Kiowa Manor has "zero deficiencies" in state survey

Invites public to celebratory cookout and festivities at manor May 23

 

Yvonne Miller

Kiowa Manor Administrator John Fonang said he's proud of the staff, as the facility recently received a status of "zero deficiencies" on their state survey. Staff members are: (standing, from left) Mike Rhodes – maintenance, Carolyn Christensen – housekeeping manager, Susan Rohr – medical records, Tina Hommertzheim – restorative aide, Joy Little – certified nurse aide (CNA), Tammy Angell – dietary aide, Lori Factor-Randolph – director of nursing, John Fonang – administrator; (seated) Rebecca Fussell – dietary cook, Shelby Campbell – CNA, Loretta Pulley – dietary aide.

At the Kiowa District Hospital April Board meeting it was announced that the manor received a "zero deficiencies" state survey recently.

When asked about this accomplishment, Manor Administrator John Fonang said, "I want to thank the entire community of Kiowa for providing such a conducive atmosphere and supporting the manor employees for their hard work. As a leader, my team and I are committed to making Kiowa District Manor a reference point in the entire state of Kansas. Our annual deficiency-free survey is a unique testament of our productivity. This positive result was and still is a...



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