Nurse Stories

Angela Huffman
Clinical Services Consultant
RN
Ask Angela Huffman what it takes to be a successful nurse, and
she’ll say two things: keep a positive outlook, and do everything
you can with integrity.
“Everything rises and falls with who you are as a person,” says
Angela, “and when bad things happen you can always land on your
feet if you work and live with integrity and character.”
Angela recalls a time, soon after she’d first become a nurse,
when she used to keep a set of five coins in her right lab coat
pocket. Each time she uttered a positive comment or made a positive
impact on someone, she moved one coin to the left pocket. Her goal
was to have each of those coins switch pockets each day.
While she no longer practices that technique, she still utilizes
the philosophy behind it on a day-to-day basis. When training new
Assistant Directors of Nursing (ADONs) in her district, for
example, she always tells them to point out what’s being done
correctly as often as she corrects what needs improvement.
“No matter what, you must encourage people to do the right
thing,” she says. “This increases morale and makes your staff
happier. Your residents benefit from it in return.”
Angela has been a nurse since 1987 and has worked with Golden
Living and its predecessors since 1994. She has been her district’s
Clinical Services Consultant since 2001. In this role, she holds a
variety of responsibilities, including supporting LivingCenters
with Federal-, state- and company-based compliance efforts. She
also speaks with residents and families about their experiences in
the LivingCenters.
“We are always trying to take things to the next level,” she
says, “and I’m a leader in that effort. I’m charged with the
responsibility of moving the district forward.”
Angela enjoys the team-driven atmosphere her position provides,
as well as strategizing about how each LivingCenter she works with
can better itself.
“I like taking the tools we have been given by the company and
massaging them into a workflow that fits each LivingCenter’s
needs,” she says.
In addition, Angela is active with her local theater and church,
where she enjoys singing and acting. Ironically, she dabbled with a
career in musical theater before entering the healthcare
industry.
“I’ve always wanted to help people - that’s why I stuck with
nursing. I love working with people and helping them go through
hard times,” she says. “But I have no regrets about not going into
theater. I am very active in my local theater and active in my
church musically, so I get the best of both worlds.”