2022 Honoring Excellence Awards Winners

Honoring Excellence is LeadingAge Illinois’ member award program that recognizes individuals and organizations that put quality first, deliver excellence and inspire others to do the same. If you are a LeadingAge Illinois member provider and have an exceptional staff person or are an organization with a stellar program deserving of recognition – we encourage you to consider submitting a nomination when the next awards nomination period opens for 2023.

View Award Nomination Guidelines.

AWARDS:  There are four individual awards and one organization award.

Heart and Hands Award

This award is given to an individual who embraces person centered care/service through
efforts that go beyond those normally considered within the position’s job description. The individual demonstrates
exceptional relationships with residents/clients that provides special enrichment, increases quality of life to the residents/
clients, and recognizes and responds to the residents/clients needs and values. This individual recognizes opportunities
to create personalized experiences and acts on those opportunities creating an enhanced experience for the residents/
clients.

Heart & Hands Frontline Award

Winner - Janny Flores, Belmount Village Buffalo Grove

Heart & Hands Frontline Award

Winner - Samten 'Sam' Wangmo, The Selfhelp Home

Heart & Hands Management Award

Winner - Vivian Salvador, King-Bruwaert House

Heart & Hands Management Award

Winner - Christine Thompson, Greenfield Home

Strive and Thrive Award

This award is given to an individual who demonstrates an extraordinary commitment to
excellence. Through innovation and/or creative thinking, the individual has produced or created a result that is a direct
benefit to the residents/clients or the organization. This award recognizes vision, initiative and creative problem solving.

Strive & Thrive Frontline Award

Winner - Anna Rosalez, The Oaks at Bartlett Senior Living

Strive & Thrive Frontline Award

Winner - Randy Hauser, Clark-Lindsey

Strive & Thrive Management Award

Winner - Angela Jalloh, The Admiral at the Lake

Strive & Thrive Management Award

Winner - Michael Trench, King-Bruwaert House

Leadership in Action Award

This award is given to an individual whose actions and leadership greatly enhance the work environment and the quality of life for their colleagues and residents/clients. The individual’s accomplishments demonstrate a commitment to a team approach and excellence in the workplace. This collaborative style of leadership has resulted in trusting and respectful relationships with their team and high levels of resident/client satisfaction. (Management staff only)

Leadership In Action Award

Winner - Phil King, Lutheran Hillside Village

Leadership In Action Award

Winner - Terri Bowen, King-Bruwaert House

Rising Star Award

This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated an extraordinary performance within their first 24 months of employment. The individual established a robust enthusiasm for the field of aging services from the very beginning of their employment. They have consistently demonstrated a strong work ethic, commitment, initiative, leadership and the ability to be a team player. This person routinely goes above and beyond what is expected.

Rising Star Frontline Award

Winner - Dallyce Wallace, Covenant Living at Windsor Park

Rising Star Frontline Award

Winner - Paul Deboo, The Oaks at Bartlett Senior Living

Rising Star Management Award

Winner - Gayle Hantak, Meridian Village

Rising Star Management Award

Winner - R.J. Zielinski, The Admiral at the Lake

Community Impact Award

This award is given to an organization for participation in outreach to the greater
community beyond the organization’s own walls or core mission. The organization shall have created or participated in a
program/effort that has had a positive impact on both the community at-large and the organization. The action(s) taken
by the organization measurably met a community need and demonstrates the organization’s role as a contributing
member of their local community.

Examples: Intergenerational programs, community education efforts, donation of facility resources for community use,
outreach to at-risk youth, resident-led volunteer service projects or any voluntary activities designed to address local
community needs, etc.

Community Impact Award, 'Senior Connections'

Winner - Chicago Methodist Senior Services

Community Impact Award, 'Mitzvah Mensches'

Winner - The Selfhelp Home

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