2018 NCCDP Certified Nursing Assistant CNA of the Year.

NCCDP Names Katelyn Reichow 2018 CNA of the Year

Katelyn Reichow - 2018 CNA of the YearKatelyn Reichow

Press Release: The National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP) Announces our 2018 Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) of the Year.

Katelyn Reichow, CDP, has been awarded the 2018 CNA of the Year by the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. Established in 2003,the NCCDP's CNA of the Year Awards Program honors one CNA, PCA, HHA,and/or GNA who is a CDP in good standing, and have met the state criteria to hold their certification and provides exemplary services to the most vulnerable older Americans. Certified nursing assistants work in nursing homes, assisted living communities, adult day care programs, hospitals, home care agencies, hospice agencies, psychiatric facilities, rehabilitation centers government agencies,associations and learning institutions. This year NCCDP received hundreds of nominations from around the country.

Katelyn Reichow 2018 CNA of the Year - Times SquareReichow was selected as Friendship Village of Bloomington's team player of the month. NCCDP's Chief Operating Officer, Lynn Biot Gordon, and President, Rhonda Brand, presented the CNA of the year award to Reichow. The NCCDP would like to applaud the valued commitment of Katelyn Reichow. In her 15 years with Watermark she has truly shown herself to be an inspiration to her coworkers, an asset to the company, and an empathetic caregiver whose compassion has, undoubtedly, touched those most in need of consummate care.

On behalf of the NCCDP, we applaud Katelyn Reichow's achievement for surpassing minimum state and federal requirements for dementia care.

Katelyn, congratulations on your stellar achievement as the 2018 NCCDP CNA of the Year!

"Recently in one of our neighborhoods, all of the residents were early for dinner and waiting to enter the dining room. Katelyn noticed this and chose a book to engage them. This turned into an impromptu sing-along and discussion. Rather than waiting quietly with them, she turned this moment into an experience." - Hayley Pitzl, ADPC CDP Lifestyle Lead/Karen Lloyd, ACC CDP Director of Lifestyle

 

Lynn Biot Gordon, Chief Operating Officer; Katelyn Reichow, 2018 CNA of the year; Rhonda Brand, President Joni M. Scott, Director of Nursing; Katelyn Reichow and Jennifer Bever, Administrator
Lynn Biot Gordon, Chief Operating Officer; Katelyn
Reichow, 2018 CNA of the year; Rhonda Brand, President
Joni M. Scott, Director of Nursing; Katelyn Reichow and
Jennifer Bever, Administrator
   
Margaret Good, Family Member Sara Hamm, Sr. VP of Successful Aging and Health Services and Katelyn Reichow
Margaret Good, Family Member Sara Hamm, Sr. VP of Successful Aging and Health Services and
Katelyn Reichow
   
Jennifer Bever, Administrator; Sara Hamm, Sr. VP of Successful Aging and Health Services; Lynn Biot Gordon, COO, Katelyn Reichow, 2018 CNA of year; Joni M. Scott, Director of Nursing; Rhonda Brand, President; Margaret Good, Family Member and David Miller, Executive Director
Jennifer Bever, Administrator; Sara Hamm, Sr. VP of Successful Aging and Health Services; Lynn Biot Gordon,
COO, Katelyn Reichow, 2018 CNA of year; Joni M. Scott, Director of Nursing; Rhonda Brand, President; Margaret
Good, Family Member and David Miller, Executive Director