AHCA/NCAL 2017 Award Recipients
AHCA/NCAL
recently announced the recipients for the 2017 AHCA/NCAL Awards program. Each
year, AHCA/NCAL recognizes the men and women who selflessly care for
individuals in long term and post-acute care centers, Intellectual and
Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD) residences, and assisted living
communities. Honorees demonstrate
selflessness, compassion, and strive to enhance the lives of seniors and
individuals with disabilities in their communities.
The 2017
AHCA/NCAL Awards recipients are:
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Hero of the Year- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Cathy Gray, Cedarcrest Center for Children with Disabilities, Keene, N.H.
- Not for Profit Program of the Year: Trinity Oaks Health and Rehab Life Enrichment, Trinity Oaks Health and Rehab, Salisbury, N.C.
- Not for Profit Trustee Award: Peter Miesburger, Maine Veterans’ Home, Augusta, Maine
- Adult Volunteer of the Year: Mike Howard, Harlan Health and Rehabilitation Center, Ky.
- Group Volunteer of the Year: Bryant Parkview Care Center Auxiliary, Bryant Parkview Care Center, Bryant, S.D.
- Young Adult Volunteer of the Year: Luke Flippo, Diversicare of Amory, Amory, Miss.
The Hero of the Year award recognizes an
individual who works or volunteers in an ICF/IID facility or HCBS Waiver Homes
and has shown commitment and dedication to serving people with ID/DD. The Not for Profit Program of the Year award
highlights a specific program that adds value to the care of individuals within
a community. The Not for Profit Trustee
award honors a not for profit trustee committed to faithfully carrying out
functions of the board and dedicated to improving the lives of frail and
vulnerable individuals. The Volunteer of
the Year program seeks to honor a young adult (under 19), an adult, and a group
organization that have served in a volunteer capacity for more than one year
and have made a positive contribution to residents and staff of a care center. Award recipients will be honored at the
AHCA/NCAL 68th Annual Convention in Las Vegas on October 18, 2017.
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