Contact: Debra Anderson WVHCA Director of Communications (304) 346-4575 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 2, 2014 WV Health Care Association Names Statewide Long Term Care Award Recipients Long Term Care Professionals will be Honored at Awards Banquet in Wheeling Charleston, WV – The West Virginia Health Care Association (WVHCA) will recognize several long term care employees and volunteers for their outstanding performance and commitment to long term care at the WVHCA Annual Awards Banquet on May 6, 2014 at Oglebay Resort & Conference Center in Wheeling, West Virginia. Nominations are submitted by co-workers and/or the management team to the WVHCA for consideration. The nominations are judged by an Awards Committee who determines the winner based on criteria provided by the WVHCA. The winners, award categories and their employing long term care facilities are: Clay and Juanita Long, Adult Volunteer of the Year, Braxton Health Care & Rehabilitation Center in Sutton; Matthew Byrd, Youth Volunteer of the Year, Wyoming Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in New Richmond; Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital & Geriatric Center in Wheeling, Best Practice Award recipient for the Admission Ambassador Program; Charles Dabney, Individual Excellence Award, McDowell Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Gary; Webster Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Cowen, Distinguished Community Service Award recipient for the Webster Nursing Community Involvement project; Dr. William Mercer, Distinguished Service Award recipient, Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital & Geriatric Center in Wheeling; Margaret Sabo, Outstanding Assisted Living Professional Award, Serra Manor in Weirton; Rachel Armentrout, Distinguished Director of Nursing, E. A. Hawse Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Baker; and Cynthia Wagoner, Distinguished Administrator of the Year at Dawnview Center in Fort Ashby. Seven assisted living communities will be recognized for deficiency free surveys in health and life safety in 2013, including Arthur B. Hodges Center Memory Unit in Charleston; Autumn Acres Personal Care Center in Berkeley Springs; Grant County Assisted Living in Petersburg; Serra Manor in Weirton; The Ridgemont at Edgewood Summit in Charleston; Sweetbriar in Dunbar; and The Summit at Hidden Valley in Oak Hill. Page 1 of 2 The West Virginia Health Care Foundation, a subsidiary of the West Virginia Health Care Association, aids deserving students who are employed in WVHCA member facilities and are seeking higher education and training in their careers. Including the 2014 scholarship recipients listed below, a total of 228 scholarships will have been given to students totaling $169,000. Five different scholarships are offered through the foundation: AMFM Charitable Foundation Scholarship, Marjorie L. Anderson Scholarship, Serra Family Foundation Scholarship, WV Long-Term Care Service Corporation Scholarship, and the Herman Conaway Scholarships. The AMFM Charitable Foundation will award $2,500 to a worthy long term care professional, Carla Stoner of Wayne Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Wayne. The family of Marjorie L. Anderson will award $2,500 to Kristin Slusher of Meadowbrook Acres Nursing Center in Charleston. The Serra Family Foundation awards $2,250 each year to an outstanding and deserving student. The award recipient for 2014 is Alisha Crossland of Cortland Acres in Thomas. The West Virginia Long-Term Care Service Corporation’s $1,500 scholarship recipient is Jami Clay of Cedar Ridge Center in Sissonville. Herman Conaway Scholarships in the amount of $750 each will be awarded to 19 long term care employees. The scholarship winners and their employing facilities are: Jill R. Davis of Raleigh Center in Daniels; Kayla Davis of Princeton Health Care Center in Princeton; Kourtney B. Ferrell of Hidden Valley Center in Oak HiIl; Holly Forren of The Brier in Ronceverte; Brandi L. Gallinger of Princeton Health Care Center in Princeton Marie D. Green of White Sulphur Springs Center in White Sulphur Springs; Violet Hastings of Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center in Wheeling; Jennifer J. Hawkins of Pleasant Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Point Pleasant; Teal Hutzler of Shenandoah Center in Charles Town; Heather Meadows of Elkins Rehabilitation and Care Center in Elkins; Angela Richmond of Raleigh Center in Daniels; Jay Rutledge of Pine Lodge in Beckley; Ashley D. Short of Webster Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Cowen; Lauren N. Simmons of Elkins Rehabilitation and Care Center in Elkins; Holly A. Smith of Pine Lodge in Beckley; Brittney M. Streets of Hampshire Center in Romney; Lucila D. Williams of Raleigh Center in Daniels; Sarah D. Williams of Valley Center in South Charleston; and Alisha D. Vance of White Sulphur Springs Center in White Sulphur Springs. West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc. is a statewide nonprofit organization representing long term care facilities and assisted living communities in West Virginia. WVHCA is affiliated with the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). For more information on the long term care profession or to make a donation to the WV Health Care Foundation Scholarship Program, contact the WVHCA at (304) 346-4575 or visit www.wvhca.org. ### Page 2 of 2
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