- AdventHealth

Each year, RMH honors employees based on their years of service to the organization. This years’ celebration dinner was held on Monday, January 8, 2018, at the Bottle House in Ottawa. The evening began with opening remarks from RMH CEO, Matt Heyn, followed by a delicious dinner prepared by ACA Catering. Five and ten-year award recipients were recognized by Matt Heyn. Employees that have worked at RMH for 15 years or more were then recognized with personal statements and stories from their department managers.
The evening concluded with special recognition of our 40-year award recipient, Shari Bailey. Shari works in Health Information Management as a Coder and has seen many changes and so much growth at RMH throughout her 40 years. A special tribute was also made to Sue Marie Martin, who passed away in October 2017. May 30, 2018, would mark Sue’s 40th year of service at RMH. As the Executive Director of HR, Sue was a cornerstone for our institution. We are so thankful for all that Sue contributed to RMH and she will continue to be missed.
Thank you RMH employees for providing Remarkable Care!
Recent News
Dozens of families returned to AdventHealth Littleton for the first time since their hospital stay to reconnect with their caregivers for a morning of fun and food.
Come celebrate one of Hinsdale’s sweetest traditions!
Nasia Collins, CPT, a phlebotomist at AdventHealth Gordon in Calhoun, has been honored as the latest recipient of the SonShine Award.
Recognized among America’s best in Money’s first national orthopedic surgery rankings
For years, Laura O’Brien lived with persistent pain in her hip. It made daily tasks like walking, standing, and sleeping difficult. Relief finally came from an unexpected source: a handheld device the...
Thousands of residents across Central Florida contributed their voices to identify the region’s most pressing health challenges.
A registered dietitian with AdventHealth Diabetes Institute debunks the myths about eating healthy — and how to do it without overspending
When it comes to living longer and maintaining independence, your legs may be more important than you think. According to Dr. Chad Maurer, a primary care physician at AdventHealth Medical Group...
AdventHealth Palm Coast has earned new national recognition for its care of older adults. Just six months after earning its initial Level 1 designation, the hospital has advanced to a Level 2 Age...
More than 100 local leaders, clinicians and community partners gathered recently for AdventHealth Daytona Beach’s first State of the Hospital address for a look at how the hospital is evolving to meet...
Get With The Guidelines® is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s hospital-based quality improvement program that provides hospitals with the latest research-based guidelines.
Urinary leakage is a challenge many athletes face—often during or after exercise—due to the stress placed on the pelvic floor through strenuous or repetitive movements. Lisa Zwiers, PA-C, with...