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Naven Health celebrated National Nurses Week with the American Nurses Association from May 6th to May 12th. This year’s “Nurses Light Up The Sky” campaign resonates deeply with the core of nursing and our values at Naven Health. We always aim to honor our nurses whose exceptional care makes a difference in the lives of many, and we are thrilled to recognize their impact during this event.

At Naven Health, we believe that exceptional care is born from our compassion and desire to serve as much as our skill—and that it all starts with our extraordinary nurses. We are proud to have a team of over 1,500 infusion nurses serving patients nationwide, recognized for their dedication, compassion, and commitment to excellence.

During Nurses Week, Naven Health used various communications to recognize and celebrate our nurses. The leadership team delivered personal messages to each of our nurses, highlighting the impact of their service. Our employees shared thoughtful notes and thank you messages across teams, recognizing the different nurses who have impacted them. We also ran a social media campaign to celebrate Nurses Week with our nurses, partners, and team members, which resulted in high online engagement.

National Nurses Week was a memorable opportunity to reflect on our nurses’ impact on others’ lives. We are immensely grateful for their commitment to providing exceptional care that lights up the sky and inspires us all.

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