Kimberly-Clark Professional and AHE to Honor Frontline Environmental Services Professionals


This monthly spotlight program is designed to highlight and lift up outstanding environmental services professionals who are going above and beyond during these very challenging times to make a positive impact on the overall patient experience.

 

“Right now, due to COVID-19, many patients are being admitted to health care facilities with no loved ones or visitors allowed by their side,” said Patti Costello, executive director of AHE. “We know there are many stories and examples of EVS personnel who are not just keeping these patients’ rooms to the utmost standard of cleanliness, but also being a friendly face and a source of comfort for them during this time.” 

 

Environmental services directors can nominate a team member as an EVS Frontline Hero here, and all selected spotlights will be featured on the AHE website through

Environmental Services Week™ (Sept 13-19, 2020).

 

“These individuals do not always get the recognition they deserve for ensuring the safety and well-being of so many,” said Kristen Venegas, senior customer experience manager, Kimberly-Clark Professional. “We’re proud to be able to spotlight their efforts in partnership with AHE.”

 

To check out the monthly honorees or learn more about the program, visit ahe.org/evs-health-care-heroes.



July 6, 2020


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