Felix Appiah, RN: Committed to excellence in nursing at Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services.

Contributing to the Overall Improvement of Patient Care

(Isstories Editorial):- Lebanon, Ohio Sep 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – The Human Services of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania proudly announces the continued contributions of Felix Appiah, RN, a dedicated Registered Nurse whose exemplary service and commitment to patient care have made a significant impact within the department. 

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Felix Appiah, who holds an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), has been a vital member of the nursing team at the Human Services Department of Pennsylvania. With a strong foundation in healthcare, he previously honed his skills as a nurse (LPN) at Cedar Haven Healthcare Center and Cornwall Manor Health Center, where he developed a passion for providing high-quality patient care and advocating for community health. His compassionate care is nicknamed “GOLDEN TOUCH” by his geriatric patients.

Since joining the Human Services Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Felix has been instrumental in implementing best practices in nursing care and patient safety. His dedication to his patients is evident in his ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds, ensuring that they receive compassionate and personalized care. Felix’s approach to nursing emphasizes the importance of holistic care, taking into account not only the physical health of patients but also their emotional and psychological well-being. Felix currently works at Wernersville State Hospital as a psych nurse.

The Human Services Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania recognizes Felix Appiah, RN, as a vital asset to their team and looks forward to his continued contributions to healthcare excellence. His dedication and professionalism serve as an inspiring example for both colleagues and the communities he serves. 

Learn More about Felix Appiah:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/nurse/4151985

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