Provided/5 Hayes Unit Nurse Jennifer Gannon, RN of Egg Harbor Township was named Shore Medical Center’s February Guardian Angel of the Month for providing exceptional care to patients and families.

SOMERS POINT – Shore Medical Center announced that Jennifer Gannon, RN of Egg Harbor Township has been named its February Guardian Angel of the Month for providing passionate and exceptional care to its patients. Shore established the Guardian Angel program to enable community members to say thank you to a special Shore caregiver through a donation to the medical center in their honor.

Gannon began her career at Shore in October 2021 on the 5 Hayes Unit, where she cares for patients hospitalized for a wide range of illnesses, or who are preparing for or recovering from surgery.

Kelly Duma, manager of the 5 Hayes Unit, said that

Gannon joined the 5 Hayes team as a new graduate nurse, and has quickly become a valued member of the unit.

“Jennifer is a hardworking and dedicated nurse, and someone our whole team can rely on. She has a positive outlook and is just a pleasure to have on 5 Hayes,” Duma said.

Gannon was recognized with a Guardian Angel award by a grateful family who she supported recently.

“Jenn went above and beyond to make sure my sister-in-law and our family were taken care of the last few days our family member had,” the family member said. “Jenn guided us with such warmth and compassion during a very difficult time. We truly feel blessed that Jenn was our nurse and so grateful for how she supported our entire family.”

The  Guardian Angel program provides an opportunity for patients and families to recognize anyone at Shore who makes a difference in their care or experience. Guardian Angels are recognized among their peers and presented with a Guardian Angel pin at Shore’s annual pinning ceremony.

To honor a Shore Medical Center Guardian Angel, call Shore’s Planned Giving & Development Department at 609-653-3800 or visit www.GivetoShore.org.

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