Flaget Memorial Hospital Honors Sandy Lamar with ROSE Award - Archived
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Flaget Memorial Hospital Honors Sandy Lamar with ROSE Award
Bardstown, Ky. (October 27, 2016) — Flaget Memorial Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, has named environmental services employee Sandy Lamar a ROSE Award winner for the third quarter of 2016.
The ROSE Award is a program that honors Flaget Memorial’s non-nursing personnel. The award recognizes that in order for the hospital to achieve its goal to make every patient’s experience the best, it takes a total team effort from every employee of the organization.
Sandy Lamar was nominated by Josh Wethington, director of critical care, and by Vicki Lee, critical care technician.
“Sandy deserves this award because she has served Flaget for more than 40 years, and greets everyone with a smile each and every day,” said Wethington. “She has a level of empathy and compassion that exemplifies what the ROSE award has set out to distinguish.”
“Sandy goes out of her way to keep our unit in great shape,” said Lee. “She always goes above and beyond to make sure that everything gets finished.”
The ROSE Award winner is honored with a certificate, ROSE pin and a bouquet of roses to display in her department.
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Front row, left to right: April Gilbert, Housekeeping Department Manager; Quendolyn Mattingly, Housekeeper; Dorothy Keller, Housekeeper; Sandy Lamar, Rose Award Recipient; Sheila Downs, Housekeeper; Sindey Phillips, Housekeeper; Norma Goss, Chief Nursing and Operating Officer; Back row, left to right: Richard Vancise, Interim Site Leader.
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Publish date:
Thursday, October 27, 2016