ALLENTOWN, PA — Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network recently recognized nearly 20 therapists and therapy assistants as new inductees into the ROSE (Recognition of Service Excellence) Program.
The program, designed to recognize achievement, promote continual learning and advance the practice of the therapy disciplines throughout the organization, is available to all physical, occupational and recreational therapists, physical and occupational therapy assistants and speech-language pathologists. This year’s recipients hail from both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings, as well as adult and pediatrics.
The ROSE Program provides a framework for Good Shepherd’s therapy Associates to continually expand their expertise, passion and knowledge and to develop new, innovative programs. Participation in the ROSE Program is voluntary and provides Associates with 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. Good Shepherd plans to celebrate honorees from both 2021 and 2020 in May.
2021 ROSE Recipients
- Sherri Bailey, physical therapy assistant
- Katarzyna Bialek, occupational therapist
- David Blum, physical therapist
- Brittany Dierwechter, physical therapist
- Jessica Digennaro, physical therapist
- Jaclyn McCoullough, physical therapist
- Kathryn Karoly, occupational therapist
- Kelley Limbauan, physical therapist
- Adam Muzalewski, physical therapist
- Laura Reichl, speech-language pathologist
- Sarah Rice, occupational therapist
- Abigail Ridgeway, speech-language pathologist
- Kourtney Rogers, physical therapist
- Denise Roncolato, occupational therapy assistant
- Macy Slonaker, physical therapy assistant
- Annette Span, physical therapy assistant
- Kyle Harrison, speech-language pathologist
- Nicole Weaknecht, physical therapist
Congratulations to all!