Jessica,
Awesome job yesterday at our quarterly home companion meeting focusing on re-positioning and pressure ulcers for our bed bound clients. Everyone really enjoyed it being interactive with the mannequin and with takeaways.
You are such a resource. Many thanks for staying a little late to accommodate us too!
~ Suzette Armijo
Tag: Shout Out
Shout Out: Felicia Gay, Sarina Clifton & Michelle Curley
I discovered half-way through the day-shift that the nursing staff was working short. You would never have known as these three terrific women (Felicia Gay, Sarina Clifton, and Michelle Curley) worked effortlessly to care for the residents of Sierra Springs on a very busy weekday. They never complained once and until it was pointed out it was never obvious they were working short staffed. This is a prime example of effective teamwork and caring for the residents regardless of the obstacle ahead. The residents, the neighborhood, and your peers all thank you for making today work. You are all AWESOME and APPRECIATED! — Sarah Ramias
Fabulous Facebook Post about Beatitudes Campus
We know we impact the lives of residents, families, and staff members every day, but do you wonder if we make a difference in the lives of others outside our Campus walls? Read on to see a view of the Campus from a recent dietetic intern under the leadership of Lori Eddings (Dining). I think you will be humbled and proud of what people are learning here!
Shout Out: Kathy Amend and Gabi Holberg
This was recently submitted by a former resident: I’m finally getting things in order as I have been wanting to write you a note regarding the superior treatment I received during my move from the whole Beatitudes staff, but especially from you and Kathy and Gabi.
Kathy was always available for any questions and/or helping my kids make the move as quickly and efficient as possible. (Moving is not easy for a 94 year old!!) I was told that she and Gabi made the bags of trash disappear so that the Back Street people could collect their stuff. THANKS AGAIN. — Mary Stephenson