Pleasant Hill, CA - Hospice of the East Bay (HEB) is proud to announce that Joy Favaedi, RN, Bruns House Manager, has been awarded the Lillian O'Brien Home Care Supervisor Award. The award is sponsored by the California Association for Health Services at Home (CAHSAH) and honors a first-line home care clinical or office supervisor who has made outstanding contributions in motivating staff to achieve excellence in home care service.
Ms. Favaedi will be presented with the award at the Joseph H. Hafkenschiel Awards Ceremony at CAHSAH's Annual Conference in Palm Springs, CA later this month. Joy began her career with HEB in 2008 as a Staff Nurse. After years of service she became Manager of Bruns House inpatient facility, overseeing all administrative operations and staff.
"Joy has been singled out among her peers in California as this year's CAHSAH award recipient based on her hard work, and that of her staff, at Bruns house," remarked Andree Bouty, HEB's Vice President of Operations. "Under Joy's direction Bruns house continues to provide the highest level of care possible to each and every one of our patients and families. Joy is a living demonstration of our mission."
Hospice of the East Bay provides compassionate end-of-life care to terminally ill patients, while offering emotional, spiritual, and grief support for the entire family. As a not-for-profit organization, we accept all medically qualified patients, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Hospice of the East Bay has served over 23,000 patients and their families since 1977.
Ms. Favaedi will be presented with the award at the Joseph H. Hafkenschiel Awards Ceremony at CAHSAH's Annual Conference in Palm Springs, CA later this month. Joy began her career with HEB in 2008 as a Staff Nurse. After years of service she became Manager of Bruns House inpatient facility, overseeing all administrative operations and staff.
"Joy has been singled out among her peers in California as this year's CAHSAH award recipient based on her hard work, and that of her staff, at Bruns house," remarked Andree Bouty, HEB's Vice President of Operations. "Under Joy's direction Bruns house continues to provide the highest level of care possible to each and every one of our patients and families. Joy is a living demonstration of our mission."
Hospice of the East Bay provides compassionate end-of-life care to terminally ill patients, while offering emotional, spiritual, and grief support for the entire family. As a not-for-profit organization, we accept all medically qualified patients, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Hospice of the East Bay has served over 23,000 patients and their families since 1977.