Two nurses at Baptist Health-Fort Smith (formerly Sparks Hospital) were recently awarded the nationally recognized Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses, according to Fort Smith’s Southwest Times.
Lavaca’s Kasey Champion, RN, is a “float pool” nurse: a nurse who can move from one hospital to another depending on staffing needs. She
“She could have just told me to contact the doctor, but she took time out of her busy day and took care of it for me,” the letter stated. “That really means a lot.”
The goal of the Daisy Foundation’s program is to inspire nurses to provide exemplary care and applaud them for their compassion and skill, the release added. Recipients of the Daisy Award are honored with a congratulatory banner to be hung in their unit until the next award is given, a plaque and Daisy pin, and a “Healer’s Touch” sculpture handcrafted in Zimbabwe.
Patients and their family members can nominate nurses who they feel go above and beyond to provide safe, quality medical care for the Daisy Award.
Nomination letters can be placed in designated Daisy Award drop-off boxes throughout the hospital or mailed to Baptist Health-Fort Smith, Attn: Dina Cox, Nursing Administration, 1001 Towson Ave., Fort Smith, AR 72901. For more on the Daisy Foundation, visit daisyfoundation.org.
Lavaca is proud of Kasey for her professionalism and care she gives to her patients. She makes our community so very proud!
Source: SWTR. 06 March 2019