May 9, 2024 - Breanna Golding, a dedicated member of the South County Health team, has been recognized with a prestigious Petal Award. The Petal Award recognizes exceptional commitment to patient care and teamwork, as acknowledged by nursing colleagues at South County Health.

Golding, who started her journey with South County Health as a CNA student in February 2021 and later transitioned to the role of Patient Care Technician (PCT), has consistently demonstrated a willingness to go above and beyond for both her patients and her team. Her dedication and compassion have earned her recognition from fellow staff and other members of the South County Health community.

Anitra Galmore, DNP, MS, NEA-BC, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, said "As caregivers, we witness firsthand the impact of dedication and compassion on patient outcomes. Bree exemplifies these qualities, and her recognition today is a testament to her exceptional commitment to our patients and our team."

The nominating patient writes (edited for clarity) “I would like to nominate Bree for recognition. Bree, a caring and compassionate caregiver, consistently ensured that I had everything I needed. Bree’s assistance made a significant difference in my overall experience. She is a shining example of what it means to be an outstanding caregiver.”

Other Patient Care Technicians nominated for the Petal Award during this recognition period include:

  • Rebecca Allen, Emergency Department
  • Michele Duboise, Dietary
  • Laura Gardiner, Orthopedics/Women & Newborn Care Unit (Inaugural Petal Award Winner)
  • John Marsula, Orthopedics

The Petal Award, established by South County Health’s Nursing Shared Governance group, is a symbol of appreciation offered to outstanding nursing support staff, whose dedication and talent are integral to the delivery of high-quality patient care at South County Health.

Last Updated

May 15, 2024

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