Skorzak began her career in healthcare as a nurse’s aide at age 15.
By the time she graduated from high school she already had her LPN
(licensed practical nurse) certification. Her many years of nursing
experience includes work at a VA (Veterans Affairs) hospital in
California and at the San Diego Naval Medical Center.
Skorzak describes her day-to-day work in the ALMH Acute Care unit as
busy, rewarding, and challenging.
“My co-workers make the unit a special place to work. They care
about our patients and assist in giving them the individual care
they need. And by co-workers I mean not just the staff on our floor
but all of the departments that help provide patient care,” said
Skorzak.
Skorzak was nominated by co-worker Kalli Rigg who appreciates her
willingness to help her co-workers when there is a need.
“Every shift she comes in with a great attitude and always has a
smile on her face. She is very deserving,” said Rigg.
Skorzak is smiling for many reasons including the pride she takes in
her work. She knows that ALMH is very important to the community.
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“ALMH may be a small hospital but we have the best staff and
wonderful physicians who care about our patients.”
ALMH is a 25-bed critical access hospital located at 200
Stahlhut Drive in Lincoln, Illinois and is an affiliate of
Memorial Health System. ALMH employs over 310 in a variety of
roles. For more information about ALMH, visit ALMH.org.
[Angela Stltzenburg, Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital]
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