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AHN Healthcare@Home Home Health and Hospice Receives Top Workplaces Award for Third Consecutive Year
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8, 2025 ~ Pittsburgh, PA - AHN Healthcare@Home – Home Health and Hospice (AHN H&H) has been named a 2025 Top Workplace by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for the third consecutive year. This prestigious recognition is awarded to companies in the Greater Pittsburgh metro area that excel in employee satisfaction and engagement.

The Top Workplaces Award is an annual program that celebrates companies with a strong workplace culture and positive employee experience. The winners are determined solely based on feedback from employees through a confidential survey administered by Energage LLC, an employee engagement technology partner.

The survey measures various aspects of the employee experience, including feeling respected and supported, opportunities for growth, and empowerment to execute their roles effectively. To be eligible for the award, companies must have a significant presence in the Greater Pittsburgh area, employ a minimum number of employees, and meet a designated employee response rate.

Lori Marshall, VP of Operations at AHN Healthcare@Home – Hospice, expressed her pride in receiving this award. "Earning the Top Workplaces Award is a powerful acknowledgment of the compassion, dedication, and sense of purpose our team brings to their work every day," she said. "This award reaffirms our commitment to creating a culture where employees feel valued and supported because when we care for our team, they are better equipped to deliver exceptional care to our patients and their families."

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Becky Dobbertin, VP of Operations at AHN Healthcare@Home – Home Health, also shared her excitement about this achievement. "We're incredibly honored to receive this award, especially because it's based on feedback from our team," she said. "Earning the Top Workplaces Award not only highlights our reputation as a great place to work but also as a leader within our industry."

AHN Healthcare@Home – Home Health and Hospice is currently hiring individuals who are looking to join an award-winning company that prioritizes its employees. Interested candidates can visit the AHN Healthcare@Home – Home Health and Hospice Careers page for more information.

AHN Healthcare@Home – Home Health and Hospice is an extension of Allegheny Health Network (AHN.org), a leading healthcare system serving the greater western Pennsylvania region. The experienced and professional care team members, in collaboration with area physicians, specialize in providing a range of in-home healthcare services. Together, they strive to support patients and their families through every stage of their healthcare journey. For more information, please visit AHN Healthcare@Home's website.
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