Tabitha, your answer for Elder Care, is proud to be the recipient of the prestigious 2014 Rotary Salute to Business Award, which recognizes a Lincoln organization that has made significant contributions to the community by providing an environment in which employees and volunteers do extraordinary work. The Rotary Salute to Business Luncheon, held April 8 at the Pinnacle Bank Arena, hosted nearly 600 attendees, including almost 100 Tabitha employees, 39 corporate sponsors, and several distinguished guests.

Tabitha’s ongoing commitment to the Lincoln community is demonstrated by its excellence in care and clinical outcomes, customer service surveys and employee commitment. Tabitha was the first to provide the state’s full continuum of Elder Care services, the first in Lincoln to provide Medicare-certified home health care and Meals on Wheels, and the first in the state to provide hospice care and innovative Green House® Homes, while staying close to its mission of serving Elders in need regardless of financial gain.

As a nonprofit organization serving 28 Nebraska counties, Tabitha’s love embraces a society where everyone is valued and empowered to live life to the fullest, with compassionate at-home support, innovative living communities, exceptional rehabilitation, health care and hospice services. For answers to all your aging questions, tune in to Tabitha’s Answers on Aging, airing each Saturday morning, 9:30 a.m. on KFOR 1240 AM, or subscribe to Tabitha’s quarterly magazine, The Answer, at www.Tabitha.org.

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Tabitha President & CEO Christie Hinrichs (second from left) receives the 2014 Rotary Salute to Business Award from (L-R): Rotary District Governor Jim Griesen, Lincoln East Rotary Vice President Jason Smith, Lincoln South Rotary President Bob Vrana, Lincoln Rotary #14 President Liz Koop and Lincoln Sunrise Rotary President LeeAnne Call on April 8 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.