SLH-and-SLEC-newsletter-Q1-2015
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SLH-and-SLEC-newsletter-Q1-2015
Happenings Q1 2015 A quarterly publication of St Luke’s MCI (P) 067/03/2014 St Luke’s Celebrates 17 SHQSA Awardees Vision Transforming Community Care Mission A Christian healthcare provider enriching lives in the communities. The award winners celebrating the win with Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim (4th from left), Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health and Ministry of Transport 17 staff from St Luke’s Hospital (slh) were lauded for their remarkable commitment at the Singapore Health Quality Service Award (shqsa). They were recognised in three award categories: Silver, Gold and Star. The award is Singapore’s first dedicated platform to recognise healthcare professionals from public healthcare institutions, community hospitals, agencies from the Intermediate and Long-Term Care (iltc) sector and private healthcare institutions. Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim conferred a total of 14 Silver, two Gold, and one Star awards to our champions. These champions displayed commitment, administered quality care and provided excellent service to patients, making a vast difference to their patients. Ms Sng Bee Li, one of the award winners shared, “I feel very honoured and encouraged to receive this award. I feel that this is an affirmation of my efforts in helping my patients and their families. It spurs me on to continue to excel in this field of work.” St Luke’s would like to congratulate our champions and encourage them to continue making a difference to every patient. We look forward to their contribution as we continue working towards our vision of transforming community care. In This Issue: 2 Mental Fitness Project @ Whampoa Centre 4 Dignity Kitchen 6 Patient Story: Motivated at 90 Quick Info 17 staff received awards at the Singapore Health Quality Service Award Staff from St Luke’s received a total of 14 Silver, 2 Gold and 1 Star award St Luke’s Hospital and St Luke’s ElderCare HQ: 2, Bukit Batok Street 11 Singapore 659674 Fax: 6567 3701 ST lUKE’S eldercare centres: Bukit Timah Centre Block 310, Clementi Avenue 4. Tel: 6873 1772 Serangoon Centre Blk 217, Serangoon Avenue 4. Tel: 6285 6004 Changkat Centre Blk 350, Tampines Street 33. Tel: 6789 9956 Tampines Centre Blk 101, Tampines Street 11. Tel: 6786 7688 Clementi Centre Blk 602, Clementi West Street 1. Tel: 6872 2210 Telok Blangah Centre Blk 33, Telok Blangah Way. Tel: 6273 3466 Golden Years Centre Blk 831, Hougang Central. Tel: 6386 2273 Whampoa Centre Blk 97, Whampoa Drive. Tel: 6252 9661 Hougang Centre Blk 126, Hougang Avenue 1. Tel: 6382 2366 Yishun Centre Blk 740, Yishun Avenue 5. Tel: 6759 9053 Jurong East Centre Blk 327, Jurong East St 31. Tel: 6569 0415 Current Affairs Wound Conference 2015 The 9th Edition will be held from 10 to 11 April with the theme 'Algorithm Vs Jigsaw Puzzle Approach’. Keynote speaker Prof Keryln Carville and a host of international speakers will be on hand to share their expertise while pre-conference workshops are available from 8 to 9 April to keep you updated on the latest techniques in wound care. Do contact us at nursingadmin@ stluke.org.sg to register your interest. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s event! Charity Golf 2015 St Luke’s Charity Golf is back for another edition. This year’s event will be held on 19 June at the Singapore Island Country Club. If you are an avid golfer and would like to do your part for charity, please contact us at [email protected] to register your interest. (Below) The participants in the midst of a Rummikub game As part of the “Game for Mental Fitness” project between The Foundation of Rotary Clubs (Singapore) Ltd and u3a Singapore, clients at St Luke’s ElderCare Whampoa Centre became amongst the first in Singapore to play Rummikub, a tile-based game for two to four players. In this activity, each participant needs to form a set of at least three tiles in numerical running order or, in groups of same-value tiles in distinct colours. This simple-to-learn game can be played at various 2 difficulty levels and provides an enjoyable way to keep the elderly mentally fit. Clients attempting the game for the first time were more than delighted to learn the rules of the game and quickly became adept at matching the tiles. On the Ground おはようございます (Good Morning) If you’re a first-time visitor to St Luke’s ElderCare Bukit Timah Centre, don’t be surprised if you chance upon conversations in fluent Japanese, between the clients who have lived through the Second World War and its assistant centre manager, Winsy Togelang. With his youthful appearance and quiet confidence, the Indonesian-born Japanese would seem more at home in a creative agency than in an eldercare centre. Winsy was raised in a family of medical professionals. His father is a surgeon while his Japanese mother is a midwife. His two siblings are also in the healthcare industry. As for Winsy, he is trained as a nurse. He moved to Osaka when he was three years old after his father relocated for work. During his formative years, he would learn about the healthcare industry as he listened to the work conversations between his parents. That gave him an insight into the healthcare industry and it began to intrigue him. His nursing journey only started in earnest when his grandfather passed away. “As I was growing up, I saw how my family faced challenges when we took care of grandfather who had dementia. It was a difficult period for the family. When my grandfather passed away, I wanted to take care of people like him and decided to become a nurse,” said Winsy. Winsy’s decision to become a nurse surprised many, including his family. But he persevered and did his degree in nursing in Indonesia. Following his graduation, he returned to Japan to work for another 8 years and worked his way (Above) Winsy Togelang up to become a nurse manager. But he was only getting started. Remembering how he wanted to help the elderly, he took his master’s degree in geriatrics. When a former professor mentioned that if he ever decided to venture outside of Japan, he should look for an organisation in Singapore called St Luke’s ElderCare, whose work was aligned with what Winsy wished to do. Recounting how he felt when he first joined, Winsy shares the cultural differences between the elderly in Japan and Singapore. “The work culture in Japan is a little bit more reserved when nurses work with the elderly. The nurses would step in and help only when the elderly requested for help. But in Singapore, I am able to step in and help when I feel it’s necessary,” said Winsy. Adjusting to life in Singapore has been easy. His colleagues have been helping him settle into the daily work at the centre. He has also connected with the elderly, as two of the clients are able to converse with him in Japanese. One of the clients has grown so fond of Winsy, that he took on his advice to quit smoking, much to the delight of his son. 3 In celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year, staff from Dignity Kitchen had put in place a programme that catered to approximately 80 of St Luke’s clients. Taking place at Dignity Kitchen located at Serangoon Avenue 3, clients who came from various centres across Singapore were actively engaged, thanks to a well-planned itinerary. Activities included karaoke sessions, catered lunch and lo-hei - yu sheng. Clients not only took the lead to belt out Mandarin songs, they also inspired the rest of the elderly to sing along in tandem. St Luke’s sincerely appreciates the magnanimity and arrangements made by Dignity Kitchen in caring for our clients. Wishing everyone a blessed Chinese New Year. (Above) Staff enjoying a round of ‘lo hei’ after the activities (Above) Staff young and old preparing to do ‘battle’ Some 200 staff and volunteers took part in this year’s Town Hall event, held to get insights of the year ahead from the CEO and to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. With the eldercare centres located at various parts of Singapore, the event was the perfect opportunity for everyone to meet, network and bond. There were familiar faces in the crowd as they mingled with new colleagues, eagerly anticipating the activities ahead. waited for their colleagues to battle it out. The day kicked off with t he popular laser tag activity as teams from the centres faced off against each other in a room filled with obstacles. Laughter and screams from the session filled the rooms throughout the Saturday morning as the teams enjoyed the competition and each other’s company. Volunteers were also on hand to demonstrate various interesting origami techniques for those who The highlight of the event was the ‘lo hei’ session that marked the end of the fun filled day. St Luke’s would like to thank everyone, for being a part of the team-bonding event! As a staff highlighted: “The laser tag activity indeed involved team bonding, competition amongst staff, and buckets of laughter!” 4 Once everyone had settled down after the activities, Mr Lim Hock Chuan, ceo of St Luke’s ElderCare, gave the audience an update of the organisation and the plans ahead for the year. He also shared the renovation plans for the centres that were taking place in 2015 as we transform community care. Join Us We are currently looking for people with a keen interest in healthcare to join us in transforming community care. If you would like to make a difference in someone’s life, you may be the person we are looking for. We have the following positions available. St Luke’s Hospital Administration • Outpatient services assistant • Service excellence officer Allied Health • Medical social workers • Occupational therapists • Physiotherapists • Pharmacists • Senior dietitian Ancillary • Therapy Assistant St Luke’s ElderCare Operations • Centre manager • Assistant centre manager • Care staff • Driver Allied Health • Physiotherapists • Occupational therapists We also provide bursaries for students pursuing the Diploma in Nursing / Physiotherapy / Occupational Therapy at Nanyang / Ngee Ann Polytechnics. To apply for positions at St Luke’s Hospital, please submit your detailed resume & include the position applied for to [email protected]. Please visit www.stluke.org.sg for more information. To apply for positions at St Luke’s ElderCare, please submit your detailed resume & include the position applied for to [email protected]. Please visit www.stluke.org.sg for more information. Chaplaincy • Assistant Chaplains Medical • Consultants • Associate consultants • Registrars • Medical officers • Social service executive • Care coordinator Nursing • Senior/nurse managers • Staff nurses (Inpatient & homecare) • Enrolled nurses (Inpatient & outpatient) • Patient services assistants 5 Patient Story Motivated even at 90! How do you envision your life at 90 years old? Will you be enjoying the company of your loved ones and indulging in leisure pursuits? Mr Wong Ten Shing was doing so and looking forward to celebrate his birthday in a few months’ time. Unfortunately, life dealt him a bad hand when he suffered a stroke in Mar 2014. The stroke caused Mr Wong to lose functionality of his right upper and lower limb and he was unable to move his right hand, stand and walk. Being a person who was always independent and active, he became depressed as he had to be dependent on others to do the simplest task. Mr Wong was transferred to St Luke’s Hospital where our physiotherapist (pt) and occupational therapist (ot) helped him with his recovery. Besides providing his caregivers with emotional support, our ot, Ms Sophia Chan also gave recommendations to make his home more elderly friendly. The hospital’s medical social worker also took the burden off the family’s finances by applying for a hospital bed, wheelchair and other medical equipment to be installed at home. “I am very grateful to the staff at St Luke’s for the support. I would not have known where to start to find financial assistance for my father,” said Ms Christine Wong. Armed with his persistent fighting spirit and the encouragement from St Luke’s staff, Mr Wong now 6 visits the day rehabilitation centre twice a week for occupational and physiotherapy. As a testament to his desire to recover, he attends every session with zest and a smile and would sometimes request for more! He continues his exercises diligently at home as his goal is to quickly walk again with minimal assistance. “Never give up hope! My father’s unwavering spirit even at the age of 90 has been very uplifting to all in the family,” said Ms Wong. Mr Wong Ten Shing is now able to stand up longer and do more things independently. Mr Wong is one of the many such patients we help in St Luke’s Hospital. Because of your generous financial support, many more patients and clients like Mr Wong will be better able to focus on their recovery. I want to help! To encourage more charitable giving as part of SG50, donors will get a 300 % tax deduction for donations made in 2015. SLH & SLEC are both an Institution of Public Character (IPC). SLH IPC number: HEF0004/G SLEC IPC number: IPC000155 Please provide your NRIC / FIN to receive tax deduction. Tax deductible receipts will be issued for donations of S$50 and above. 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