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She has spearheaded numerous projects at the including a ramp into a side entrancw to make the physical and occupational therapyy departmentmore accessible. This required tenacious work with the hospitaol and Hamilton County zoning officials but has significantly improverd safety and accessibility to our She has a passio n for recycling and eliminating which she has applied to many aspectsd ofher life. She collects outdated or unusede therapy equipment at our hospital and sees that it is given to Matthesw 25 Ministries to be used by thossin need. She collects unused medical text books and deliversz them to where they are then sent to poor countriews in need ofmedical texts.
She obtained recycling bins in our department and reminds us to be more She has even recycledHalloween costumes, creating a PTA fundraising event at her children’x school where the costumes are donated and then After she lost her younger sister to breast cancer in 2000, she and her familu became involved with the . They are a constant fixturer at the annual Race for the Cure and have createdf anannual award, the Serenity It is given to a person who continues to be a positivde role model, despite having been touched by the adversity of breast Mason is the inspiration for Passionately Pink Day at the hospitak for the Susan G.
Komen raising approximately $1,000 yearly and raising awareneses for thisimportant mission. Mason also helpas create “survivor bags,” which are givenm to all breast cancer survivors at the They are full of goodies donated by variousz groupsand companies. As a dedicated wife and mother of Lisa Mason knows how important education is to the quality of life ofher Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky local community and to the wide world. She is passionate abou t education and leadsher department’s annuap drive to collect books, backpacke and uniforms for the hospital’s partner-in-educatiom school.
Her colleagues affectionately callMasonb “Mother Earth” because nothing is outside the realk of recycling! Title: Occupational therapist. Organization: Jewish Nominator: Lisa McCormick, chair, ; Debrwa Steinbuch, director of rehabilitation services; Karen administrator director; Wendy Kluender, physical therapist; all at Jewishn Hospital.
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