September 2022
Lynndy
Mobley
,
RN
Pediatric Homecare
ChildServe
Johnston
,
IA
United States
Since day 1, she has cared for her in a way I never thought possible. Lynndy's been extremely patient with me being a grieving husband.
Lynndy started working with my daughter in early 2019
shortly after my wife passed away. Since day 1, she has cared for her in a way I never thought possible. Lynndy's been extremely patient with me being a grieving husband. She started with me at a previous homecare agency and followed me to ChildServe
homecare without hesitation.
She went with my daughter to school until the school decided to not pursue that route. Lynndy helped me with my daughter to make that transition as stress-free as possible. With Lynndy's quest to be a better nurse to help my daughter, she has signed up for 4 classes. She's taken classes for G-tubes, a seminar called “Being Their Voice,” for children who cannot speak (my daughter is non-verbal), a brain injury specialist class, and a palliative care course.
When my daughter needed to have a couple of procedures done, Lynndy stepped up and trained with my son, who needs homecare nursing, since I did not have a nurse currently with him. Lynndy cared for my son while I was with my daughter.
She has helped cared for my daughter all through the pandemic and has shown me the commitment she is willing to take to caring for others. I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this award than Lynndy. She is truly one of a kind!
shortly after my wife passed away. Since day 1, she has cared for her in a way I never thought possible. Lynndy's been extremely patient with me being a grieving husband. She started with me at a previous homecare agency and followed me to ChildServe
homecare without hesitation.
She went with my daughter to school until the school decided to not pursue that route. Lynndy helped me with my daughter to make that transition as stress-free as possible. With Lynndy's quest to be a better nurse to help my daughter, she has signed up for 4 classes. She's taken classes for G-tubes, a seminar called “Being Their Voice,” for children who cannot speak (my daughter is non-verbal), a brain injury specialist class, and a palliative care course.
When my daughter needed to have a couple of procedures done, Lynndy stepped up and trained with my son, who needs homecare nursing, since I did not have a nurse currently with him. Lynndy cared for my son while I was with my daughter.
She has helped cared for my daughter all through the pandemic and has shown me the commitment she is willing to take to caring for others. I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this award than Lynndy. She is truly one of a kind!