Majora Lane Center LPN Chosen as
Long-Term Care Nurse of the Year by
Ohio Health Care Association

Susan Jensen, LPN at Majora Lane Center, has been awarded the Long-Term Care Nurse of the Year Professional Achievement Award by the Ohio Health Care Association (OHCA). This statewide award is designed to honor those individuals who have excelled in providing outstanding care in the long-term care profession.

Susan has been with Majora Lane Center for 20 years, starting as a volunteer when she was 12. In 1993 she became a nursing assistant, and in 1999 was promoted to restorative nursing assistant while attending technical college to earn her LPN degree, which she received in 2003.

Susan now serves as the skin and wound nurse for the entire facility, and as the daytime charge nurse on the skilled unit. Continuing her dedication and tradition of service, she now brings her own daughters to volunteer, bringing smiles to the residents. Her name is one of the most frequently listed on Majora Lane Center's customer service satisfaction surveys completed by residents when they return home.

Susan's focus is always on providing excellent care for all residents. According to Majora Lane Center Administrator Dianna Jackson, "She is one of the best patient advocates in our facility, and will always look out for the best interests of our residents. Her knowledge, skill and support make this a better place for our residents and staff."