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HEARTHSTONE OF MURRAYHILL's\r
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Hearthstone at Murrayhill Retirement Community is one of only six long term care facilities in Oregon that has earned a 2008 Step1- Quality Award from the American Health Care Association (AHCA) and the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) for demonstrating its strong commitment to continuous quality improvement. Two of the owners, Bev Ecker and Nancy Ralston, along with the Executive Director, Tom Freitag, traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to pick up the award at the Annual AHCA/NCAL Convention, in October.\r
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Hearthstone at Murrayhill received the 2008 Step1- Quality Award for Exceptional Care. All of the facilities that applied for this award addressed how they integrated the elements of systematic continuous quality improvement into their operations. As a Step I recipient, Hearthstone demonstrated its organization-wide commitment to a person-centered mission, defined its princ
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