth within the home care sector. Through recognition and a shared vision, FirstLight is committed to enhancing the home care experience for clients across the nation.
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