NEWS

2022 ROSE Awards Recognize Therapists and Therapist Assistants

June 09, 2022

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network President & CEO Michael Spigel speaks at the 2022 ROSE Awards in South Allentown

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network gathered in the Healing Gardens of South Allentown this week to recognize 16 therapists and therapist assistants for the 2022 ROSE (Recognition of Service Excellence) Awards.

The ROSE program provides a framework for Good Shepherd Associates to continually expand their expertise, passion and knowledge in the therapy disciplines and to develop new, innovative programs that can have long-lasting impacts across all of Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network and the community.

ROSE is available to all physical therapists, recreational therapists, speech-language pathologists, physical therapist assistants and occupational therapist assistants.

2022 ROSE Award Recipients

  • Eileen Cody, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital (Rehab 4)
  • Samantha Costa, outpatient Pediatrics (Hyland Center for Health & Technology)
  • Devin Darby, outpatient Neurorehabilitation (Hyland Center for Health & Technology)
  • Nicole Dennis, Moravian Village
  • Sara Glovas, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital (Rehab 4)
  • Erika Herzer, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit
  • Cora Hook, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation – Cedar Pointe
  • Ryan Macalintal, Orthopedics (Hyland Center for Health & Technology)
  • Rachel Burke, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital (Rehab 3)
  • Nichole Palmer, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit
  • Kirsten Remely, outpatient Pediatrics (Hyland Center for Health & Technology)
  • Mandula Seneviratne, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit
  • Colleen Tampier, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit
  • Emily Thomas, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit
  • Noreen Yamamoto, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital (Rehab 2)
  • Jennifer Yenser, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital (Rehab 2)

Participation in the ROSE Program is voluntary and provides Associates an opportunity to share their achievements, specialized training/certifications and goals. The highlight of the application is a presentation to the program’s selection committee, where applicants share a performance improvement project opportunity or accomplishments and achievements from the past year.

Congratulations to all!