Campbell County Health is proud of its employees, and we want the CCH family
and the Campbell County community to know about the good work that they
do for this organization.
Meet Adrienne Oliver, MA-C, who works at
The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center on the Spruce Neighborhood in Gillette, Wyoming. Adrienne is a
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA),
Medication Aide (MA-C), and is currently going through
phlebotomy training. She’s been with CCH for nearly 10 years, but been in health
care for 14 years—working in
home health and hospice,
pharmacy,
surgery centers, drug rehab centers, hospital
medical surgical unit, and
emergency department.
She says that she kind of fell into a career in healthcare. “After
I found out that I was pregnant with my first son, I decided that I needed
a job that would always have a high demand so that I didn’t find
myself without a job,” she said. “One day I was looking in
the newspaper and saw an ad for CNA. So I took the
class that CCH offered, and I have never looked back!”
When asked who her healthcare hero is, Adrienne mentioned Jennifer Clark.
“She comes in everyday with a great attitude. It never matters what
has happened or how bad the day is, she comes in and does a great job!
She always is helping out and the residents absolutely adore her.”
When Adrienne isn’t at work she loves to be outside fishing, camping,
doing yard work … “Honestly anything outside; I would be
outside all the time if I could. Spending time with family and friends
is a huge part, too. Anything my kids are doing I love to watch,” she says.
We asked Adrienne what she likes most about working for CCH, and what excellence
every day means to her. Check out her response:
“I just love the residents! They appreciate every little thing you
do and are truly the reason we come to work every day. My co-workers definitely
make working on Spruce great! We have such great team work among us that
it makes working with the residents and meeting their needs easy!
Excellence every day means showing up and doing your best even on days
that you don’t want to and it’s rough. Trying even though
sometimes it feels like you are getting nowhere and being an advocate
for the people we serve.”
Thank you for caring for our residents, Adrienne. We appreciate you!
Is there a CCH employee who went the extra mile or shows you extraordinary
service? Give them a pat on the back by completing an
Excellence Every Day card.
The Legacy offers both long term care and short term rehabilitation. The
facility is certified to accept private pay, Medicare, Medicaid and Veteran's
Administration Contract residents. You can learn more about The Legacy at
www.legacywyo.org.