GENERAL HAPPENINGS - Brockville General Hospital
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GENERAL HAPPENINGS - Brockville General Hospital
General happenings Healthy People, Outstanding Care Brockville General Hospital In This Issue 2. BGH Third Floor Renovation Complete 2. Human Resources Has New Home 3. Making One Wish Come True 4. “An Evening to Care” 5. New Anaesthesia Machines for BGH 6. Staff Forum Meeting 6. Board of Governors April meeting/Submission Deadline 7. The Volunteens are Back 8. Volunteens 9. From the Editor’s Desk 10. Clara Hughes Comes to Brockville for Mental Health 11. Living Well 12. Celebrating Our Volunteers 13. Support Group for Women 14. Foundation Calendar of Events 2014 14. Thank You 15. Education Opportunities 16. South East LHIN Launches Public Awareness Campaign 17. Easter Closing Notices 17. BGH Recognizes 18. Palliative Care News 19. Events 20. Request for Support April 2014 BGH Open House Celebrates Community Healthcare Milestone Brockville General Hospital hosted an Open House and Official Opening of its new Charles Street Site Mental Health Inpatient Unit on March 18th, marking a milestone in this community’s healthcare. A 1997 directive from the Hospital Services Restructuring Commission will be now be completed with the relocation of current Elmgrove acute care mental health services into the new inpatient unit, and the closure of the BGH Elmgrove Site April 1st (formerly the Elmgrove Unit on the grounds of the former Brockville Psychiatric Hospital/Brockville Mental Health Centre). “This is certainly a celebration for the community,” said Tony Weeks, BGH President & CEO, at the official ribbon-cutting ceremony. Also officiating was Brockville Mayor David Henderson and BGH Board of Governors 1st Vice Chair Charlotte Patterson. “It has been a journey,” said Patterson, “shared by the community. BGH stands on the shoulders of those who came before us with mental health care for Leeds and Grenville. Today is a wonderful step forward.” Cutting the cake at the Open House are (l – r) Mayor David Henderson, Charlotte Patterson, BGH Chief of Psychiatry Dr. Robert Malone, Tony Weeks, and BGH Director of Mental Health Services Linda Peever. General Happenings BGH Third Floor Renovation Complete The Interim Mental Health Renovation that has been underway since last fall at the Brockville General Hospital (BGH) Charles Street Site is completed. “We were pleased and excited to invite the public to take tours of the new Third Floor here at Charles Street,” says Maggie Wheeler, Chief of Communications and Engagement for BGH. “It’s been a big job, but also a very interesting time to be part of. Welcoming the Mental Health Services into the new Inpatient Unit on Third Floor will be a celebration for the hospital and the community.” Officially handing the Third Floor keys over to (centre left) Todd Schonewille, BGH Director of Facilities and Infrastructure, are (l – r) Franck Gerbelot, ZW Group Senior Project Manager; Stephen MacDougall, EllisDon Construction Site Superintendent; and Grant MacEachern, Stantec Design Senior Associate. Human Resources Has New Home The Human Resources offices at Charles Street Site have made the move to their new permanent location on 2West. Everyone is enjoying the accommodations in the newly refurbished offices. (Above) Cameron McLennan, VP People Services & Talent Management, looks over the new offices. (Right) HR staff Eleanor Hogeveen gets settled in her new office. PAGE 2 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Making One Wish Come True Wishes can come true—but you have to make a list. Brockville resident Roger Lowe recently noted the equipment needs “Wish List” in the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation’s current Caring Times newsletter, and was pleasantly surprised at the range of prices in the items listed. Wanting to support Brockville General Hospital (BGH), Mr. Lowe chose to donate $3500 through the Foundation to cover the purchase of a new portable blood pressure machine. This machine will be used in the Med/Surg inpatient units on the Second and First Floors of the BGH Charles Street Site. “This donation will enhance our nursing staff’s delivery of safe, timely care to the patients on our units,” says Travis Wing, BGH Manager of Med/Surg. “We are all very grateful for the support of our community members.” Testing the new equipment are (l – r) Heather Quesnelle, BGH Vice President Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive; Wayne Blackwell, Foundation Board member; Roger Lowe, donor; Travis Wing, Med/Surg Manager; and Steve Vanderkloet, Registered Nurse, 1East. PAGE 3 GENERAL HAPPENINGS “An Evening to Care” for Local Palliative Care at SLC April 2nd The St. Lawrence College (SLC) Marianne van Silfhout Art Gallery will be the site for “An Evening To Care” fundraising event in support of local palliative care services April 2 nd. The evening will showcase local artists on display, music by SLC Music Theatre program, and a silent auction of services and items donated by local businesses. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available. The evening will run from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. “We have a goal of $800.00 to raise for palliative care,” says Kelli McPherson, event committee member. “The tickets sell for $20.00 and that includes one complimentary beverage. The evening will be an entertaining way to care about something as important as palliative care.” All proceeds raised by the event will go to support the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service based at Brockville General Hospital. The service provides assessments, counseling, pain and symptom management, as well as physical, emotional and spiritual support for patients and families dealing with life-limiting illness. Volunteers offer support to patients and families at home, and in hospital. The service receives no government funding. Tickets can be purchased in advance from Kelli McPherson by calling 613-803-6605 or email to [email protected]. You can also purchase your ticket at the door the night of the event. St. Lawrence College parking is free after 5:00 p.m. Admiring one of the pieces of artwork that will be on display for the event are (l – r) event committee members Kelly McPherson and Kelsey Moffit, Brockville and District Hospital Foundation Executive Director Joan Simon, Gallery Curator Christina Chrysler, and event committee members Jennifer Nichols and Cassidy Blackburn. PAGE 4 GENERAL HAPPENINGS New Anaesthesia Machines for BGH The recent purchase of a new set of anaesthesia machines for the Brockville General Hospital (BGH) Operating Rooms brings the surgery suites into a whole new level of patient care—thanks to the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation and an anonymous donor. Admiring one of the new Primus Infinity anaesthesia machines are (l – r) Foundation Board member Ainslie Coleman, BGH Surgical Nurses Amanda Lawson-Rimmer and James Verstegen, Dr. Alex Tolton, BGH Vice President Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive Heather Quesnelle, and BGH Chief of Anaesthesia Dr. Murray MacGillis. “The Brockville and District Hospital Foundation were informed by the BGH of the need for the Anaesthesia machines for the Surgical Suites,” says Joan Simon, Executive Director of the Foundation. “We were fortunate to receive a gift by an anonymous donor to purchase one of the machines. The remaining machines were funded by the Foundation.” The original set of six anaesthesia machines at BGH had aged out, according to Dr. Murray MacGillis, BGH Chief of Anaesthesia. “The other machines were over 10 years old,” explains MacGillis, “and it was becoming impossible to get parts for repairs. The technology was also aging out.” The process to replace the machines took the better part of a year, with a group from BGH participating with other hospitals in Ontario who also needed new anaesthesia equipment. In the interim, BGH reviewed other options before choosing to purchase with the hospital group. “We took the best choice,” says MacGillis, “and got the best price with the group rate.” The six new machines are the Primus Infinity by Drager, chosen for their state of the art technology and excellent reliability. “On two fronts—patient care and technological supports—these machines take BGH to a whole new level of service,” MacGillis says. Enhancement of patient care begins with the large, easy to read monitors that provide one screen with all patient data presented simultaneously for the surgery team. The Infinity also offers a portable module that stays connected to the patient throughout surgery, and then follows the patient to Recovery where it is reconnected to the system—constantly monitoring the patient and providing the vital signs for the nursing staff. “All external monitors stay on the patient,” MacGillis explains, “so we no longer have to disturb the patient to remove the contacts. It is a seamless information transfer and the patient is never disconnected from the system until he or she is leaving Recovery.” It also means the patient data is still instantly available for the physician, should any change occur. Even if the physician is in the operating room and available for a brief consult, the main monitor can present the vital signs from Recovery with the touch of a button—offering a huge advance in patient safety. PAGE 5 GENERAL HAPPENINGS STAFF FORUM Tuesday, April 8th @ 2:00 – 3:00 pm Charles Street Site Auditorium Video-conferenced with the following sites: Garden Street Site Boardroom Front Avenue - 2nd Floor Boardroom All Staff are encouraged to attend The BGH Board of Governors January Meeting is Monday, April 14 2014 Charles Street Site Library Submissions for “General Happenings” are due on the 24th of every month. Please send to Rebecca Bax [email protected] Open Session usually begins at 6:00 p.m. PAGE 6 GENERAL HAPPENINGS The BGH Volunteens are Back! Brockville General Hospital is happy to announce the return of its highly successful “Volunteen” program. Based on the original volunteer program for teens that ran from 1990 to 2005, the new Volunteen program will give area youth the chance to volunteer in many areas within the hospital, allowing them to experience the working hospital setting first hand. The Volunteen program is once again hosted by the Brockville General Volunteer Association (BGVA) in partnership with St. Lawrence College’s Child and Youth Worker program. “Brockville General Hospital and our Volunteer Association have many learning experiences to offer the youth of our community who are interested in the various aspects of healthcare,” says Cheryl Marshall, Manager of Volunteers for the BGVA. “We look forward to working with the young people of the community, ages 13 to 18, which will bring a new vitality and younger component to our Volunteer Association.” Pictured launching the program at the hospital are (l – r) SLC Child and Youth Worker students Amanda Furlong, Vanessa MacInnis, and Stephanie Feltmate with Volunteer Manager Cheryl Marshall. Missing is Kira Merritt. PAGE 7 GENERAL HAPPENINGS PAGE 8 GENERAL HAPPENINGS From the Editor’s Desk We are very excited to announce that the May edition of our monthly newsletter will feature an all new look! What will be different and what will be the same? It will be a new format in order to make it easier to read online, as well as in print, but the biggest change will be the name. To make the newsletter more about our employees and readers, we are currently accepting suggestions for the newsletter name. Do you have a suggestion for the new name? Please send them to Rebecca Bax at [email protected] But even with all of these changes we guarantee the content you look for will remain the same. If you want an email alert for the next edition of the newsletter, you can sign up here: www.bgh-on.ca/OurHospital/CommunicationandMedia/BGHGeneralHappenings PAGE 9 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Clara Hughes Comes to Brockville for Mental Health Clara Hughes is a six-time Canadian Olympic speed-skating and cycling medalist and the national spokesperson for Bell Let’s Talk. Clara’s Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk is a 110 -day national bicycle tour through every province and territory, beginning with Toronto on March 14, 2014 and concluding in Ottawa on July 1, 2014. As part of Clara’s Big Ride, she will cover 12,000km and visit 95 communities along the way. Clara’s Big Ride is aimed to grow awareness, acceptance, and action to create a stigma-free Canada. (Above) Olympian Clara Hughes waves to the crowd as she rides through Brockville. (Left) BGH observers found different ways to stay warm as they waited patiently for Clara Hughes. (Right) The Brockville General Hospital, Brockville Mental Health Centre, and Leeds and Grenville Mental Health cheer on Clara Hughes on her 110 day ride. PAGE 10 GENERAL HAPPENINGS PAGE 11 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Brockville General Volunteer Association News We are thrilled at the Brockville General Volunteer Association to once again be celebrating International Volunteer Week, April 6th to April 12th with our wonderful Volunteers! To each and every one of you we give our heartfelt “Thank you!” for everything you do. Your dedication to volunteering at BGH is outstanding! You make our hospital a special place for our patients, staff and our community! Amazing people who are so giving of your time and talents every day, we count it a privilege to have you on our BGH team. Please come to the Volunteer Celebration Tea on Thursday, April 10th from 2:00 to 3:30pm in the Cafeteria at the Charles Street site. We look forward to seeing you all there! This year marks our 125th Anniversary year! An organization that is thriving, growing and continually evolving to better meet our hospital needs. As I look at archival pictures of the beginnings of this association of a small group of Doctor’s wives to over 365+ current volunteers we know that hundreds of thousands of hours went to make us what we are today. Once again, THANK You for all your support! We will be celebrating with cake and refreshments on April 7th outside the cafeteria at the Charles Street site and encourage all of you to invite a friend to discover volunteer opportunities available and grow with us. Cheryl Marshall, Manager of Volunteers PAGE 12 GENERAL HAPPENINGS PAGE 13 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Calendar of Events Date Event Designation Location April 2 4 Girls 4 A Cause — An Even- Palliative Care ing to Care St. Lawrence College May 5 Beauty and the Breast Fume Hood Equipment The Mill June 6 BBQ — Care and Share BCP BGH Sites June 14 Bikes for Beats — Motorcycle show and vendors BCP 1000 Islands Mall June 20 Heat and Sol Mexican Fiesta Maternal Care Brockville Yacht Club July 19 Golfing for Maternal Care BCP Prescott Golf Club PAGE 14 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Education Opportunities Brockville General Hospital Pastoral Care Training Program Sponsored by the Spiritual Care Department April 2-June 4 10 Wednesday Afternoons 1:00-4:00 pm This program is designed for volunteers interested in providing Pastoral Visitation in health care and home settings. Our aim is to meet the Spiritual Needs of our local community. Register: by March 21 Cost: $75 (no cost for BGH Volunteers) For more information contact: Janet Stark, Spiritual Care Manager 613-345-5649 x 1020 [email protected] PAGE 15 GENERAL HAPPENINGS PAGE 16 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Easter Closing Notice Eleanor’s Café and Gift Shop will be closed April 18 for Good Friday And April 21 for Easter Monday The Gift Shop will open Saturday April 19 from 1pm to 4pm BGH Recognizes National Volunteer Week April 6 to 13 National Med Lab Week April 28 to May 4 National Administrative Assistant Day April 24th PAGE 17 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Palliative Care News On Thursday March 13, patients, loved ones, volunteers and staff of 5th floor Garden Street all celebrated St. Patrick ’s Day! Patients and volunteers had a sing song together as well as cookies, coffee and even a jig or two to celebrate the happy day. Seamus the Leprechaun Palliative Care Volunteer Liz Grange, Coordinator of Volunteers for palliative Care Patti Howlett Palliative Care Volunteer Helen Brady Kath Mondeville & Helen Brady Volunteers Needed for Palliative Care Are you or someone you know thinking about becoming a Hospice Palliative Care Volunteer? Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service is looking for caring and compassionate individuals who are willing to share with us, some of their valuable time… If volunteering in Palliative Care is something that you would like to do, call today to set up your appointment to meet with a Palliative Care Volunteer Coordinator. Training is offered twice a year. The next session will be starting in the spring: Leslie: Coordinator of Community Palliative Care Volunteers, 613-345-5649 X 4417, Patti Coordinator of Hospital Palliative Care Volunteers X 4410. General Palliative Care Program inquiries X 4412 PAGE 18 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Events PAGE 19 GENERAL HAPPENINGS Requests for Support Relay for Life is once again upon us. The event this year takes place in Brockville on Friday June 13, 2014. I have created a team in honor of my 13 year old daughter Daria (who has recently fought and won her battle with stage 4 lymphoma!!) that will be walking to raise money for the cancer society. I would like to invite the BGH community to support this worthwhile cause by making donations to our team "Fight Like A Girl with Daria". Donations can be made on the maternity floor or to any team member or by visiting our team page on the Relay website: http://convio.cancer.ca/site/TR/ RelayForLife/RFL_ON_even_?team_id=303378&pg=team&fr_id=14815 Our team currently has 16 members including maternity nurses Ellen Gleason, LoriAnn Noonan, Dr. Ruparelia and myself...any of us would be happy to help you make a donation. We will also be raising funds by having a Celebrity Server night at Boston Pizza on Wednesday April 16 2014 and would love for everyone to come out! Cheryl Sanger, R.N. Maternal Child Unit PAGE 20