My Concordia Career: Alyson Krumpe’s Story

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The Concordia Team is comprised of many talented and compassionate employees who have graciously served our mission in a variety of ways – and we are excited for you to meet these fantastic individuals. Let us introduce you to Alyson Krumpe!

Alyson began her Concordia career in September of 2011 at Concordia at Rebecca Residence as a Physical Therapy Assistant and she has been there ever since!

Alyson described the Concordia organization as the epitome of “quality.”

“When I think about Concordia, I think about quality in every sense of what we do and who we are. The organization builds and maintains quality facilities for our residents, and also provides many quality services throughout our facility-based and home health service lines. We then hire quality employees to deliver high quality care to our patients and residents.”

Alyson chooses to work for Concordia because of our great reputation, good working conditions, and the opportunities that arise for both employees and those we care for with our continued growth and development.

When Alyson isn’t working, you will find her spending time with her family and their two dogs! She enjoys any outdoor activities as well as going to the gym. In her down time, she reads to relax.

Alyson said that her favorite Concordia memory was when a young man who she had been treating for extended period of time came back to visit and thank her. She’s very patient-focused and it’s evident in both her work and her words:

“I am motivated to succeed by motivating my residents and helping them to succeed. When my residents succeed, they get back to their home and families and that makes me very happy.”

We’d love to hear your future story! Find your next career by visiting www.concordiacareers.org.

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