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Carillo gets C.A.R.E. Award from Northern Montana Health Care

Press release

Last week, Northern Montana Health Care presented the C.A.R.E. Award to Henry Carillo, a member of the Buildings and Grounds team.

Employees at NMHC nominate their fellow employees for this award

Henry joined the team in 2012 and is part of the grounds crew for the Northern Montana Healthcare campus. He was referred to NMHC by his mother-in-law, Noreen Peterson, who has worked in the Imaging Department at NMH for 27 years.

"Henry's co-workers nominated him for his strong work ethic," said Jay Burrington, NMH director of facility services. "He is a very dependable and talented worker and was an excellent addition to our Buildings and Grounds team here at NMHC. Henry never fails to greet people with a smile."

Carillo was presented with a special logoed jacket as part of a surprise announcement from the High Five Club at NMHC Wednesday.

Photos from the event can be found on the Northern Montana Hospital page on Facebook. Nominations are now being sought for the next recipient. "Being the healthcare provider of choice" is part of Northern Montana Health Care's mission statement.

Taking the time to recognize excellence in their employees is one of the ways they try to achieve this goal, the press release said.

The C.A.R.E. Award was started as part of the Customer Service Group, "The High Five Club."

C.A.R.E. stands for "compassionately achieving remarkable excellence." The purpose of this bi-monthly recognition award is to acknowledge employees who have served at NMHC in an exceptional manner by exemplifying outstanding service through his or her work, and consistently exhibiting a positive and supportive attitude.

 

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