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Lori Looby, Accounting Manager and the CT Accounting Team (Erin Brown, Melissa Asher, Tammy Asher)
Contributed by Roger Byrne, VP of Finance
Lori exemplifies the type of colleague RehabCare strives to produce. She will go out of her way for anyone in the company, but especially those she manages. She has a great ability to balance doing what's right for her colleagues with what's right for the company. As a new mother, she also understands the value of maintaining a good work/personal life balance, and she makes sure her colleagues work with that goal in mind as well. They respect her immensely for it.
The devotion of her team came through loud and clear when Lori went on maternity leave a month early. This team, who is excellent to begin with, was called to action in the middle of integrating the Cornerstone acquisition and all the year-end crunch. Not to mention their daily task of keeping up with over 800 facilities. They worked many long hours, refined processes and took the quality of their work to another level. Because of their efforts, when Lori came back to work, she was able to devote time to learning the HRS side of the business, something she had been ready to do when she went on leave. The department had not missed a beat!
Rehab Techs at Arkansas Methodist Medical Center (Paragould, AR)
Contributed by Kenna Johnson, Program Director
Our Rehab Techs, Faith Scales and Regina Cox, were recently recognized by our host hospital for being such great team players and consistently going above and beyond their normal responsibilities.
Faith (right) has worked on the RehabCare unit for five years. She is known in the local healthcare community as being patient, kind, knowledgeable and always willing to assist with anything she is asked to do. You will never hear Faith say, "That's not my job." Regina began her career with RehabCare just six months ago, but has already made an impression on everyone she works with as well as the patients we treat. She came to us with 12 years of healthcare experience and has been a breath of fresh air with her positive attitude and great work ethic.
Regina and Faith were honored by the hospital nursing staff for their helpfulness and for the compassion they show to patients. Both routinely assist the nurses with serving meals, cleaning patients, filing paperwork, transferring patients, etc. Many of the ways they help out are not under their responsibilities as rehab techs. They do it because they genuinely care about patients as well as their colleagues. Both were presented a certificate and treated to a free meal at the hospital deli.
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