Kegler receives service award
Published 4:26 pm Tuesday, May 19, 2009
In celebration of National Hospital Week and National Nursing Home Week, Memorial Hospital and Manor honored its employees, physicians and volunteers last Thursday with an annual awards program and picnic lunch.
The presentation of the prestigious Julia C. Rogers “Excellence in Service” Award was the highlight of an informal awards program, which also included the presentation of service pins.
The Julia C. Rogers “Excellence in Service” Award is given annually “to a Memorial Hospital and Manor employee whose commitment to serving patients extends beyond assigned responsibilities and whose caring efforts offer inspiration to others.”
The award has been given annually since 1990 in honor of the late Mrs. Julia C. Rogers, a Memorial Hospital and Manor nurse whose compassion and commitment touched patients, as well as employees, of the hospital and nursing home.
The recipient of this award is nominated by his peers and selected on qualities such as courteousness, consideration, gentleness, respectfulness and helpfulness.
This year, Oleatha Kegler, LPN, was selected for the Rogers Award.
Kegler has worked as a nurse in the Women’s Center at Memorial Hospital and Manor for more than 20 years. In the award nomination, which was submitted by her peer, Kegler was described as an awesome nurse and person.
As a Labor and Delivery nurse, Kegler was noted as having compassion and patience in helping new mothers learn to breast feed.
The nomination also explained that “She possesses every quality that a nurse should hold—wisdom, compassion and kindness. She always finds a way to make her patients smile, and always with a humble, genuine attitude.”
Joe Livingston, chairman of the Hospital Authority, opened the awards program by praising Memorial Hospital and Manor’s employees for all they do and thanking them for helping cut spending in the past year.
“We’ve made some tough financial decisions this year, but not without giving much thought as to how these decisions affect you and the community.”
Paul Bennett, M.D., chief of staff of Memorial Hospital and Manor, expressed appreciation to everyone on behalf of the medical staff.
He reminded them that he had started as a nurse’s aide at the hospital many years ago, and he understands the sacrifices they make in their jobs every day. He also added that he is proud of the way everyone works together to give each patient the best of care.
After the Rogers award and other service awards were given, Memorial’s maintenance department employees served grilled smoked pork chops on the hospital grounds for the entire staff of more than 600 employees, volunteers and physicians.
The following are the other awards handed out to the hospital employees:
Superior Service Awards
Cathy Willis, Administrative Services
Marvin Smith, Ancillary Services
Carolyn Kincaid, Financial Services
Gwen Morris, Long Term Care
Karren Elliott, Nursing Services
Karissa McMillan, Support Services
Horizon Award
Quadara Rogers
Congeniality Award
Russell Worek
Team Effort Award
Barbara Kimmins
Service Awards
Five Year Awards
Dameca Fillingame
Melissa Williams
Betty Loyless
Sandy Williams
Carolyn Valencia
Malissa Kimble
Amanda Thompson
Misty Blair
Janice Brown
Holly Tindell
Becky Clanton
Patricia McLendon
Patricia Sweet
Amanda Logue
Valerie Davis
Malee Watson
Linda Johnson
Lynn Stabler
Diane Hooper
Kim Byrd
Kathy Henry
Kim Zilis
Brenda Perkins
Loscella Foster
Cara Lynn
Ten Year Awards
Elise Barber
Melissa Reynolds
Latoya Alston
Tiffany Knight
Stan Otts
Celesta Pollock
Rose Givens
Anna Spears
Bonnie Screen
Debra Eakin
Maria Bailey
Debra Miller
Kim Creel-Poague
15 Year Awards
Jane Chesser
Janice Finn
Caryn Sams
Henrietta Harris
20 Year Awards
Pat Dean
Martha Shaneyfelt
Oleatha Kegler
Gloria Butler
Margie Kirkland
Mary Gadson
Florence Harper
Laura Musgrove
Debra Harrell
Jack Smith
Pebbles Miller
25 Year Awards
Ernestine Murphy
Gail Glover
Cynthia Vickers
30 Year Awards
Carol Davis
Susan Haywood
Jane Tye
Emma Green
Bobbie Culverson
35 Year Awards
Evon Allen
Hazel Dollar
45 Year Awards
Carolyn Elliott
Shirley Story