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As the coronavirus ravaged Michigan, nursing home staffers called in sick, faced equipment shortages and struggled to comply with infection controls, inspection reports from the hardest-hit facilities show.
Jaime Brady
Jaime Brady possesses the rare ability to look back on her childhood and know she is where she is meant to be.
As a child, Brady lived across the street from a nursing home in Minneapolis and visited weekly to paint ceramics with the residents. She didnât miss a single day, she proudly recalls.
Brady subsequently entered nursing school and worked at a memory care community as a certified nursing assistant. After graduating, she sampled working in a hospital as a registered nurse but quickly realized that she was meant to work in long-term care.
Brady was offered the position of director of nursing at a Galtier center in Minnesota just 18 months after her return. â[I was] excited, scared and proud. It was the proudest moment for me in my life,â she says.
Villa Healthcare Celebrates Jaime Brady as McKnight’s Women of Distinction Rising Star
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Villa Healthcare celebrates Jaime Brady, Vice President of Clinical Operations, on her win for 2021 McKnight s Women of Distinction Rising Star. McKnight’s Long-Term Care News created the “Women of Distinction” honors to recognize those who inspire others in the skilled nursing world through their powerful work to benefit residents and colleagues. For the second year, Villa Healthcare has been honored with two winners in the Women of Distinction awards.
“Jaime has progressed and grown at Villa, making people better each step of the way. Jaime is a Woman of Distinction, not only as a clinical leader, but as a wife, a mother, a nurse and a friend. Congratulations, Jaime, you deserve this recognition!” Michelle Scherwinski, Chief Nursing Officer