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Bridge Home Health & Hospice’s Christy Montgomery Honored with WCCOA “Golden Care Award”

12.05.2025

Bridge Home Health & Hospice is proud to celebrate Christy Montgomery, RN, community nurse liaison, who was recently awarded a Wood County Committee on Aging (WCCOA) “Golden Care Award” in the category of Medical or Professional Care Provider—an honor recognizing exceptional caregivers working in facility or home-based settings.

Christy was announced as the winner during the awards ceremony on Monday, November 17, marking a truly special moment for both Christy and her colleagues. What made the celebration even more meaningful is that Christy has supported this very program for years, helping with event planning and award ceremonies—never expecting to be recognized herself one day.

This year, however, her peers decided it was time for Christy to be honored. They worked closely with WCCOA professionals to secretly nominate her, ensuring the surprise remained intact until the moment her name was announced.

The response in the room spoke volumes. Christy’s win was met with enthusiastic applause—not just from her team, but even from fellow nominees—a true testament to the respect she has earned from healthcare professionals throughout Wood County. Her compassion, collaboration, and commitment to seniors and their families have made her a trusted partner within the community.

Christy’s recognition reflects not only her personal dedication but also the compassionate and collaborative spirit of the entire Bridge Home Health & Hospice team.

Celebrating Excellence in Senior Care

The Golden Care Awards shine a spotlight on caregivers who demonstrate extraordinary service, advocacy, and compassion for older adults. Christy embodies all these qualities and more, and we are honored to have her represent Bridge Home Health & Hospice.

Golden Care Award

Pictured above are members of the Bridge Home Health & Hospice team who proudly supported Christy on her special day: Jenna Cotterman, director of operations; Amanda Montgomery, bereavement coordinator; Christy Montgomery, RN, community nurse liaison; and Misty Schnipke, RN, community nurse liaison.

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