THE PULSE - Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital
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THE PULSE - Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital
TILLSONBURG DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION December 16, 2015 Volume 6, Issue 4 THE PULSE Getting to Know You Inside this issue: Getting to Know You 1 Notes from Stacia Message from Crystal 2 Recipes 3 Seasons Greetings Christmas Raffle 4 Word Scramble Gift Shop 5 HAAO Report Coffee Corner 6 New Volunteers Christmas Tags 7 Your Volunteer Association 8 Coming Events New Years Resolutions January 2016 Volunteer Service Awards—March 2016 Marathon Dessert Bridge—May 11, 2016 Temptations IV May 12, 2016 This is a special belated" Birthday Wish" to Esther Parkhill who has reached "99" years young. Esther has been a volunteer at TDMH since 1950, and now can be found at the Information Desk. She works from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, 5 days a week' and she clocks about 1000 hours per year. Throughout the years, Esther has received several awards which include: 1. 1987 - Life Member, Auxiliary TDMH 2. 1988 - Life Member, Auxiliary Association of Ontario 3. 1992 - Volunteer Recognition Award of Ontario 4. 2012 - Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal Esther's other voluntary interests include - St. Paul's Church, Jean Brumpton Women's Institute, Eastern Star lodge, Charter Member of Tillsonburg District Curling Club. Her dearest inter- ests involve her family events, which take up the rest of her time. Esther enjoys reading, puzzles, keeping a family diary, following baseball and curling, and the list goes on. She is fondly called "The Paper Granny" for helping her grandchildren deliver the Globe and Mail and "PARKY" by her family, since a grandchild was not able to say grandmother. Esther: The TDMH Volunteer Association thanks you for all you have done at the hospital, and will continue to do so as a volunteer! Contributed by Maddy Csanyi Page 2 THE PULSE Notes from Stacia The attendance at Volunteer Orientations this Fall was 13 adults and 14 teens. Currently, I have 3 adults who are working on their paperwork. Thank you to all our volunteers who helped train these new recruits. The Hospital Recognition Committee has hosted two volunteer recognition events. On October 27, we honoured our Flower & Plant Care volunteers, our Emergency volunteers and our Gift Shop volunteers. On November 25, we honoured our volunteer porters—our Physio porters and our Floating porters, our Palliative Care volunteers and our Perioperative volunteers. Please refer to the bulletin board by the sign-in monitor for details concerning the next Volunteer Recognition event. TDMH has hosted flu immunization clincs. If you need a flu shot, please contact the office. If you have had your immunization elsewhere, please bring in documentation stating that you received it. The volunteer education package was available early December. Hope you picked up your package! Thank you for your cooperation with this initiative. Thank you to each and everyone of you for the time and dedication you so generously give to our patients here at TDMH! We appreciate your support. Wishing you all the best during the upcoming Holiday Season and health and happiness for 2016! Stacia Hanson, Volunteer Coordinator Message from Crystal and TDMH Board ways. You put a smile on the faces of our patients with your kindness and compasRecently, TDMH and AHI sion. You help make TDMH came together to conduct strategic planning for the de- a truly caring hospital. Thank livery of top quality health you for your generosity in care for our communities for sharing your time. the long-term future. A key component of that planning Merry Christmas to all. was the valuable role that our Enjoy every moment with volunteers play. Your work your family and friends. helps keep us functioning TDMH Board of Directors: smoothly in a multitude of Dear Valued Volunteers: Larry Phillips, Board Chair; Mel Getty, Vice Chair; Cheryl Buchner, Treasurer; Dr. Mohamed Abdalla, Chief of Staff; Dr. Dan Dockx, President Medical Staff; Scot Bolton, Director, Cliff Evanitski, Director; Tim Rice, VP and Chief Nursing Executive; Ruby Withington, Director and Crystal Houze, Integrated President and CEO Page 3 GRINCH KABOBS Prep: 30 min. Ready In: 30 min. Ingredients: 24 green grapes 1 large banana, cut into 24 slices or as needed 24 miniature marshmallows 24 hulled strawberries, tips removed 24 toothpicks Directions: Thread 1 grape, 1 banana slice, 1 strawberry (narrow end facing up) and 1 marshmallow onto 1 toothpick to resemble the Grinch’s head in his red hat. Repeat with remaining grapes, banana slices, and marshmallows Note; I use seedless grapes. Happy Holidays SANTA HAT BROWNIES Ingredients: For Santa Hat Brownies 1 pan of your favorite brownies, and cut into rounds 12 – 16 small strawberries, washed and hulled 1 batch vanilla mascarpone (butter cream recipe follows below) For Vanilla Mascarpone Buttercream ½ cup (1 stick unsalted butter, room temp) 8 oz. mascarpone cheese, room temp 2 ½ - 3 cups powdered sugar 2 tsp vanilla Pinch of salt Using a stand mixer w/ a paddle attachment, beat butter and mascarpone cheese until light and creamy, about 2 min. Add vanilla and salt. Add 2 ½ cups sugar, half a cup at a time and continue beat- ing until smooth. Add more sugar if needed to reach desired consistency and sweetness. To assemble, pipe a ring of vanilla buttercream on top of each brownie. Cut off the base of each of the strawberries so it is flat and place it upside down on each brownie, pushing slightly to secure in place. Top the tip of each strawberry with a dot of buttercream to finish the Santa hat. Page 4 THE PULSE Seasons Greetings from the VA Board Christmas Raffle 2015 Congratulations to the winners of our Christmas Raffle! st 1 prize –Henrietta Breman—Gift Shop 2nd prize –Dianne Butler— Gift Shop 3rd prize –Dawn Copeland Tomlinson—Diabetic Clinic who donated items for our basket, to all those who bought tickets and to the individuals who donated our 2nd and 3rd prizes: by Wendy and Chris Davidson. Last but not least, we’d like to thank the Gift Shop and Coffee Corner convenors and volunteers for taking care of and selling the tickets. 2nd prize, an “Arbonne” Pampermint Foot Care Kit donated by Susan Saelens, Thank you and Merry Christmas, 3rd prize consisting of a $25.00 Gift Certificate from Karen Pritoula and Ann Thank you to Cathy Krebs for Tillsonburg Garden Gate and Beaudoin, raffle conveners helping us organize and dec- a pail of “Our Sugar Bush” Maple Products was donated orate the basket, to those Page 5 Christmas Word Scramble CHRISTMAS WORD SCRAMBLE 1. lelbs 2. Isentpiota 3. cleand 4. gigabrndeer 5. tewhar 6. scralo 7. edinerer 8. gostinck 9. esokoci 10. gngego 11. gliseh 12. leves 13. tenessrp 14. dranlag 15, sottlemie 16. fitg 17. yalohid 18. legan 19. leno 20. stranemon 21. credembe 22. womanns 23. dancy enca 24. sliten 25. eylu __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1 - bells2 – pointesettia 3 – candle4 – gingerbread5 – wreath6 – carols7 – reindeer8 – stocking9 – cookies 10 – eggnog11 – sleigh12 – elves13 – presents14 – garland15 – mistletoe16 – gift17 – holiday18 – angel19 – noel20 – ornaments 21– December22 – snowman23 – THE GIFT SHOP The sultry, slower days of summer are coming to a close and the Gift Shop is gearing up for the Fall and Christmas season. The Gift Shop Buyers spent 2 days recently at the Canadian Gift Show in Toronto and bought so many unique and wonderful things, that will be coming into the gift shop over the next few weeks. You can do all your christmas shopping in the Gift Shop and PAY NO TAX! We thank the team members for their continued support . Gift Shop Convenor Carol Beselaere Page 6 THE PULSE HAAO Annual Convention book “I Must Say” and his past experiences from his stellar career. Martin shared his personal connection to health care and cancer in particular. In the afternoon we attended the Annual General Meeting. We were introduced to Upon arriving in Toronto by train on the Executive and discussed financial Sunday afternoon, we then headed to the statements and budget. Following the Intercontinental Toronto Centre Hotel to AGM we had the opportunity to visit the check in. After securing ourselves in our Exhibit Hall and Resource Centre. We room we then proceeded to the registra- enjoyed the Health Achievement exhibits tion and Information Booth to pick up and did some bidding on the items in the our packages. Returning to our room Silent Auction , where the item donated we checked our packages and made our- by our Gift Shop ( went for $45.00, final selves familiar with the program for the bid) The HAAO had an area where Auxnext couple of days. iliary Associations placed their “logos” Monday morning we joined 3000 deleon a large poster/ banner, ours shone on gates of the Health Achievement Confer- the top right hand side of the poster, we ence in the Constitution Hall. Welcomed were proud. by opening remarks and listened to the Monday night we walked over to the guest speaker Martin Short, “A Conver- Royal York Hotel, and enjoyed the sation with Martin Short”. Yes, he is a round-table discussions with members of celebrated comedian and actor and has other Auxiliaries It was eye-opening , won fans and accolade in TV, film and and many issues arose after watching the theatre and of course Saturday Night HAAO Board act out the scenarios of an Live. Martin shared stories from his new organization struggling with “Founders Donna Scanlan and Orio Fishleigh recently attended the annual HAAO Convention in Toronto and enjoyed a very informative few days. Coffee Corner 17th Anniversary Celebration On October 19th, the Coffee Corner Celebrated 17 years of operation! Free Coffee and goodies were provided to patients, staff, volunteers and visitors all day. Pictured at the right are Coffee Corner Convenor Betty Vanthuyne and Volunteer Association President Donna Scanlan. Syndrome”. Lead by Rick Wark, HAAO, Director of Communications and Chair of the Sault Area Hospital Volunteer Association. We were treated to very fancy and delicious cupcakes, tea or coffee with compliments from the Royal York Hotel. Tuesday morning we were up for the 7:30 am Rise and Shine/Meet and Greet. From here we attended different Workshops: (1) Volunteers as Leaders; Cared For and Caring, (2) Engaging Today’s Volunteers/Non-Traditional Approaches, (3) President’s Forum for Smaller Health Care Centre, (4) Risks Associated with Hosting Special Events, (5) Making The Most of Your Gift Shop For Greater Profit. These few days were very worthwhile and we certainly enjoyed ourselves. My husband picked up two very tired ladies from the train on Tuesday night. We appreciate and thank our Hospital for this experience. Donna Scanlan - President Orio Fishleigh – 2nd Vice President Page 7 New Volunteers Kasey Attenboroug Volunteern Sharlene Klassen Physio Porter Symone NewellMcCreight Perioperative Neddi Bartsch Mealtime Assistance Emma Fody Volunteen Natalia Groeneweg Mealtime Assistance Volunteen Brooklyn MacDonald Coffee Shop Volunteen Hugh McElhone Mealtime Assistance Adam Mendler Perioperative Nina Phan Volunteen Sandra Rohrer Floating Porter Alicia Sandham Gift Shop Volunteen Bonita Vero Volunteer Audrey Weber Mealtime Assistance Kara Woodburn Mealtime Assistance Volunteen April Hiemstra Emergency Volunteen Marie Miller Mealtime Assistance Andee Scholten Volunteen Merry Christmas Merry Christmas Good for one coffee or tea Complements of VA President Donna Scanlan Good for one coffee or tea Complements of VA President Donna Scanlan Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION 167 Rolph Street Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 3Y9 The Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital Volunteer Association Mission Statement On the Web: www.tillsonburghospital.on.ca Mission We are Volunteers who enhance patient services and are active EDITOR: Orio Fishleigh Email: [email protected] Phone: 519-709-6746 in fundraising for the Hospital. Vision Our vision is to continue to be integral members of the healthcare team enabling TDMH to provide exceptional healthcare services in our community. Values In all we do, we support the TDMH hospital values by being Dedicated, Committed, Compassionate, Cooperative , Progressive and Informed. Volunteer Association Board of Directors and Convenors Board of Directors Convenors President—Donna Scanlan 1st Vice President—vacant 2nd Vice President—Orio Fishleigh Past President—Ann Beaudoin Coffee Shop—Betty Vanthuyne Decorating Committee—Monique Booth Diagnostics—Brenda Bleakley Dialysis & Mealtime Assistance—Sharon Hagell Treasurer—vacant Emergency—Bev Crocker/Lenora Hilliker Secretary—Vanya Lang Flowers & Plant Care—Monique Booth Director —Carole Beselaere Director —Betty Vanthuyne Director —Maddy Csanyi Gift Shop—Carole Beselaere HELPP Tickets—Maddy Csanyi Historian—Maddy Csanyi Information Desk—Pat Irwin Director —Sue Saelens Marathon Bridge—Ruth McSpadden Director —Karen Pritoula Portering—Lori McLaughlin Director—vacant The Board meets on the second Wednesday of every month (except July and August) Open to all volunteers Perioperative—vacant Volunteen Program—Barb Howison