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Cranbourne’s Margaret Nummey has been named Victoria’s Carer of the Year at the 2025 Victorian Heart of Dovida awards, with her nomination backed by not one, but two other Margarets.

The 62-year-old won the honour for in-home carers after being nominated by long-time clients Margaret Ellis and Margaret McPhan, who both praised her compassion, humour, and professionalism.

Ms Nummey has spent nearly five years supporting people in her community and is among the most requested carers with Dovida, where she works up to 60 hours a fortnight.

“I’m very proud,” she said.

“It feels like all my hard work has paid off because I’m 62 years old and I work 55 to 60 hours a fortnight. To be recognised like this is such an honour.”

Her path to caring began when she left horticulture to look after her own mother for 12 years, an experience she said gave her the empathy and communication skills to excel in the role.

Former client Margaret McPhan said it was her ability to listen that helped connect her to Ms Nummey, who had also cared for her husband.

“My husband had Parkinson’s and a heart condition. He was a former policeman, so he’d seen some things and could be a bit grumpy, which I loved him for too, but Margaret knew how to handle him,” Mrs McPhan recalled.

“She just gets the balance right. She’s kind but professional in her kindness, so while you build a relationship, you know where the boundaries are.”

Margaret Ellis also recalled Ms Nummey caring for her husband before he died.

“She looked after my husband when he was in a nursing home, so when she rocked up at my door, I was so pleased to see her,” Mrs Ellis said.

“I’ve got two years to go until I’m 90, and I’m planning on getting there, so I’ve told Margaret that she can’t quit until I’m 90. She’s just perfect, and I won’t have anyone else care for me.”

Both women agreed Ms Nummey’s dedication made her stand out and found humour in the fact that their bond was strengthened by sharing the same name.

“It makes sense – Margarets are very nice people!” Mrs McPhan said.

“Oh, they’re all good. Margarets are all perfect,” Mrs Ellis said.

The Heart of Dovida awards celebrate exceptional in-home caregivers across Victoria who go above and beyond to provide life-changing support for clients and their families.

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