Maureen Hobin (right) and Gloria Sayler are the recipients of a 2014 Rhode Island Health Care Association (RIHCA) Award. RIHCA, the state’s largest professional affiliation of residential skilled …
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Maureen Hobin (right) and Gloria Sayler are the recipients of a 2014 Rhode Island Health Care Association (RIHCA) Award. RIHCA, the state’s largest professional affiliation of residential skilled nursing centers, developed the RIHCA Awards Program to recognize caregivers and others who make exemplary contributions to Rhode Island’s skilled nursing and rehabilitation community. Hobin and Sayler were each honored with a Long Term Care Nurse Manager of the Year award for their professional dedication to the skilled nursing community. They were nominated by West Shore Health Center in Warwick. “People who work in nursing facilities don’t often get the recognition they deserve. It truly takes a special person to manage the physical and emotional challenges that come with caring for the most vulnerable among our elderly. Those who do it with patience, kindness and compassion inspire us with their dedication. The RIHCA Awards provide us with an opportunity to recognize them for their devotion,” said Virginia Burke, RIHCA CEO/president.
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