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Each year, RMH honors employees based on their years of service to the organization. This years’ celebration dinner also included those who were recognized throughout the year by their peers for the Remarkable Care they give. The 2018 Employee Awards Banquet was held on Monday, January 14, 2019, at the Bottle House in Ottawa. The evening began with opening remarks from RMH CEO, Matt Heyn, followed by a delicious dinner prepared by ACA Catering. Remarkable Care winner, as well as Five and ten-year award recipients, were recognized by Matt Heyn. Employees that have worked at RMH for 15 years or more were then recognized with personal statements and stories from their department managers.
Over the last 3 years, RMH has gotten the privilege of honoring one employee each of those years who has worked at RMH for 40 years! WOW! 2018 was no different as we recognized Teresa Hermreck for her 40 years at RMH. Teresa is a Registered Nurse and works in the outpatient nursing department. Teresa has seen many changes and a lot of growth in here 40 years with RMH.
Thank you RMH employees for your dedication to RMH and the community we serve!
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