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Nazareth Home CEO Mary Haynes receives prestigious award from Aging2.0 Foundation

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American Catholic Tribune Dec 12, 2024

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Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop | Archdiocese of Louisville

Mary Haynes, the CEO of Nazareth Home, has been honored with the 2024 Aging2.0 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Aging2.0 Foundation. This award is designed to "recognize and celebrate healthcare leaders who have dedicated their careers to decreasing health disparities and building sustainable healthy communities," as stated on the foundation's website.

Haynes has been at the helm of Nazareth Home for two decades. In response to receiving this accolade, she expressed her gratitude: “I am deeply honored to receive this recognition from Aging2.0. This award is a reflection of the incredible team at Nazareth Home, whose unwavering dedication to the residents and families we serve continues to inspire me.” She further emphasized their ongoing commitment to innovation and advocacy for older adults, aiming to ensure they thrive in environments that respect their dignity and enhance their quality of life.

The Aging2.0 Foundation focuses on identifying and promoting innovations and resources that facilitate aging, according to its website.

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