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Admissions

Sonja Lyons

I may be the first you see when you make the decision for an extended care facility. I can help with every step that is involved with admissions, including the paperwork that is required for medical and government regulations. Call me and I will help answer your questions. >mail

Nursing

Pie Sutherland

We are staffed with Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and certified nurse aides through the State Tested Nurse Aide program. I am responsible to your family to ensure these professionals are adequately trained to provide the best care for you or your member of the family. >mail

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Interpreter

Linda Ford

CCEC's Interpreting Department facilitates communication between residents and all staff. Interpreters accompany residents on all medical appointments. The Interpreting Department is responsible for teaching sign language to all staff and volunteers. We help bridge the gap between the hearing and the Deaf world. >mail

Social Services

Kristyn B. Eck

Living in an extended care facility is a change of life for many people. I can help with services that provide a smooth transition to this community. We are serious and compassionate, but really enjoy the fun we are able to have when all is well. >mail

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Dietary

Judy Osborn

I excel at providing food that is good nutrition and tastes good. There is a staff under my supervision that is also dedicated to providing quality meals for you or a member of your family while a resident of CCEC. >mail

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Human Resources

Kelly Sutherland

The Human Resource Department is responsible for all functions pertaining to the employees.  This includes payroll, insurance and COBRA administration, employee benefits, all new hire paperwork, and orientation. >mail

Activities

Deb Brockman

I have one of the most fun jobs here at CCEC. Our department is responsible for the special trips and activities that interest the residents. I encourage them to pursue new activities and I am often amazed the new heights they can achieve. >mail

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Maintenance

Alex Dugang

This home has 150 beds, all requiring electricity 24 hours/7 days a week, heat in the winter, and AC in the summer. My staff and I ensure all the mechanicals work well and when I can't fix it, I get a bigger hammer. >mail

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Accounting

Rich Stepp
Phyllis Bellar

We have high principles in our department since it is based on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Without us the employees wouldn't get paid, suppliers wouldn't send supplies, and the accounts receivables wouldn't get received. >mail

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Housekeeping / Laundry

Brenda Rowell

I sometimes think that my job is just counting paper towels and making sure there is enough to get us through to the next shipment. There's more, I supervise the trusty band of housekeepers to make sure they use the paper towels in the most efficient manner and the cloth towels are the cleanest they can be. >mail

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Director of Health Information Management / Compliance

Margie White

My job is to facilitate staff compliance with all state and federal nursing home regulations. I can go into the basics if you have about five hours to spare. >mail

 

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