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As Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network remains focused on COVID-19 and keeping our patients, residents, employees and the community as safe and healthy as possible, we also want to recognize the outstanding work that happens on a regular basis throughout our network.
In that spirit, it is with great honor and pleasure that Good Shepherd’s ROSE (Recognition of Service Excellence) Program panel congratulates 40 therapists and therapist assistants in attaining the ROSE designation.
The ROSE acknowledges and symbolizes the commitment of physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, recreational therapists, physical therapy assistants and certified occupational therapy assistants to achieving high standards of professional development, dedication to continual learning and their contribution to advancing the practice of therapy disciplines throughout Good Shepherd.
Shannon Reidnauer, MS, CCC-SLP/L, says the ROSE Program represents an opportunity to increase awareness of various work happening across disciplines and locations, as well as learning how to apply those works of excellence to other parts of GSRN.
“It highlights the best in all of us as we carry out the mission of Good Shepherd,” says Shannon.
A celebratory event will be held in the future to recognize this outstanding group of therapy providers.