Abigail Nehls Receives Goshen Health’s Daisy Award For Compassionate Care

July 15, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.
Nurse Abigail Nehls (R), hugs her patient, Kathy Gears, after receiving Goshen Health’s DAISY Award. Gears’ daughter, Katie Parmalee, nominated Nehls for providing compassionate care for her mother during her cancer treatments.

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Nurse Abigail Nehls (R), hugs her patient, Kathy Gears, after receiving Goshen Health’s DAISY Award. Gears’ daughter, Katie Parmalee, nominated Nehls for providing compassionate care for her mother during her cancer treatments. Photo Provided


GOSHEN — Abigail Nehls, a registered nurse at Goshen Center for Cancer Care, received Goshen Health’s DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem) Award recently for the loving care she provided a patient undergoing chemotherapy. The award is part of an international program that honors and celebrates the care nurses provide every day. 

The nomination from the patient’s daughter Katie Parmalee read, “When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, her nurse, Abigail, was so caring and compassionate. She could tell how scared my mother was. She took my mother's hand and explained everything that would be happening with the chemotherapy treatments. When the time came for the first infusion, she saw how nervous my mother was. Abigail asked if she could pray with her, which meant a lot. Every time my mom had Abigail for her infusion nurse, she has been amazing, kind, caring and compassionate – the true embodiment of who a nurse should be. On my mom’s last day of chemotherapy, Abigail was sick. But she had made a video to show my mom, telling her how proud she was of her strength and that she wished her the best on her journey. I cannot thank Abigail enough for all she has done for my mother during this hard time in her life. She is an exceptional nurse.” 

Nehls said, “Our patients make it easy to put your heart and soul into caring for them. I feel fortunate to work with an outstanding team to provide excellent holistic care for our patients.” 

To nominate a nurse at Goshen Health for the DAISY Award, go to GoshenHealth.com. The DAISY Foundation (which promotes and distributes the awards) was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes after he died from complications of the auto-immune disease ITP in 1999. During his hospitalization, they deeply appreciated the care and compassion shown to Patrick and his entire family. When he died, they felt compelled to say “thank you” to nurses in a very public way. 

To learn more, visit DAISYFoundation.org.

GOSHEN — Abigail Nehls, a registered nurse at Goshen Center for Cancer Care, received Goshen Health’s DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune SYstem) Award recently for the loving care she provided a patient undergoing chemotherapy. The award is part of an international program that honors and celebrates the care nurses provide every day. 

The nomination from the patient’s daughter Katie Parmalee read, “When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, her nurse, Abigail, was so caring and compassionate. She could tell how scared my mother was. She took my mother's hand and explained everything that would be happening with the chemotherapy treatments. When the time came for the first infusion, she saw how nervous my mother was. Abigail asked if she could pray with her, which meant a lot. Every time my mom had Abigail for her infusion nurse, she has been amazing, kind, caring and compassionate – the true embodiment of who a nurse should be. On my mom’s last day of chemotherapy, Abigail was sick. But she had made a video to show my mom, telling her how proud she was of her strength and that she wished her the best on her journey. I cannot thank Abigail enough for all she has done for my mother during this hard time in her life. She is an exceptional nurse.” 

Nehls said, “Our patients make it easy to put your heart and soul into caring for them. I feel fortunate to work with an outstanding team to provide excellent holistic care for our patients.” 

To nominate a nurse at Goshen Health for the DAISY Award, go to GoshenHealth.com. The DAISY Foundation (which promotes and distributes the awards) was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes after he died from complications of the auto-immune disease ITP in 1999. During his hospitalization, they deeply appreciated the care and compassion shown to Patrick and his entire family. When he died, they felt compelled to say “thank you” to nurses in a very public way. 

To learn more, visit DAISYFoundation.org.

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