Heidi Dilsaver Voted March 2025 Employee of the Month

Heidi Dilsaver

Nominating Statement:

“Heidi is an exceptional individual whose presence is always uplifting. Her constant smile and genuine enjoyment in interacting with both patients and staff are truly commendable. We are fortunate to have Heidi as a valued member of the LRHC team.”

Get to Know Heidi Dilsaver

Heidi has worked at LRHC since August 2024 as a Registered Nurse and Diabetic Educator. Heidi has worked in healthcare since May 2007. She started as a CNA and graduated with her RN in May 2018. Heidi has worked in both long term care and acute care settings. She enjoys learning and wants to do what it takes to be the best nurse possible.

Family is very important to Heidi. She is the second to youngest of six kids. She is an aunt to 15 nieces and nephews, and a great aunt to one. She has one fur baby, a Corgi/mini Aussie named Bootsie. Heidi enjoys being outdoors in 65-75 degree weather, a beautiful sunrise and sunset, horseback riding, traveling to the mountains, Husker volleyball, and spending time with family and friends. Working on the ranch up in the Sandhills is what gives her peace. She is always up for a good joke. “I am grateful for a loving and forgiving God and my family and friends.”

“The best part of working at LRHC is the feeling of being part of a big family, working together to make a difference in the lives that we are privileged to encounter.”

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