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Richfield Living appoints Amy Stoehr as new Executive Director of Rehab Services, Therapy

Mountain Media by Mountain Media
January 13, 2021
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Amy Stoehr

Richfield Living, a local leader in senior living and rehabilitation, has announced the selection of Amy Stoehr as the new Executive Director of Rehab Services, Therapy.

Stoehr, a graduate of Radford University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology, joined  the team in November 2020.

“Amy’s knowledge and experience will be invaluable to help Richfield Living achieve many objectives in our strategic plan, “said Cherie Grisso, Chief Executive Officer. “She is a wonderful addition to our leadership, and I am excited to partner with her in the future.”

Amy began her career working in the contract rehab sector and has 20 years’ experience in multi-site leadership. Her passion for working with the senior population has enabled her to develop numerous clinical teams and to ensure excellent clinical outcomes and embrace patient-centered care.

“I am truly honored to have the opportunity to be a part of the Richfield Living family,” said Stoehr. “I am excited and energized to be surrounded by so many who are passionate and dedicated as we take this journey toward achieving Richfield’s vision.”

 

  • Submitted by Lisa Clause, Senior Director of Marketing and Philanthropy

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