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Flaget Memorial honors employees with Daisy, Rose Awards for outstanding care

NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO
STAFF REPORT

Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019 — Flaget Memorial Hospital has announced it latest Daisy and Rose Award recipients for the second quarter of 2019.

The Daisy Award is a nationwide program that celebrates the extraordinary clinical skill and compassionate care given by nurses every day. Flaget Memorial Hospital is proud to be a Daisy Award Partner, recognizing a nurse with this special honor every quarter.

Daisy Award. (Show front, left to right): Jacki Olson, Susan Mings, Tabitha Thompson, Brittany Stone (award winner) and Kami Poole-Warder. Stone’s co-workers and family (pictured in the back) were also there to celebrate the award.

Brittany Stone, RN, flex team, was presented with the Daisy Award,

Stone was nominated for the Daisy Award by multiple patients and a co-worker for her consistently kind attitude and caring demeanor. Brittany was described by patients as, “a nurse we will always want if we have to come back.”

“Brittany is extremely caring, never irritated, never in a hurry,” said a co-worker.

Stone received the Daisy Award certificate, a bouquet of daisies to display in her department, a Daisy Award statue and pin, and a cake that she shared with her co-workers.

Rose Award photo info, from left, Joanna Howland, Kara Johnson, Tammy Brooks, Karen Mills, Rachael Korte and Megan Flatt.

KARA JOHNSON, Occupational Therapist with Frazier Rehab Inpatient Care, was presented with the Rose Award.

The Rose Award is a program that honors Flaget Memorial Hospital’s non-nursing personnel. The Rose Award, short for Recognition of Service Excellence, celebrates unsung heroes who work tirelessly to provide the best possible service.

Johnson was nominated by multiple patients for the Rose Award. She was recognized for her ability to motivate her patients, while always remaining patient, caring and supportive of their progress.

“It’s nice when someone likes their work and in turn gives that extra push you may need to get better,” said a patient. “Kara has seen what I can and can’t do. She has increased my capabilities each time she worked with me.”

Johnson received a Rose Award certificate and pin, a bouquet of roses to display in her department, a hand-woven basket from Uganda and a cake that she shared with her co-workers.

Rose Award Photo Information (left to right): Joanna Howland, Kara Johnson, Tammy Brooks, Karen Mills, Rachael Korte and Megan Flatt.

Flaget Memorial Hospital, part of CHI Saint Joseph Health, is a 52-bed facility located in Bardstown, KY. Established in 1951 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the facility serves residents of Nelson, Hardin, Marion, Washington, Spencer, Bullitt and LaRue counties. The facility is also home to Nelson County’s first full-service cancer center.

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