STRATFORD - Wesley Village employees were recently recognized by United Methodist Homes for winning the organization’s annual Values in Action Award.
Wesley Village is in Shelton.
The award, presented at UMH’s annual Employee Recognition Celebration dinner Sept. 29, is given in recognition of employees who have demonstrated extraordinary behavior that exemplifies the organization’s core values of Respect, Spirituality, Excellence, Collaboration, and Stewardship.
All employees are eligible to be nominated and to nominate any of their team members who demonstrate these core values.
One individual from each of United Methodist Homes’ six communities is chosen to receive the award.
One individual from each of United Methodist Homes’ six communities is chosen to receive the award.
Wesley Village award recipients included: Hector Velez (Crosby Commons); Angelo Costantini (Wesley Heights and Lifestyle Transitions); Beth Cairone, John DiPoalo, and Angela Gaites (Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center); and Victoria Dompierre (UMH).
The staff members were nominated by managers and co-workers for their professionalism, positive attitudes, commitment to excellence, and the exceptional resident care they provide. They were recognized with a monetary award and a trophy and were praised by their supervisors for their outstanding character and service.
Seventeen UMH employees were also acknowledged for five years of service to the organization.
More than 160 staff from all of UMH’s healthcare and senior living communities around the state attended the event at Mill River Country Club.
United Methodist Homes, a local, mission-based not-for-profit organization based in Shelton, is proud to work with such a wonderful team of staff.
For more information about the mission, vision, and values of UMH, visit www.umh.org.
This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.
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