Meet our 2023 Servant’s Heart Award winners: Nellie Arrowood

Team Member Kudos

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be featuring our 2023 Scott and Nikki Niswonger Servant’s Heart Award winners in Ballad Health News, as well as on Ballad Health social media. The award honors team members, physicians and volunteers who display the heart of a servant by going above and beyond the normal call of duty in helping others at work and in the community, as nominated by their peers.

Click on the video player below to see a brief profile of our next winner, Nellie Arrowood. And use the link at the bottom of this story to nominate someone for the 2024 Servant’s Heart Award.

Nellie Arrowood, telemetry technician at Unicoi County Hospital, has been with the hospital since 1990, and goes about her work with a passion to serve others.

She began as a certified nurse assistant (CNA) and held numerous roles before taking her current position. As a telemetry technician, she monitors the heart activity of patients in the emergency department and in the medical/surgical unit.

Nellie has an instinctual ability to monitor the other kinds of “hearts” of those around her, too. If she hears a child in distress while receiving care, she’s there with a video game to provide calmness and distraction, allowing the nurse and doctor to successfully complete their procedure. Team members say she has a sixth sense and perception for those who are heavy-hearted, and she routinely lifts the spirits of hospital leaders, team members and physicians who’ve had a difficult day.

Nellie Arrowood

Nellie also relishes mentoring new CNAs and nurses and providing encouragement and guidance as they begin their own healthcare careers. She even helped train her niece, who she raised as a daughter, as a CNA.

Additionally, as a member of the Unicoi County Hospital Leadership Council Committee, Nellie has been involved in developing “Pay it Forward” outreach events in Erwin and Unicoi as a way to “pay forward” the many kindnesses from the community to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. So far, the initiative has offered drive-by/pick-up lunches for law enforcement, appreciation baskets to the Unicoi County Animal Shelter, teacher supply baskets for elementary schools and care packages for the military ship USS Georgia.  

Also actively involved in the Unicoi County Relay for Life team, Nellie helps organize monthly fundraisers for the American Cancer Society. At her church, Higgins Chapel Baptist Church, she’s deeply involved in ministries to the youth and widows. And she became involved with the Alzheimer’s Association after caring for her own mother, who had the disease.

Nellie’s impassioned desire to serve others spreads positivity though her compassion, faith and love wherever she goes. Her colleagues relish the encouragement she provides as she monitors their hearts and spirits, in addition to those of her patients.

More about the Servant’s Heart Award

The award was named in honor of Scott and Nikki Niswonger. Scott is a Greeneville businessman and philanthropist who is the chief benefactor of the Niswonger Children’s Hospital in Johnson City, and a member of the Ballad Health board of directors. The Niswongers have a long history of serving others throughout the region, with a strong focus on education highlighted by the creation of The Niswonger Foundation.

Nominate someone!

Do you know someone who has the heart of a servant and deserves recognition for their great work? If so, nominate them for the 2024 Servant’s Heart Award!

Click here to access the 2024 nomination form.