From left: Nicole Wiles, R.N., and Dr. Jen Smith from Memorial Hospital’s Comprehensive Addiction Medicine program; Kate Ratka, Recovery Friendly Advisor, N.H. Governor’s Recovery Friendly Workplace; Paul Dean, governor’s gdvisor on addiction and behavioral health. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Nicole Wiles, R.N., and Dr. Jen Smith from Memorial Hospital’s Comprehensive Addiction Medicine program; Kate Ratka, Recovery Friendly Advisor, N.H. Governor’s Recovery Friendly Workplace; Paul Dean, governor’s gdvisor on addiction and behavioral health. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — MaineHealth Memorial Hospital has been recognized for its efforts to support employees affected by substance use disorder, earning designation as a Recovery Friendly Workplace.
Memorial recently joined the statewide Recovery Friendly Workplace initiative, a program helping employers create supportive environments for workers in recovery or impacted by addiction. Hospital leaders say the designation reflects an ongoing commitment to employee well-being and to the communities they serve.
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