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Brook Lane’s Sharon Gladfelter Receives Lifetime Achievement Award for 60 Years of Dedicated Service

HAGERSTOWN, MD – Brook Lane, Western Maryland’s largest non-profit mental health system is excited to announce that The Daily Record has selected Sharon Gladfelter, Director of Health Information Services, as a 2024 Health Care Hero, winning the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Daily Record's Health Care Heroes Awards honor those individuals and organizations who have made an impact on the quality of health care within the state of Maryland. The winners were selected by the publisher and editors of The Daily Record. Health Care Heroes are presented in the following categories: Advancements and Innovation in Health Care, Community Outreach (organization and individual), Lifetime Achievement, Mental Health Hero (organization and individual), Nurse of the Year, Nurse Practitioner of the Year, Physician Assistant of the Year, Physician of the Year and Volunteer of the Year

Honorees will be recognized June 21 through an online video celebration at TheDailyRecord.com, on The Daily Record's social media channels and the daily email alert on that day. The video will be shared to an audience of more than 42,000 business and legal professionals.

Sharon was also presented an award at the Bridge to Hope Affair held on Saturday, April 27, for her 60 consecutive years of dedicated work at Brook Lane. The 175 attendees, donors and supporters of Brook Lane, were celebrating Brook Lane’s 75th Anniversary at the organization’s annual fundraising event.  

 “Over the course of her tenure with Brook Lane, Sharon has worked collaboratively with seven CEOs, seven CFOs, five CNOs and six CMOs in the successful expansion of services and programs. Her engagement and focus on safety, accountability and compliance has directly influenced and supported patient safety, patient rights and the health and well-being of the organization overall,” says Jeffery D. O’Neal, Brook Lane CEO. “Sharon’s relentless pursuit of excellence in the delivery of behavioral health services, and her ability to hold others accountable to the same standards, has systematically served to create a legacy at Brook Lane,” says O’Neal.


About Brook Lane:

Brook Lane is western Maryland’s largest, non-profit mental health system. The main campus in Hagerstown, MD is home to the second largest freestanding psychiatric hospital in Maryland, serving children, adolescents, and adults. Brook Lane also provides a residential program for children and adolescents, partial hospitalization services for both adults and children and operates Type 1 & 3 special education programs in Washington County and a Type 1 program in Frederick County. Brook Lane’s three outpatient locations in Hagerstown, Frederick and Cumberland offer psychiatry services and therapy for all ages. The InSTEP program provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment options for individuals with substance use treatment needs. For more information, visit www.brooklane.org.

About The Daily Record: 

The Daily Record is a digital first, daily news media company focused on law, government and business at TheDailyRecord.com. The Daily Record publishes a print edition on weekdays in addition to more than 25 special products a year, including Power Lists, in a variety of industries. The Daily Record hosts 13 annual events to recognize excellence and provide leadership opportunities. These events include Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Most Admired CEOs, Influential Marylanders, Health Care Heroes, Icon Honors and more. The Daily Record’s Digital Marketing Solutions helps customers with social media, search engine marketing and optimization, retargeting and email marketing among other services. The Daily Record, with 136 years of editorial excellence, is part of BridgeTower Media, the leading provider of B2B information, research, events and marketing solutions across more than 25 U.S. markets and industries.

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