3 Honored with Excellence Award
Three people from Hamilton County – one from Noblesville and two from Fishers – were recently honored byAmerican Senior Communities.
Each year the company honors one outstanding team member from each of its 101 Indiana communities with the prestigious Quest for Excellence Award. Now celebrating its 25th year, the tradition continued as honorees, their guests, and ASC leaders came together this month at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis for an evening of celebration, recognition and gratitude.
The three and their workplaces are:
Allisonville Meadows (Fishers): Kathleen Kellam, Social Services Assistant
Allisonville Meadows Assisted Living (Fishers): Karla Kaufman, Guest Relations Specialist
Riverwalk Village (Noblesville): Olivia (Libby) Estrada, Social Services Director
Recognizing and uplifting employees has always been at the heart of ASC’s mission — to support professional growth, encourage exceptional performance, and celebrate those who consistently exceed expectations. With nearly 11,000 team members statewide, the Quest for Excellence Award is ASC’s highest individual honor for a chosen few each year.
Nominated by coworkers, residents, and residents’ families, each award recipient was recognized for the commitment to embody the ASC CARE values: Compassion, Accountability, Relationships, and Excellence. These honorees bring kindness to life, demonstrate unwavering responsibility, nurture meaningful connections, and continually strive to deliver extraordinary care and service.
“Our Quest for Excellence recipients represent the very best of who we are,” said Steve Van Camp, CEO of American Senior Communities. “These individuals don’t just meet expectations; they raise them. They care deeply, work reliably, and treat every resident and coworker with dignity. Their commitment shines through in both the quiet moments and the big ones. We are grateful to each of our honorees for demonstrating what excellence looks like, every day.”
