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Chase City News and Updates

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  • Why I Stay: Rachel Petrey, LPN

    Rachel Petrey is Lee Health and Rehab Center’s longest-serving employee. She has worked at the facility for 22 and a half years. During her time, she has cared for many patients, and taking care of them is her favorite part of the job.

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  • Why I Stay: Sherri Gilly

    First, I would like to say I have been at Lee Health and Rehab Center for over 16 years working in the role of Business Office Manager. My job is to assist the residents with any banking needs and admission processes, accounts payable/receivable and overseeing the day to day duties of the business office assistant and receptionists.

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  • From CNA to Administrator

    I am the youngest of three girls, with 12 years and 16 years between myself and my two older sisters.  My sisters were already registered nurses, so I knew from an early age that I wanted to be involved in health care.

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  • 2023 CCR Deborah Petrine Award

    Congratulations, AnaLucia Rojas! THANK YOU for being Committed, Caring, and Responsive in carrying out our mission and for your dedication to providing excellent service in every interaction.

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  • Resident Spotlight: Mrs. Bobby Sue Warren

    Meet Mrs. Bobby Sue Warren, a patient at Abingdon Health & Rehab Center who is taking "tremendous" strides in her physical and occupational therapy sessions.

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