Loyalty marked at Kerikeri Retirement Village
Loyalty marked at Kerikeri Retirement Village
Six staff members at Kerikeri Retirement Village have marked significant long service milestones. Registered nurse Robyn Rihari, senior healthcare assistant Lillian Urrutia and healthcare assistant Mary Elliott and have all passed the 15 year mark, while deputy clinical manager Coleen Allison, driver Frank Lewis and gardener Logan Strong have each clocked up 10 years.
They have all seen significant growth at the Village, both in terms of its size and its facilities.
“What we all relish is the fantastic sense of community we get from working here,” Mrs Allison said. “Our team draws strength from each other. We encourage each other when faced with challenges and we celebrate our successes together”.
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