Twelve Parkview Health Nurses Receive Daisy Award

July 20, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Brittany Saaf
Brittany Saaf


Twelve Parkview Health nurses were recognized this spring by The DAISY Foundation for extraordinary nursing.
The DAISY Foundation was founded in memory of Patrick Barnes, a 33-year-old man who spent eight weeks in a hospital being treated for an autoimmune disorder. During his stay, Barnes received excellent nursing care, and, in his memory, his family created The DAISY Foundation to honor nurses who go above and beyond for their patients.
Recognized in 40 countries and territories, the Foundation has honored 220,000+ nurses across 6,500+ healthcare organizations and schools of nursing — with more than 2.5 million nominations submitted by patients, families and colleagues. The award not only recognizes nurses for exceptional care, but helps to inspire and engage co-workers, build team spirit and reinforce the importance of providing patient and family-centered care.
Between April 1 and June 30, the following 12 nurses received DAISY awards. For their individual award stories and photos, follow the below links to The DAISY Foundation website:
• Brittany Saaf, med/surg, Parkview Kosciusko Hospital
• Joann Blount, Carew med/surg, Parkview Hospital Randallia
• Jennifer Coffey, Medical 6 South, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Melinda Leatherman, OB/Family Birthing Center, Parkview Hospital Randallia
• Andrea Magnuson, OB, Parkview Noble Hospital
• Jessica Maines, med/surg, Parkview LaGrange Hospital
• Mary Miller, med/surg, Parkview Whitley Hospital
• Kali Moran, progressive critical care, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Meghan Pearson, emergency department, Parkview DeKalb Hospital
• Molly Pettit, Family Birthing Center, Parkview Huntington Hospital
• Julie Tarlton, ortho trauma, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Marlayna Young, emergency department, Parkview Wabash Hospital
"Having 12 nurses recognized by The DAISY Foundation this spring is a real honor," said Juli Johnson, chief nursing and patient services executive, Parkview Health. "The stories reflected in these award nominations show the compassionate care and dedication to their patients that our nurses bring to the job every day. Whether it's taking time to fully address questions, or taking time to calm and comfort patients and their families, or advocating for the needs of their patients, our nurses go above and beyond for those they serve."
In total, 68 Parkview nurses have been honored with a DAISY award since 2021.

Twelve Parkview Health nurses were recognized this spring by The DAISY Foundation for extraordinary nursing.
The DAISY Foundation was founded in memory of Patrick Barnes, a 33-year-old man who spent eight weeks in a hospital being treated for an autoimmune disorder. During his stay, Barnes received excellent nursing care, and, in his memory, his family created The DAISY Foundation to honor nurses who go above and beyond for their patients.
Recognized in 40 countries and territories, the Foundation has honored 220,000+ nurses across 6,500+ healthcare organizations and schools of nursing — with more than 2.5 million nominations submitted by patients, families and colleagues. The award not only recognizes nurses for exceptional care, but helps to inspire and engage co-workers, build team spirit and reinforce the importance of providing patient and family-centered care.
Between April 1 and June 30, the following 12 nurses received DAISY awards. For their individual award stories and photos, follow the below links to The DAISY Foundation website:
• Brittany Saaf, med/surg, Parkview Kosciusko Hospital
• Joann Blount, Carew med/surg, Parkview Hospital Randallia
• Jennifer Coffey, Medical 6 South, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Melinda Leatherman, OB/Family Birthing Center, Parkview Hospital Randallia
• Andrea Magnuson, OB, Parkview Noble Hospital
• Jessica Maines, med/surg, Parkview LaGrange Hospital
• Mary Miller, med/surg, Parkview Whitley Hospital
• Kali Moran, progressive critical care, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Meghan Pearson, emergency department, Parkview DeKalb Hospital
• Molly Pettit, Family Birthing Center, Parkview Huntington Hospital
• Julie Tarlton, ortho trauma, Parkview Regional Medical Center
• Marlayna Young, emergency department, Parkview Wabash Hospital
"Having 12 nurses recognized by The DAISY Foundation this spring is a real honor," said Juli Johnson, chief nursing and patient services executive, Parkview Health. "The stories reflected in these award nominations show the compassionate care and dedication to their patients that our nurses bring to the job every day. Whether it's taking time to fully address questions, or taking time to calm and comfort patients and their families, or advocating for the needs of their patients, our nurses go above and beyond for those they serve."
In total, 68 Parkview nurses have been honored with a DAISY award since 2021.

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