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forNews VolunteersVol.10 APRIL 2018 No. 4
The Villages© Regional HospitalAuxiliary Foundation
H Theummingbird
Important things in this issue:
Key Leadership Reports
New & Returning Volunteers
ARCE Testing Dates
NEW Times Available
Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe
Annual Celebration with pictures & Award Winners
Wound Healing &
Hyperbaric Center
Service Animal
Education Sessions
Foundation Updates
THE VILLAGES is a federally registered trademark of Holding Company of
The Villages, Inc., and is used under license. The Villages® Regional Hospital
is a part of Central Florida Health.
NEXT MONTH: We will be featuring TVRH Auxiliary Luncheon that will be celebrated April 12, 2018 at Savannah Center.
YE OLDE THRIFT SHOPPE CELEBRATION
This year it was decided that the volunteers from Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe should have their own Awards Luncheon. This was a trial for separating out larger departments to make room for more of our 900 volunteers to attend a luncheon. Over 165 people attended the event on Thursday, March 15th at Katie Belle’s in Spanish Springs.
Prior to the meal, Hershal Chapman played the guitar while historic photos from the Shoppe were rolling on the screen.
Don Henderson, Central Florida Health President & CEO and Michael Pittman, TVRH Chief Clinical Officer
& Site Administrator both spoke about how
important the volunteers are to the success of our hospital. Dick Campbell, President of TVRH Auxiliary Foundation showed a video of the new digital surgical suite being installed and asked everyone to share this video with other groups.
Lou Emmert, Volunteer Coordinator for TVRH served as master of ceremonies and introduced the Foundation Board members, incoming Auxiliary Officers, and Thrift Shoppe Steering Committee. She then turned the program over to David Gardner, Foundation Board Chairman who presented the awards with the assistance of Jeannie Rogale, Auxiliary President and Karen Harkins. (see winners on page 4).
Lou also introduced Kate Peak, who is being made an Honorary Member this year and Jeannie Rogale made the closing remarks.
The food was fabulous, as were the cakes and everyone seems to enjoy having our own “special”
luncheon.
Don Henderson, Central Florida Health President & CEO
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1451 El Camino Real, The Villages, FL 32162
352-751-8176 The Hummingbird is a publication of the Villages Regional Hospital Auxiliary Foundation. The information within this publication is designed to communicate and inform the staff and volunteers. The editorial staff reserves the right to author, edit, or deny materials submitted for inclusion. Feedback: We need to know what you think, what you want to hear, and what you are up to. Send email to the Editor: [email protected] Newsletter Staff Editor: Shari KumlerWriter: Pat Kronk Proofreader Pat Crigler Staff Advisor & HUGE Contributor, Rena Marchand. This newsletter is dedicated to the hardworking volunteers at The Villages Regional Hospital.
Elected Officers: Jeannie Rogale - President Mary Dolph - 1st Vice President Joan Hanosek- 2nd Vice President Candy Ginns - Recording and Corresponding Secretary Jan Kumpan - HistorianGeorge Counselman - Parliamentarian
Contact the Auxiliary OfficesThe Auxiliary Office 352 751-8061 is staffed ... Monday-Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm The Day Captain’s Office, 751-8622, is staffed ... Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
The Volunteer Placement Office, 751-8176. is staffed ... Monday-Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and Friday Noon - 4:00 pm
The Auxiliary Foundation Office, 751-8871 is staffed ... Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
www.centflhealth.org
Our MissionTo improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and
H Theummingbird
The Villages© Regional HospitalAuxiliary Foundation
Jeannie Rogale Auxiliary President
PRESIDENT’S LETTER April 2018
ARC Education Annual Regulatory Compliance & Risk Safety Module (Same Test, New Name, Still Mandatory!) For NEW VOLUNTEERS APRIL 3 & 17 • 7:30-11:30 am Location is East Campus, 3rd Floor IT Training Room opposite the elevator.
For ANNUAL VOLUNTEERSAny Tuesday... 7:30 am - 11:30 pm AND 1:00 - 4:00 pm Location is East Campus, 3rd Floor IT Training Room opposite the elevator. PLUS EXTENDED HOURS 4:00 -8:00 pm at TVRH Private Dining RoomOutside Transportation volunteers can have their eyes checked any Tuesday when they take their annual test. Eye Tests are available between 8:00 am and 11:00 am at the Employee Health Care Office on the 3rd floor of the East Campus.
It is MANDATORY
that every volunteer be recertified annually
during their birth month.
MAKE A NOTE ON YOUR CALENDAR BIRTHDAY MONTH TO REMIND YOU.
2018
Dear Volunteers,
Can you believe, on March 20th we celebrated the “First Day of Spring” with cold windy weather? It actually felt like Fall.
I feel sorry for all our friends and relatives who came to sunny Florida for some warm weather Maybe next year it will be better.
Hopefully, all of you have attended your In-Service Meetings. This is a meeting we should all attend, it gives us an opportunity to meet our new volunteers who have joined us and also to hear how we can improve our work area. It gives us a chanch to hear what is new in the Hospital.
Since November 27th, as President, I have been busy with Lou Emmert, Volunteer Coordinator, going to meetings and visiting different hospitals to get insight on how other Volunteer programs work. I know that everything I am doing is truly a learning experience.
This month, April 12, at the Appreciation Luncheon, I, along with other officers will be installed for another two year term.
On March 16, I had the pleasure to attend the first Appreciation Luncheon for Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe. The luncheon was held at Katie Belles. Many awards were given out, the food was delicious, and the service was great. I am sure it was enjoyed by all.
Have a great month.
KINDNESS is FREESprinkle that Stuff
Everywhere!
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First of Two Appreciation LuncheonsOn March 15 we held an appreciation luncheon for the YOTS volunteers at Katie Belles. This was a trial to see how separate luncheons would work. I think the luncheon went extremely well and we have received many compliments on how much it was enjoyed. And now I’m looking forward to the next appreciation luncheon for all other volunteers on April 12 at the Savannah Center. All volunteers, with the exception of YOTS,
should stop by the Day Captain’s office and sign up for the next luncheon.
Our MissionOur mission as the Auxiliary Foundation is to support our hospital in service, fund-raising and our positive support to the community. Our hospital has so many reasons to be proud of its quality of service, its latest technology, and its skilled employees. And I shouldn’t forget the two recent designations of Centers of Excellence for Strokes and for Chest Pain treatment. We should take every opportunity to stress these many successes to those we meet in the community.
The Joint Commission VisitWe are still preparing for the Joint Commission visit. Two areas to be specifically careful of are wearing gloves in the hallways or cafeteria. Gloves should be worn to perform a specific task and then removed. Also we have been reminded to always have a lid on cups. Make certain your badge is visible and above the waist. Refresh your memory on RACE and PASS, plus the codes.
Seasonal VolunteersIt’s about time for our seasonal volunteers to head off for a few months. If you are one, please hurry back as we will miss you! BUT BEFORE YOU LEAVE, as seasonal volunteers, you should be sure to complete a Seasonal Leave of Absence for the Volunteer Placement Office, so we know when to expect you back. Thank you for your service and we’ll see you in the Fall. As of March 14 we had 59 (available) four hour shifts. For those here all year please, consider taking on an extra shift for the summer. Contact the Volunteer Placement Office to see what is available, 751-8176.
New HandbooksThe new Handbooks are out. Please stop by the Day Captain’s office and get your copy. There have been several changes so it would be helpful to read it and note the changes. YOTS volunteers can get them from their shift leaders.
“A very nice compliment was received regarding the hospitality of the front desk volunteers. Col. and Mrs. Roberson sent a letter about the excellent service they had received at The Villages Regional Hospital and specifically mentioned the front desk volunteers. Thank you front desk volunteers!”
Each of you should be very proud of your service to The Villages Regional Hospital and the Auxiliary.
I am!
Lou Emmert Volunteer Coordinator
UPDATE FROM LOU our Volunteer Coordinator
AUXILIARY BUSINESS
CARDS AVAILABLE
Auxiliary Business Cards are available to all volunteers to give to family, friends, and acquaintances.
This card gives information on who to contact to become a volunteer, and has a place for you to write your name, if you desire to do so.
Please stop by the Day Captain’s Office to pick up a few for your pocket or purse to help in our ongoing recruitment efforts.
Visit Our WEBSITE by
clicking on the link below https://www.
thevillagesregionalhospital.org/
foundationvolunteering/volunteering/other Events
New & Returning VOLUNTEERS
NEW
Mary Ellen Bailey
Linda Bastante
Deborah Giovanardi
Marie Lazinski
Dorothy Mills
Jeanne Morris
Douglas Oman
Louis Slawetsky
Cynthia Stewart
Jay Zimmerman
RETURNING
Jerry Baden
Maria Satterfield
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THE FOLLOWING AWARDS WERE PRESENTED:
ARTISTIC CREATIVITY: An individual or team, who has demonstrated a talent for making the Shoppe more appealing to customers was awarded to Betty Reed. She has a definite flair for design and enjoys staging items to make them appealing to our customers. She will even stop in on Saturday to adjust any displays where items have sold, always making the most of what has been donated. Betty was a great addition to the Monday staging team.
RELIABILITY: An Auxiliary member working at Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe who has shown outstanding dedication in his or her responsibilities. We had three winners:
Kim English (not present) does whatever is needed in the clothing department. She works 2 days a week and does extra shifts when we are short staffed. She will help train new volunteers and is a
positive influence on others.
Bill & Betty Holbrook are the epitome of reliability. Betty, who is a floor/cashier volunteer on Tuesday mornings, returns on Saturdays to volunteer with Bill as a Pricer. The Holbrooks always can be counted on to work hard, be cheerful and make everyone, customers and volunteers alike, feel at home.
Carol Miller started volunteering at YOTS as a floor volunteer, then switched to Pricer.
Throughout the years, she has taken on more responsibilities without fanfare. She now prices on Monday and Thursday afternoons, and recently filled an additional weekly shift for a Pricer vacancy until a replacement was found. Carol also keeps our greeting cards in impeccable order.
(More Awards Continue on Page 5)
(Continuation from page 1 of: TVRH Celebration for YE OLD THRIFT SHOP, held Thursday, March 15th at Katie Belle’s in Spanish Springs.) Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe
is open Tuesday through Saturday from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is located at 106 & 110 W. Lady Lake Blvd.
just two blocks south of the CR 466 and US
Highway 441intersection and part of the Lady Lake
Historical Park.
For more information call us at 352-259-5853. We appreciate all your donations and can also pick up large pieces of
furniture (just call 352-874-3593).
Bill & Betty Holbrook with Jeannie Rogale Reliability
Carol Miller Reliability
Betty Reed - Artistic Creativity
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Acknowledges the Patient and/or Visitor:• Follow the 10 – 5 rule: at 10 feet smile and acknowledge and at 5 feet speak. • Smile, make eye contact and greet them in a pleasant manner ...If they look confused or they are looking for something, ask if there is anything you can do for them. • Anytime you see someone looking for a sign that means they are probably looking for something and could use some help. • NEVER ask “How Do You Feel”, you know they are sick or nervous because they are in the hospital. Introduce Yourself • Depending on the situation and the place you are in ... State your name and your role at TVRH. • Highlight skills and expertise of self and other healthcare team members. Duration • Depending on the situation and the place you are in ... Give the Patient/Visitor a time expectation, even if it is just a time for your return. Keep patient/ visitor informed as to the amount of time a procedure or process will take. • If you don’t know the procedure/ process time see if you can find out. Never guess, ask someone in the know. • If there is a wait time give them the time expectation of that wait.
EExplanation
• Depending on the situation and place you are in ...Keep patient/visitor informed by explaining process & procedures. • Assist patient/visitor to have a clear expectation of what will be occurring. • Get correct information from the proper person.
T Thank You
• Thank the patient/ visitor for choosing TVRH. • Express appreciation that they have chosen TVRH as their healthcare facility. • Ask if there is anything else you can do for the patient/visitor before ending the interaction.
Our Volunteer Aidet
A
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(Awards Continued from Page 5)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: An individual who has recently joined Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe as a volunteer but has already shown a remarkable level of skill and dedication. There were three winners here as well.
Sandy Dobson (not shown) joined the Thrift Shoppe in August of last year and quickly became an asset to our team. She jumps in wherever needed and if she sees something that needs to be done, fixed or moved she does it without being asked. Patsy Ellerbroek is another one who dives in to correct any problems. Recently she has tackled the man-cave, going shelf by shelf to straighten the items and make them more eye-catching. This no only helps increase sales, it makes it safer to walk thru the area.
Jan Runyon is a relatively new volunteer but she quickly caught on to what was needed and even volunteers extra days pricing holiday clothing so it is ready for display when the time comes.
ABOVE AND BEYOND: An individual who has shown a style of working with co-volunteers that makes them feel part of the team and confirms their value to YOTS. This too was tied and was presented to:
Tom Feenaghty is a Pricer - cleaning, testing, fixing and pricing donations before they hit the sales floor, but he works more like the Energizer Bunny from the moment he arrives for his shift. Unloading cars, hauling salvage bins to the shed, breaking down boxes for the dumpster, moving heavier items and emptying the trash from both stores -- Tom does it all and never without a big smile. He is a true team player and we are lucky to have him.
Janet Haffner stepped up to provide structure and instructions
for linens volunteers as our linens department coordinator. She volunteers all day Mondays and comes in on other days to work with others. Her willingness to help has greatly improved the linens department for both volunteers and customers.
Ellen Wyatt is the ideal volunteer – always willing to do any job, eager to help both customers and new volunteers, and able to keep the place looking neat and running smoothly - organizing shelves and taking on tasks great and small. In addition to her regular Saturday shift, Ellen often fills in as a sub, eagerly helping her co-workers and customers. Her energy, helpfulness and strong work ethic influence her above and beyond contributions to YOTS. One co-worker said “she brings sunshine wherever she goes.” (Awards - Continued on Page 6)
Tom Fennaghty Above and Beyond
Janet Haffner & Ellen Wyatt Above and Beyond
Patsy Ellerbroek & Jan Runyon - Rookies of the Year
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(Awards - Continued from Page 5)
This year a new category was added. UNSUNG HEROES:
A team or individual deserving special recognition for their consistent reliability, adaptability and service to the Shoppe – usually behind the scenes. Theresa Filkins (not shown) found herself to be the lone linens Pricer on Thursday mornings and worried that there were no linens Pricers on Thursday afternoons. So what did she do? She volunteered to work all day and also began helping on other days when needed. We have more volunteers now with our seasonal help, but Theresa continues to enjoy volunteering all day Thursdays. Her enthusiasm is admirable.
Bev Gaumer (not shown) stands out for her hard work and cheerful demeanor. She is a stay late and come early type of person who has contributed to the overall good of the Shoppe in many ways. She works in clothing and linens on Mondays and Wednesday mornings, filling in where the need is greatest. That works well because she’s a seasonal volunteer. Everyone keeps trying to convince her to stay put in Florida — and at the Thrift Shoppe — all year long.
Vonnie Cull, Norma Cyr (not present) and Ann Heberlig work as a team to keep our sizable Book Nook area tidy and appealing. They volunteer quietly and efficiently, each on a different day, and their efforts include keeping the book overflow area in order. Because of them, our alphabetically arranged Book Nook continues to be a customer favorite.
Another new award this year was the LEADERSHIP AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - An individual who has provided outstanding leadership, support to the organization, and has worked beyond the call of duty.
Pat Wesolowski has been volunteering at Ye Olde Thrift Shoppe since the opening almost ten years ago. She serves as part of the overall management team, called the Steering Committee. This year she was called upon to not only do her normal projects and regular shift, but to help with the transition within the clothing department. It is never easy to replace a key role when the post is left open due to illness, but Pat successfully navigated the process with her empathy and willingness to listen. She definitely displayed her leadership skills under less than ideal conditions and preserved the crucial revenue stream created from the clothing department at the Shoppe.
Jeannie Rogale with Pat Wesolowski Leadership Award of Excellence
Jeannie Rogale with Vonnie Cull & Ann Heberlig two of the Unsung Heros
(Continued on page 7)
Work for a
Cause not applause!
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When you receive an email from the Auxiliary office
DO NOT JUNK
or UNSUBSCRIBE IT!
Even if the topic has no interest for you. JUST TRASH IT!
We know that not all emails from the Auxiliary will pertain to YOU. BUT,
there are many that will!
So, if you unsubscribe or send it to “Junk” you could miss IMPORTANT
information in the future! Such as:
The Hummingbird
Hospital Christmas Gift announcement (Hams & Turkeys)
Notice of Auxiliary Luncheon
Temporary Changes and Directives concerning
Construction and Renovations
Announcements Re: coupons, discounts, free tickets for
volunteers If you accidently unsubscribe or
you “Junk” it and are not receiving notices your fellow volunteers know
about ... please call the
Auxiliary Office 352-751-8061.
They cannot just reconnect you, but
A MASS-MAILING COMPUTER PROGRAM that pro-actively seeks out and resolves potential delivery issues to protect you. The Auxiliary sends messages to so many volunteers at once and to prevent your email provider from categorizing them as spam, they help ensure you receive the messages.
READ THIS! Then, when someone
says to you“I don’t get The
Hummingbird”You can tell them
why, and what to do!
The final award was actually part of the hospital wide Auxiliary Awards but was presented to Nancy Cummings and Beth Malak at this luncheon because they are Thrift Shoppe volunteers. Nancy and Beth won the award for
GOING THE EXTRA MILE –An individual or department whose commitment to excellence consistently surpasses expectations. The volunteer or team who goes above and beyond to make things happen.
Together they took on the task to setup and staff the Silent Auction room at this year’s Hearts for Our Hospital Gala. This meant organizing a team of 20-plus volunteers to create an attractive room that was keeping with the theme and providing eye-catching displays but still highlighted the auction item. This year, because of their preplanning and hard
work, the entire silent auction process went smoother than ever. They set up a system that allowed for rapid tear-down without loss of item identity thereby making the packaging of items easy and accurate.
Their behind the scenes work is part of what made this year’s gala such a financial success.
(GOING THE EXTRA MILE - Continued from page 6)
Nancy Cummings & Beth Malak - Going the Extra Mile
LUNCHEON PHOTOS
Valerie Smith, Beth Malak and Posie Clymer
Back row L-R: Jackie Cashman, Peggy Skieczius, Lynn Friedman, Front row L-R: Pat Wesolowski,
Jeannie Hendrix and Bonnie Rowan
Dignitaries: Dave Gardner, Foundation Board Chairman; Michael Pittman, TVRH Chief Clinical Officer & Site Administrator; Roy Smith, Foundation Board member, Dr. Ron Mansdoerfer; Gary Kadow, Incoming Foundation
Board Chairman; and Don Henderson, CFH President & CEO
Joan Wicklas, Debbie Diehl and Amie Haffner
More
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NEW HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERS 2018It is our privilege to pay tribute to these ladies and gentlemen by making them Honorary Lifetime Members of the TVRH Auxiliary.
Honorary Lifetime Membership is a special recognition granted to a retired Auxiliary volunteer after a minimum of seven (7) years of distinguished volunteer service to The Villages Regional Hospital and a minimum of 2,000 total hours served. The list for this year should bring our total to 70+ over the past four
years. We do them once/year at the annual luncheon.
An Honorary Lifetime Member shall have a voice in the Auxiliary, receive the Auxiliary Hummingbird Newsletters, invitations to the Auxiliary annual luncheon, and other events, but will have no voting rights. Honorary Lifetime Membership can be nominated by any Active Member but must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee.
Thank You!Sue Bandi
Alice Dickman
Eileen Dietz
Harriet Huschart
Vincent Huschart
Mary Jones
Beverly Llewellyn
Keith Llewellyn
Barbara Lovett
Raffaela Patterson
Kate Peak
Ben Pilla
George Van Santen
Christine Desmond
Marty Forberg
Posthumously
SUPPORT OUR FRIENDS The businesses who have offered these discounts to encourage you to stop in and visit them. They have been revised!
Pick one up in the Day Captain’s Office.
FREE Appetizer Sampler
with $25.00 order
Women’s Clothing
Located in: Lake Sumter Landing
1113 Canal St, The Villages
(352) 205-7232
10 %OFF
740 N Hwy 441 at Rolling Acres
across from Jersey Mike’s • 352-775-4078
10 %OFF
A SELF SERVE YOGURT PARLOR
1568 Bella Cruz Dr.
352-633-1520
OPEN 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM
10 %OFF 5 %
OFF
1124 Bichara Blvd, The Villages, FL
Phone:(352) 633-4352
Includes vendors beyond eateries! GET INTO
THE HABIT of carrying your badge with you
and remember to take advantage of discounts
offered at the businesses that are listed!!
Discounts from Friends of the AUXILIARY FOUNDATION
10 %OFF
3435 Wedgewood Ln.
off 466 W from Buena Vista • 352-751-6866
www.chinabuffet88.com
total check
China BuffetRESTAURANT
TAKEOUT
ORDER ONLINE1130 Bichara Blvd
Lady Lake, FL 32159
35 %OFF
HAM Café 15 %OFF
522 N Us Highway 441, Lady Lake
Cross Streets: Between Old Vineyard Blvd
and Rolling Acres Rd.• 352-259-3900 For the whole hospital staff & volunteersdine in and take out
674 N Us Highway 441, Lady Lake, FL
Cross Streets: Between Rolling Acres Rd
and Avenida Central • (352) 633-9744
$8.99 Meal Deal
Includes any regular size
sandwich, chips, and drink.
Lake Sumter Landing, 976 Old Mill Run
The Villages
15 %OFF
Discounts available ONLY when you show your volunteer/employee badge
Pedicure and Manicure
Deluxe ONLYN A I L S & S P A
10 %OFF
982 Del Mar Dr., Lady Lake
(352) 750-2634
December 2017
Rolling Acres Plaza,
700 US-441, Lady Lake, (352) 750-9998
not valid for
uniform logo
10 %OFF
Spanish Springs Town Square
1108 Main St, The Villages 1558 Bella Cruz Dr, The Villages
10 %OFF
4046 Wedgwood Ln, The Villages, FL
Phone:(352) 750-1994
10 %OFF
$20 or more meal
Spanish Springs Town Square
990 Alverez Ave, The Villages
20 %OFF
cannot be combined
with other offers
10 %OFF
869 N Hwy 27/441 next to Home Depot
352-751-2507
Southern Trace Plaza
3535 Wedgewood Ln, (352) 751-6825
orders over $40
cannot be combined with
other offers or used with orders wired out
10 %OFF
1572 Bella Cruz Dr, The Villages, FL 32159
Phone:(352) 259-3568
10 %OFF
You can help grow the list by asking your favorite place if they might want to offer a discount
to TVRH Volunteers and become a “Friend of the Auxiliary/Foundation” and be listed in our
Newsletters. If they show any interest, contact Gloria Counselman, and she will take it from there!!
405-209-8662.
HELP NEEDED Volunteers are needed to work the
Belk’s Lobby Sale on May 9, 10 & 11.
Please contact Lou Emmert: [email protected] or Billie Smith: [email protected].
LIVE
LIFE
TOEXPRESS
NOT
IMPRESS
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A POSITIVE ATTITUDE GOES A LONG WAY!It can be hard to hear friends talk about less than perfect experiences in our hospital, especially the Emergency Department. Unfortunately, after the fact, they may not be interested in your explanation, but you can feel confident that Michael Pittman and Susan Williams will continue to work at improving every need of the hospital.
Each month, Joan Hanosek, 2nd Vice President and the Chair of Patient Survey, shares how dedicated to excellence and resolving the Emergency Department issues that cause many patients to be dissatisfied with our hospital. This month, she shared that on a recent patient survey of 60-plus patients, there wer only positive comments regarding their ED visit!
Joan Hanosek also shared that Mike Pittman and Susan Williams, are assembling five member teams for the ED Admit Waiting Room. These will include a nurse navigator as the charge nurse, a triage nurse, tech, and two volunteers each shift on every shift. Susan Williams has continued to stress that the
volunteers are an important part of the team in the ED.
Joan also spoke to the group about the new Bridge Clinic that will be occupying the space where Urgent Care was on the first floor of the hospital. This is a 12 month pilot program and will
be run by two RN Transitional Care Coordinators. This program focuses on patients with diagnoses that are at high risk for readmission. These include congestive heart failure, COPD and acute MI.
Patients who are unable to get in to see their PCPs in the first week after checking out, will see one of these nurses to check vital signs, review medications, help with setting up appointments
and answering questions. This will hopefully reduce readmissions for which the hospital does not get reimbursed from Medicare.
Gloria Counselman is assembling volunteers for this new venture who will be involved in such tasks as greeting patients, calling
patients to remind them of their appointment in the clinic, as well as helping set up appointments for the patients.
We can be proud of our hospital.
Joan Hanosek Suggests:
When we hear a complaint, GET A NAME
and if they have a date even better.
If you get a name tell the person you
will share their concerns with the ED
Director.
Then, give it to Susie the ED Director.
Explain what happened and she will
most probably call to talk with them .
Secondly, Changes are Happening and all are good. The goal is to make every experience less stressful through proper and appropriate communication. We need details when we get complaints. We can address those complaints when a patient is admitted but when they go home we have a problem tracing who they are unless there is a name....same with complaints written on line in Talk of The Villages or VillageNews.net.
A NAME IS IMPORTANT!
DON’T
STRIVE
TO MAKE
YOUR PRESENCE
NOTICED,
JUST
MAKE
YOUR ABSENCE
FELT.
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Todd is the spokesperson for the Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Center, an outpatient service for the hospital dealing with chronic wounds. These are wounds that don’t heal or may also be infected. He is speaking to groups to get the word out about its location, services they offer, that patients can be seen without a referral, and that they accept all insurance coverages. Education is key. They are located on the 2nd floor of the East Campus just past classroom #1. Todd shared an interesting statistic that only about 1% of their patients are referred directly from the hospital. Most patients come from physician offices and self referral. He shared a Frequently Asked Questions sheet with the group. Todd encouraged us all to spread the word about the Wound Center. He is
available to speak to interested groups. He can be reached at the Wound Center at 352-751-8820.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized room or tube. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a well-established treatment for decompression of conditions such as _serious infections, bubbles of air in your blood vessels, and wounds that won’t heal as a result of diabetes or radiation injury.
In a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber, the air pressure is increased to three times higher than normal air
pressure. Under these conditions, your lungs can gather more oxygen than would be possible breathing pure oxygen at normal air pressure.
Your blood carries this oxygen throughout your body. This helps fight bacteria and stimulate the release of substances called growth factors and stem cells, which promote healing.
Todd Powell, TVRH Program Director for WOUND HEALING &
HYPERBARIC CENTER
SERVICE ANIMAL EDUCATION SESSIONS
Monday, April 2, 12 noon-1:00 pm -- Thursday, April 5, 8:00-9:00 am -- Friday, April 6, 3:00-4:00 pm
TVRH has partnered with Mr. Howard Moon to provide education regarding ADA (American Disabilities Act) guidelines related to Service Animals.
Howard is a Service Dog owner and disability rights advocate who has held appointments as a disability, mental health and children’s advocate for Governors Bush and Crist. He has also served on the Florida Advocacy Councils.
Howard will cover topics such as:
• Which animals are considered to be service animals
• Two questions that can be legally asked to identify service animals
• Service animal handler’s rights and responsibilities
• Hospital rights and responsibilities
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AUXILIARY FOUNDATION
The Villages® Regional Hospital Auxiliary invites anyone interested in the topics to join them for a light dinner and conversation with industry leaders in health care and wealth management.
April 18, 2018 at 5:00 pm “The Conversation Project”
How can I be ready to discuss what matters most to me for end-of-life care?” presented by Phyllis Baum,
Vice President & Chief Quality Officer at Central Florida Health and Beth Jernigan, Cancer Program
Administrator at TVRH.
Join them for this event FREE of charge.Limited seating. Reservations required.
Call the Foundation Office at 352-751-8871.
THE VILLAGES is a federally registered trademark of Holding Company of The Villages, Inc., and is used under license. The Villages® Regional Hospital
is a part of Central Florida Health.
All events are located at The Villages® Regional Hospital Auxiliary East Campus 2nd floor - Classroom #1
A Special Thank You
to our sponsors and friends below for supporting our live auction and gala. Because of your dedication and commitment to our
mission, this year’s event was another stellar success!
SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019 - 13th Annual Hearts for Our Hospital Gala For more information call TVRH Auxiliary Foundation Office at (352) 751-8871
Fernando Varela
Gary Wiren
Majic Stairs, Inc.
Park City Rental Properties
Peaceful Pines Goldendoodles
The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center
Turfscapes of Florida, LLC
Tuscan Resort.com – Leone Hinzman
Winspire, Inc.
TVRH Auxiliary Foundation would like to thank all of our nearly 100 volunteers who so generously gave of their time and talent to make the 12th Annual Hearts for Our Hospital a tremendous success!
The Gala which was attended by 400 guests, raised over $400,000 in net proceeds.
We also appreciate the many businesses and individuals who sponsored the event, donated auction items or provided food for the Volunteer Hospitality Room.
We encourage you to review our donor lists and consider supporting them when you are in need of services.
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To our many partners, sponsors and friends who have invested in our mission and whose support has helped to make the 12th Annual Hearts for Our Hospital Gala
another stellar success...We Thank You!
SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019 - 13th ANNUAL HEARTS FOR OUR HOSPITAL GALA
DIAMOND SPONSORS
DOUBLE DIAMOND SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
Abbott
Atlanta Consulting Group
Cart World Golf Cars
Bob & Cathy Reardon
Citizens First Bank
Energy Medical
Lady Lake Chamber of Commerce
Lake Medical Imaging
CCCS Companies
Cerner
Christine Cote & Hugo Yepez
Medline
Michael Pape & Associates, P.A.
Provider Services Group, LLC
Staples
The Shepherd’s Landscaping, LLC
Commercial Design Services, Inc.
Fred Roccanti / Morgan Stanley
Gulf Coast Collection Bureau
Riddle Newman Engineering
SECO Energy
McLin Burnsed
PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS
SUPPORTERS
LIVE AUCTION DONORS
Arden’s Fine Jewelers The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center Fernando Varela
Gary Wiren The Villages Golf Cars
Majic Stairs, Inc. Turfscapes of Florida, LLC
Park City Rental Properties Tuscan Resort.com - Leone Hinzman
Peaceful Pines Goldendoodles Winspire, Inc.
SILVER SPONSORS
SILENT AUCTION / HOSPITALITY DONORS
A Southern Tradition Florist
CFE Arena Diane Zierau & Cynthia Skarkman
Holton & Ann Bowers Mildred Klemish Relax in Comfort The Rose Plantation TownePlace Suites by Marriott
Charles Murray Mission Inn Rusty Nails Restora-tions & Creations
The Rotary Club of The Villages
Ace Hardware - Villages Chicken Salad Chick Disney World Hometown Builders Miz Kathi’s Cotillion TT’s Unique Boutique
Aesthetic Skin Solutions Chris Miller Dr. & Mrs. Richard Wilder Honey Baked Ham Morgan’s Gun Vault Salon Jaylee The Spice & Tea Exchange
Van Galz
Akers Media Group Chris Seman’s Insurance Ellen Hellwege Images by Melissa Mrs. Nancy Wood Salon St. T Vander Marketing
All in One Carpet & Upholstery
Christine Cote & Hugo Yepez
Embellished Beauty & Boutique
Inner Peace & Wellness Mulberry Integrative Medicine
Serenity Dentistry Spa VCS Culinary Institute
Vickie Langkam
Jenny Fross Shanda Vann Victoria’s Antique Warehouse
Ancient Olive City Fire Brownwood Energy Medical Jeremy Pilch My Saint My Hero Sheriff Bill Farmer The Villages Florist
Anonymous City Fire - Scott Vasatka Evelyn & Arthur’s Jersey Mike’s Narducci Dental Shining Image The Villages Philharmonic Orchestra
Village Silks
Barnes & Noble City Furniture Face & Body Solutions Jo Weber & Dan Semenza
Nature’s Pet Day Spa Sip Restaurant, Jazz & Wine Bar
Water’s Edge Dermatology
Batteries Plus Bulbs Clear View Optix Fred & Dawn Roccanti Nikki Szymanski
Bear Dance Boutique Congressman Daniel Webster
Freedom Pointe - Villages Joey & Jennifer Hooten OakWood Smokehouse
Southwest Airlines The Villages Golf Academy
Waterfront Inn
Belk’s Fresh Made Group John & Gayle Erskine Sparr Building & Farm Supply
Bermuda Bay Clothing Coral’s Casual Patio & Fireplace
Frugal’s in Leesburg Keke’s Breakfast Café Orange Blossom Opry
The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center
Wax Me & More
Betsy Stoinoff Garvino’s KRenae Square 1 Burgers Wine & Design Oxford
Bonefish Grill Dance’s BBQ Gary & Barbara Kadow Kylie’s Closet Oscar’s Donuts Steinmart The Villages Transportation Thom & Jenny Fross
Bradford Exchange David’s World Cycle Gilded Matilda’s Lowe’s Paul Farineau Studio Theatre at Tierra Del Sol
Wines for Humanity
Buffalo Crossings Rehab Davis Clinic Guy Fieri’s Kitchen & Bar Magma Granite & Marble
PDQ Chicken World of Beer
Busch Gardens Tampa Decades Hacienda Hills Golf & Country Club
Peddler’s Wagon T & D Patio & Pool Tom Buss
Candace L. Clark Decorator’s Resource Magnolia Oyster Bar Petrageousdesigns Tammy Smith Tom Hutcheson & Ron Delk
Carter’s Custom Carpentry Diana Baldwin Harbor Chase Mary Grant Pin High Enterprises The Grand Oaks Resort
Catholic Charities of Central Florida
Diana Fendley Pet Portraits
Harbor Hills Mercedes Sanchez Plantation Flower Designs & Gifts
Toni Spence
Cathy’s Designer Cookies Diane Kupchak Healing Hands of The Villages
MESOS Publix Supermarkets The Lighthouse Seafood Market
Too Jay’s Brownwood
Central Florida Health Michael’s Randy & Cristie Mask