Saint Joseph East announces DAISY and BEE award winners for exemplary patient care

Janelle Reilly Market President
Janelle Reilly Market President
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Saint Joseph East announced on April 20 its quarterly DAISY and BEE award recipients, recognizing Rebecca Finkbine, Charge RN, and Peaches Adeyi, Patient Care Assistant, for their dedication to patient care.

The awards highlight the importance of compassion and professionalism in healthcare by honoring staff members who have made a significant impact on patients and their families. The DAISY Award acknowledges outstanding nurses, while the BEE Award recognizes non-clinical staff for exceptional service.

Rebecca Finkbine received this quarter’s DAISY Award. Her nominator wrote: “The entire nursing and non-nursing support staff on the 3rd floor Telemetry Unit are extraordinary caregivers, but Rebecca stood out for the way she balanced compassionate care with teaching responsibilities. Rebecca performed all the necessary duties of a night-shift RN with exceptional gentleness, working in low light and moving quietly, so as not to disturb my child’s desperately needed rest. She explained each step to the student nurse, demonstrating how high-quality care can be delivered without compromising a patient’s comfort. Her professionalism, patience and ability to teach, while caring deeply for her patient was remarkable. It was clear that the nurses and staff on the 3rd Floor Telemetry Unit function as a unified team, and Rebecca plays an important role in fostering that environment. Rebecca embodies the compassion, clinical excellence and patient-centered care that reflect the very best of Saint Joseph’s core values. Her care made a meaningful difference during an extremely challenging time for our family, and she is truly deserving of DAISY Award recognition.”

Peaches Adeyi was named this quarter’s BEE Award winner. One nominator said: “Ms. Peaches is an absolute sweetheart, not only taking care of my husband’s needs but also mine during his stay. She has been a complete blessing and very helpful. Thank you Ms. Peaches, and God Bless.” Another added: “I met Peaches on my first visit to the hospital and saw her again on my second. We picked up right where we left off. She always stays and chats with me and her kindness is second to none.”

The awards program allows patients, families or colleagues to nominate those whose exceptional work leaves a lasting impression at CHI Saint Joseph Health.

According to its official website Chi Memorial Hospital Georgia features hospitals along with various outpatient imaging centers across its network.

Recognition from leading organizations highlights Chi Memorial Hospital Georgia’s commitment to quality service standards according to its official website. The hospital forms part of CommonSpirit Health system as reported by its official website, which includes three hospitals among 65 different sites according to information provided online. The institution aims at improving lives through high-quality healthcare delivery according to its official site, under leadership including President Janelle Reilly as stated by its website.



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