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Nurses from Multiple WHA Member Organizations Receive 2024 Nightingale Award

Seventy-eight Colorado nurses from across Colorado were honored as Nightingale Luminaries at a live event held on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at the Hilton Denver Inverness.

The Nightingale Luminaries represent the best of more than 110,000 registered nurses in Colorado and are recognized for their leadership, advocacy, and innovation. What the nurses have in common is their commitment to actions and outcomes in caring for their patients, their profession, and their communities.

Pioneers Medical Center Receives Two Healthgrades Awards

Pioneers Medical Center is proud to announce that we’ve received the 2024 Outstanding Patient Experience Award™ from Healthgrades, the leading resource consumers use to find a doctor. This prestigious honor is a testament to PMC’s commitment to providing the exceptional care our patients deserve. Our entire staff is dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure each patient receives the best possible experience, and it’s extremely rewarding to see these efforts acknowledged by a renowned organization such as Healthgrades.

San Luis Valley Health Recertifies as Level III Trauma Center

The Regional Medical Center Trauma team at San Luis Valley Health (SLVH) is proud to announce their re-certification as a Level III trauma center for three more years. They passed the survey, conducted by Dr. Krista Turner, General Surgeon from The Medical Center of Aurora, Level II facility, Dr. David Richards ED physician from Denver Health, Level I facility, and Steve Clayton RN, Trauma Nurse Coordinator from Swedish Medical Center, Level I facility with no deficiencies on April 24, 2024.
The Trauma committee is led by Carla Christ, MD, and Julie Ramstetter, BSN, RN, TCRN.

Administrator at Gunnison Valley Health Receives Administrator of the Year Award from Colorado Activity Professionals’ Association

Gunnison Valley Health (GVH) announced that Shandy Kibler, GVH Senior Care Center Administrator, was named Administrator of the Year by the Colorado Activity Professionals’ Association (CAPA). According to CAPA, the award is presented to an administrator who has consistently given support to activities in a facility, has supported the promotion of a better quality of life for the residents, supported continuing education and the professionalism of the activity professional in his/her facility and demonstrated an understanding of the value of activities in the improvement of the quality of life for residents.

HopeWest Selected as Childhood Bereavement Changemaker

HopeWest is one of 11 grief-centered organizations selected by Judi’s House/JAG Institute to participate in the 2024 Childhood Bereavement Changemaker program to build capacity for data collection and program evaluation through a series of trainings, workshops, and collaborative learning sessions.