CHIRPsocial

At Consulate Health Care, our Core Values mean everything to us. They define not only who we are as individuals, but are the fundamental principles that guide us each day in our mission of Providing Service with Our Hearts and Hands. Not just because it’s our job, but because it’s our calling.

Our employees are dedicated in helping pave a path home for our short-term patients and know the importance of making Consulate Health Care a place to get better, and a place to live for our long-term residents. Treating people like loved ones and taking the extra measures to create the comforts of home during a critical time makes us who we are. As Ambassadors of Care, our employees provide a steady calm during critical times for our patients, residents, and their families.

From our mission come stories that our employees have lived – and are living on a daily basis. They are amazing, impactful – and most importantly, 100% real. Our employees’ embodiment of our Core Values changes the way our patients, residents, and families think about care and perpetually demonstrates why Consulate is at the heart of caring. We’ve created this channel to share the heartwarming stories of compassion, honesty, integrity, respect, passion and so much more.

Photo of Ashland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with core values "compassion" and "honesty" printed around it

Compassion over the decades

Stephanie Fields has been a faithful veteran of Ashland Nursing for over 4 decades, and Consulate Health Care is lucky to have her as a part of the company! Read on to learn how she embodies Consulate’s core values and leaves an impact on residents’ lives.

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Image of Ashley Moore and Linda Byrd holding Ashley's award and smiling. Text: "Congratulations to the May Engage winner and this week's CHIRP Spotlight nominee!"

An authentic heart for care

Ashley Moore, CNA at the Oaks Rehabilitation and Healthcare, worked to earn her CNA license while still in grade school. Now a CHIRP nominee and recent OnShift Engage winner, she breaks down the “heart” of the profession.

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