July is Here

Closing out June we celebrated our entire staff with a host of events (a breakfast, snow-cone day and a pizza lunch) and prizes in appreciation for their service during RWC’s annual Employee Appreciation Week.  We are grateful for each amazing member of our staff family.

In July we will celebrate 15 members of our staff with service awards for 125 years of service to the residents and clients of RWC.  This represents a remarkable array of gifts, talents, education, and experience along with the unique individual contribution each staff member brings to the care and service provided at RWC.  We are proud of these team members having service anniversaries.  At the same time, in July, we will recognize our Employees of the Month for the first half of 2019 and the 2018 Employee of the Year.

At the June Board meeting, our trustees received the report from our independent auditors on our financial statements for 2018-2019.  We received an “unmodified opinion” which in today’s terms is the highest level of opinion an organization can receive on an audit of its financial statements.  Our financial statements required no auditor adjustments which puts RWC in the top 5% of our auditor’s clients.  Congratulations to Penny, Wade and our Business Office team for a great audit.

Have a wonderful Independence Day and enjoy every day of July at RWC!

-Stuart

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