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There’s always something new at Good Shepherd! For information on the latest happenings within our organization, including Good Shepherd news, upcoming events, and new facility openings, browse the stories below or visit our press release and event sections.


7/3/08—Good Shepherd Home Board Announces New Trustee
The Good Shepherd Home Board of Trustees recently announced the appointment of James J. Daley, M.D., to the Board. Dr. Daley will serve on the Board during his tenure as president of the Medical Staff of Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital-Allentown. more >
 

7/2/08—Good Shepherd to Host Second Series of "Broken Art" Classes
The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Wellness Program at Good Shepherd, a program that provides support for individuals with MS, will host a unique six-week “broken art” creativity class beginning on July 16, 2008. more >

 

7/1/08—Good Shepherd Penn Partners Brings Post-Acute Care to Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse
Good Shepherd Penn Partners, a joint venture between Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network of Allentown, Pennsylvania, and the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) of Philadelphia, today began offering a comprehensive continuum of post-acute medical care in eastern Pennsylvania. more >

 

6/19/08—Pennsylvania Clubhouse Coalition Honors Allentown Restaurant Owner as
'Employer of the Year'

The Pennsylvania Clubhouse Coalition (PCC) recently honored Jeffery Stinner of Ritz Barbeque in Allentown as its Pennsylvania "Employer of the Year" at the eighth annual PCC Awards Seminar in State College, Pennsylvania. more >

 

6/13/08—Good Shepherd and H.A.L.A. Partner to Have Inspirational Mural Painted
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network and the Hispanic American League of Artists (H.A.L.A.) have partnered to have a mural painted on Good Shepherds South Allentown campus, as part of the Lehigh Valley Community Mural Project. more >

 

6/9/08—Good Shepherd Work Services Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Open House
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Good Shepherd’s Work Services Division, an open house will be held on Friday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 1901 Lehigh St., Allentown. Members of the public are invited to attend the open house and tour the Work Services facilities. more >

 

5/20/08—Good Shepherd Names Anthony R. Bongiovanni Senior Vice President, Human Resources, and Corporate Performance Officer
In this role, Mr. Bongiovanni will provide strategic leadership for the human resources and corporate performance initiatives of Good Shepherd’s growing network. He will oversee multi-year human resources strategies and develop innovative programs to recruit highly skilled nurses, therapists and physicians. more >