Longtime Washington Nursing Home Aide Joann Malott Dies at 92

Malott spent 26 years caring for residents at Prairie Village Nursing Home before her passing.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 3:36pm

Joann J. Malott, a longtime nursing home aide in Washington, Indiana, passed away on March 22, 2026 at the age of 92. Malott worked for 26 years at the Prairie Village Nursing Home, where she cared for residents. She was a member of the Washington Free Methodist Church and enjoyed dancing, spending time with family, tending to her flowers, and caring for her dogs in her free time.

Why it matters

Malott's passing marks the end of an era for the Prairie Village Nursing Home and the Washington community, where she was known for her compassionate care and dedication to her residents over the course of her long career. Her story highlights the important role nursing home aides play in providing quality care and companionship to elderly and vulnerable members of the community.

The details

Malott was born in Princeton, Indiana in 1933 and graduated from Princeton High School in 1951. After working as a nursing aide for over a quarter-century, she passed away at the age of 92. She was preceded in death by several family members, including her parents and a great-granddaughter. She is survived by her two children, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as her sister.

  • Joann J. Malott was born on June 1, 1933 in Princeton, Indiana.
  • Malott graduated from Princeton High School in 1951.
  • Malott worked as a nursing aide at Prairie Village Nursing Home for 26 years.
  • Malott passed away on March 22, 2026 at the age of 92.

The players

Joann J. Malott

A 92-year-old nursing home aide who worked for 26 years at Prairie Village Nursing Home in Washington, Indiana, caring for residents until her passing.

Prairie Village Nursing Home

The long-term care facility in Washington, Indiana where Malott worked as a nursing aide for over a quarter-century.

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The takeaway

Malott's long career as a dedicated nursing home aide underscores the vital role these workers play in providing compassionate care and companionship to the elderly and vulnerable in our communities. Her passing is a loss felt by the residents she served, her coworkers, and the broader Washington community.