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Nien-Huei (Amy) Chen

January 30, 1971 - April 5, 2020

Amy joined the CenterLight family almost 20 years ago when she started as a Certified Nurse's Aide and Medical Interpreter for the Margaret Tietz nursing home. She performs this role for 13 years, providing care to their many residents. Amy then transferred to the PACE program, where she started off as a Program Assistant. Amy conducted her job with lots of love, making sure our participants were happy, and all of their needs were covered. Throughout the almost seven years she spent in this role, participants grew close to Amy, built great trust in her, and knew that they could come to her for anything. Amy always had participants’ needs and safety as her first priority, which showed her passion for her work and strong bond with them. Amy continued her growth in CenterLight when she transitioned to a new role as a Home Service Manager, and a year after to a Participant Experience Manager. Amy wanted to continue her calling in making sure participants were happy and cared for. This calling made her the perfect candidate for these roles. Not only could participants count on Amy, but the rest of the staff knew that they could count on Amy for anything as well. Her colleagues respected and cared about Amy because they felt the genuine soul that she was. Amy cared for every single person, and it showed clearly in her daily actions and her conversations with everyone. We are terribly sad to see her go so early, as she touched every person she was in contact with, showing her compassion, positivity, and how much she cared. We will miss you!!!

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2020-05-27 19:20:17 wrote:

Still breaks my hart knowing you left us. I remember five years ago when i started working in CenterLight and visit the Flushing site Amy was the first person that greeted me and took the time to take me around to show me the participants and the rest of the site. Right at that moment I felt the great spirit Amy was and how much love she put into her work which surrounded our participants. Right at that moment i saw how much our participant connected with Amy and see the bond they have build. Few years went by and our path cross again when Amy came to join the Participant Experience Team and we started working together which i was very happy for it. Every time we met i felt her compassion, her love for our participants, her humbleness, all of these attributes that are rare to find in someone. When I knew that Amy left us so early my hard broke, she touch my life and that is something i will always be grateful for. May you rest in peace and I wish lots of strength for your loved ones. Will miss you, Brian.

2020-05-27 19:20:17 wrote: Still breaks my hart knowing you left us. I remember five years ago when i started working in CenterLight and visit the Flushing site Amy was the first person that greeted me and took the time to take me around to show me the participants and the rest of the site. Right at that moment I felt the great spirit Amy was and how much love she put into her work which surrounded our participants. Right at that moment i saw how much our participant connected with Amy and see the bond they have build. Few years went by and our path cross again when Amy came to join the Participant Experience Team and we started working together which i was very happy for it. Every time we met i felt her compassion, her love for our participants, her humbleness, all of these attributes that are rare to find in someone. When I knew that Amy left us so early my hard broke, she touch my life and that is something i will always be grateful for. May you rest in peace and I wish lots of strength for your loved ones. Will miss you, Brian.

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