American Senior Communities Honors Employees for Excellence, Dedication

Four local ASC employees were among the 97 honored for their outstanding service to patients and residents during ASC’s 22nd Annual Quest for Excellence Awards Celebration. Local winners recognized at the event included Tuong Trinh of Allisonville Meadows Assisted Living and Will Avance of Allisonville Meadows, both in Fishers, Jordan Kingma of Maple Park Village in Westfield and Elizabeth Koors of Riverwalk Village in Noblesville.

With over 9,000 employees across the state, ASC’s Quest for Excellence is the most coveted employee recognition, celebrating a team member from each community whose work exemplifies a caring and concerned attitude that goes beyond the normal expectation of their job. Honorees include clinical staff, therapists, and culinary staff, as well as business office, housekeeping, maintenance team members and others.

Senior Vice President of Operations, David Alexander delivered remarks on ASC’s Care Companion culture and Ian Embry, a family member of an ASC resident shared a testimonial. Additional remarks were delivered by CEO, Donna Kelsey.

“ASC’s Quest for Excellence Award winners promote and maintain the ASC culture of caring for others while demonstrating the highest level of integrity,” said ASC Chief Executive Officer, Donna Kelsey.

“These exceptional people embody ASC’s commitment by keeping its values of compassion, accountability, relationships and excellence as their highest priorities.”

ASC provides a variety of services, including Moving Forward Rehabilitation, Auguste’s Cottage Memory Care, Skilled Nursing Care, Long Term Care, Respite and Hospice Care, and living centers, including Garden Homes and Independent Living Apartments. For more information regarding lifestyle and care options or career opportunities visit ASCCare.com.