Carewell Caregiver Awards

2025 Caregiver of the Year Award Winner: Tanya Phillips

2025 Caregiver of the Year Award Winner: Tanya Phillips

Posted by Carewell Team on Fri Feb 21 2025

When it comes to caregiving, most people might not think of themselves as a hero. For a dedicated mom like Tanya Phillips, she reserves that word for her son, Tristan. Yet, her story shows just how much strength, love, and heroism she puts into caregiving every single day. Read More


Meet our 2025 Carewell Caregiver Award Winners

Meet our 2025 Carewell Caregiver Award Winners

Posted by Carewell Team on Fri Feb 21 2025

We’re so honored to introduce you to our 2025 Carewell Caregiver Award Winners! Each winner is an example of why caregivers deserve to be recognized for all of their hard work. Take a moment to learn about their stories and celebrate all that they’ve done for the loved ones in their lives. Read More


Carewell Community Builder Award: Jess Ronne (Jess Plus the Mess), Founder of The Lucas Project

Carewell Community Builder Award: Jess Ronne (Jess Plus the Mess), Founder of The Lucas Project

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Feb 16 2024

Jess Ronne’s son, Lucas, suffered a stroke in utero and underwent brain surgery three days after birth. Despite multiple diagnoses and profound special needs, Lucas has thrived. He also serves as the inspiration for The Lucas Project, a nonprofit organization that Ronne founded alongside her husband, Ryan. Read More


Parent Caregiver Hero Award: A Loving and Dedicated Mother, Stephanie Stanley

Parent Caregiver Hero Award: A Loving and Dedicated Mother, Stephanie Stanley

Posted by Chad Birt on Fri Feb 16 2024

Peyton was born with jaundice and began having seizures at about two months old. Doctors originally told Stephanie and her husband there was nothing to worry about; Peyton’s MRIs looked perfect. But after seeing another neurologist, the family learned that Peyton was having infantile spasms, a catastrophic form of childhood epilepsy that causes irreversible damage to the developing brain. Read More