PERSONNEL NEWS Nebraska Hospital Association Welcomes Margaret Woeppel and David DeVries
Bridge to Better Living Welcomes Kristine Dykeman-Schoening
On July 23, Margaret Woeppel, MSN, RN, CPHQ joined the Nebraska Hospital Association (NHA) as vice president of Quality Initiatives. As a registered nurse, Margaret spent 13 years at Bryan Health in Lincoln. She served as a regional services consultant for 48 Heartland Health Alliance Hospitals and was both a clinical research liaison and flight nurse. In addition, she held the position of rural division quality officer, where she oversaw quality in both owned and managed facilities. Margaret currently serves as president of the Nebraska Rural Health Association and is a National Rural Health Association Rural Health Congress member.
Bridge to Better Living announces the addition of Kristine Dykeman-Schoening, a 29-year veteran in the Senior Health Care Field as director of development. Kristine has a BA in Psychology from the University of NebraskaLincoln , a Certification of Gerontology from UNO, and is a Certified Social Worker with the State of Nebraska. Her talents in social work, supervision, leadership, and administration have helped thousands of seniors navigate their aging journey. Kristine is passionate about building relationships with individuals and care teams to ensure a common goal. She has extensive knowledge and resources in the Lincoln community including post-acute care. Kristine received the 2016 Coalition for Older Adult Health Promotion Professional of the Year award, is a graduate of Leadership Lincoln Class XXX, and currently serves on the Seniors Foundation Board.
David DeVries joined the NHA in early August as a health data analyst. David worked for Nebraska Health and Human Services as the epidemiology surveillance coordinator for the Division of Behavioral Health. Prior to this role, he was a health surveillance specialist with DHHS in the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention program. He’s also worked as an analyst for the Lincoln Regional Center, Mutual of Omaha and UNMC.
Margaret Woeppel
Kristine is a tremendous asset to the Bridge to Better Living’s team and will serve in an administrative capacity and as a transition consultant.
David DeVries
To find out more about the Nebraska Hospital Association, please visit nebraskahospitals.org.
Bridge to Better Living is a free, no-cost service for clients and assists them in finding the best quality of life when choosing a move to a Senior Living Retirement Community; Independent, Assisted, Memory Care, or Long-Term Care. Founded in 2010 by Mary Ann Stallings, the facility currently serves Lincoln, Omaha, and surrounding communities. For more information or to meet with a Transition Consultant, contact Bridge to Better Living at (402) 302-8801 or go online to bridgetobetterliving.com.
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