Wartburg Honors Service at Annual Employee Luncheon
Wartburg, a leading provider of senior healthcare and residential services in Westchester County, honored 90 employees for their service and dedication at the annual Employee Service Awards Ceremony held recently on their beautiful 34-acre campus.
Awards are given every year to employees for service in increments of five years. One employee received recognition for 30 years of dedicated care to our residents, rehabilitation patients and Adult Day Care registrants. Twelve employees received a gift for 20 years of employment at Wartburg, 19 employees for 15 years and 19 caregivers for 10 years. Wartburg was also honored to recognize 39 employees for five years of care.
Mr. Robert Barnes, Wartburg Engineer, celebrated his 30 year anniversary at the 2017 Employee Service Award Ceremony. In the past three decades, he has seen Wartburg’s campus evolve with more than ten buildings either being raised or built, the most recent using Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design certified construction and operational standards.
Wartburg also presented the Edgar J. Myers Leadership Award, named for the longtime beloved President of the Wartburg Foundation and former board member, to Grace Carino, a Wartburg Environmental Service team member. Mrs. Carino, part of the Wartburg family for 17 years, was chosen by her peers to receive this prestigious award for embodying Wartburg’s mission to nurture body, mind and spirit to those entrusted to our care.
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