RHA Wellness Program - RHA Health Services, Inc
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RHA Wellness Program - RHA Health Services, Inc
RHA Wellness Program R a i s i n g What is the RHA Wellness Program About? H e a l t H a w a R e n e s s Congratulations! RHA Wellness Quiz and Answers April 2007, VOL. 3 CEO Gordon Simmons Celebrates 10 Years with RHA Here’s a little food for thought and a quiz of your knowledge! Try asking these questions to adults and children and see if/how the answers vary. Honorable mentions go to Jeremy Duffer, from the Asheville office for submitting, “In Every Body a Possibility” and Mary Ann Roy from Deep Gap for submitting, “Life, Health & Happiness: Maintenance required”. It was a tuff decision; thanks to all who submitted their creative ideas. True / False • More Personal Outcomes • Rasing Health Awareness • Majors Program in New Bern • And so much more... 1. What are the five food groups of the New Food Pyramid? a. chocolate, ice cream, cake, cookie and coffee b. grains, vegetable, fruit, milk, meat and beans c. meat, potatoes, bread, fruit, and vegetables d. meat, dairy, fruits and vegetables 2. Cholesterol can be “good”? answers Watch for the following in our next issue: Quiz 1. B. The New Food Pyramid was released in 2005 due to criticism of the 1992 Food Pyramids lack of separation of proteins that are high in fats such as hamburger and red meat from nutritious proteins such as beans and fish. The New Food Pyramid supports the idea that a diet should be shaped according to the individual. Go to http://www. mypyramid.gov to determine the amount of each food group you need daily. • Promote and foster a Safe and Healthy Environment • Promote Healthy Lifestyles • Increase Knowledge and Usage of Health Prevention Strategies • Increase Awareness • Be a Good Corporate Citizen • Promote Teamwork • Promote Healthy Competition Thanks to all who participated in the Wellness Program Kickoff Slogan Contest! There was an overwhelming response of slogan submissions. The Wellness Committee narrowed the 164 submissions down to the top three and CEO, Gordon Simmons, President, Jeanne Duncan, and COO, Jennifer Lineberger made the final selection. The RHA Wellness Program slogan is Raising Health Awareness. This slogan represents our goal to create a healthier work/living environment in each individual in the RHA community. Congratulations to both Myrtie Grigsby from our Wexford House and Penny Turner from the Howells Bear Creek facility. You both submitted the same winning slogan and will each receive $100! 2. True. Cholesterol is essential for proper functioning of the body but you can have too much. There is both “good” and “bad” cholesterol. Good cholesterol is a high density mixture of cholesterol and protein (HDL). HDL levels should be 60 or more. Bad cholesterol, low density mixture of cholesterol and protein, should be 130 or less to reduce the risk of heart disease. A combination of Work Life Balance, Active Lifestyles, Nutrition and Eating Healthy, and Awareness and Prevention can lead to a positive, productive, and happy life for RHA employees, family members and the people we support. The goal of the RHA Wellness program is to Raise Heath Awareness in each individual of the RHA community. Below are specific objectives of the RHA Wellness Program: PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID RHA Health Services, Inc. 17 Church Street Asheville, NC 28801 Asheville, NC Permit No. 159 O n January 4, 2007, RHA Health Services recognized CEO Gordon J. Simmons for his 10 years of service to the company. The employees of the Asheville office and Chairman of the Board Mr. Robert Coats joined together for this occasion to share lunch and show their gratitude and respect to Mr. Simmons for being such an inspiring leader. Gordon is known throughout the organization for his capable handling of operations and his pleasant demeanor. When Gordon joined with RHA in 1997, he brought 25 years of healthcare experience along with him. He started his career in the U.S. Army where he was trained as a combat medic and worked at the 279th Station Hospital in Berlin, Germany. Following his tour of duty, Gordon attended Atlantic Community College where he obtained an Associates of Science (A.S.) in Respiratory Therapy followed by an A.S. in Nursing as well. He was employed as both a Registered Respiratory Therapist and a Registered Nurse for over 10 years. Gordon continued his education at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration before moving on to The University of Colorado and receiving his Masters of Science Degree in Health Care Management. During these years, Gordon was employed by the Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia- a 450 bed acute care hospital- as well as the Presbyterian Medical Center Foundation. Immediately prior to joining the RHA team as President and CEO, Gordon filled two roles as President and CEO of Presbyterian’s Courtland Health Care Services, Inc.- a long-term-care management company operating over 20 nursing homes in the Philadelphia market- as well as Vice-President of Presbyterian Medical Center. When asked what compels and motivates him, Gordon replied, “I enjoy bringing together my experience in management as well as an understanding of the clinical needs of those we support to provide the best care possible. I live by the notion that every person working at RHA is a vital part of the team. I respect the hard work of all of our staff and have a strong desire to make RHA a great place to work. Personally, I am dedicated to every resident, client, and patient we support here and believe that Quality services must come first.” Gordon’s coworkers recognize this dedication. Chief Ethics, Compliance, and Privacy Officer John White describes Gordon as a “strong advocate for quality and the fair treatment of service users and employees.” Former Executive Assistant Jeremy Duffer feels that “Gordon is a true leader who leads by example. He values all who work for him, promotes the building of positive work relationships, and strives to be the highest quality provider in our industry.” Getting to Know the Asheville-Buncombe Behavioral Health Office Six New Homes in Hendersonville, NC Under the leadership of Vice President of Operations for Behavioral Health, Mike Rhoades and Director Sandy Feutz, the RHA Behavioral Health office located in Asheville in the Biltmore area is up and running. The folks in this office contribute invaluable services and care for those who come to them for assistance. Employing 65 staff members, this location is able to serve more than 400 individuals in the Asheville area. The Behavioral Health office provides necessary support to people in their own homes and in the surrounding community, oftentimes simply lending an ear and providing a shoulder to lean on. By helping consumers create a person-centered plan, staff is able to help these individuals realize their personal goals. Another important aspect of this is to act as a bridge between citizens who need assistance and the In October, 2006, RHA Health Services, Inc. acquired five new group homes in Hendersonville and one in Brevard, NC. Five of these homes provide ICF services and one is a DDA home; all offer day activities and quality care for the residents who live there. As well as being located in a lovely part of Western North Carolina, the homes are neat and cozy, providing 32 people with friendly, comfortable places to call home. We want to extend a warm welcome to the residents and staff of Pinebrook, Country Cove, Forest Bend, Rayside A & B, and Hillpark. It’s good to have you all with us! organizations that provide that assistance. For instance, employees can help guide consumers toward necessary groups such as Manna Food Bank, Medicaid, and other community services. Thanks to a strong team of employees with the ability to provide guidance in accessing these helpful resources, the Asheville Behavioral Health office is set to do wonderful things for the community. If you know anyone in the Asheville area who may be interested in this field, the Asheville Behavioral Health office is currently seeking part-time employees to join the team and serve as Community Support Specialists. Please access www.careerbuilder.com and search keyword: “RHA Health Services” to look into opportunities in the area. Way to go! Executive Promotions • Carrie B. from the Maxton Unit went on several job interviews. Jennifer Lineberger Chief Operating Officer • Wendy S. from the Kernersville Unit has accomplished almost 6 years of employment at the American Red Cross. In May 2006 she was recognized at a banquet she attended and received a plaque for her 5 years of service. • Willie M. went to lunch with his buddy Jimmy S. to a restaurant of Willie’s choosing in Southern Pine, NC. This was made possible by Rico F. and Tommy M.- Thanks! Asheville, N.C. – January 25, 2007 – RHA Health Services, Inc announces the promotion of Jennifer Lineberger, to Chief Operating Officer. Ms. Lineberger has been with RHA Health Services for nearly 9 years, most recently as the Tennessee Regional Vice President. • Congratulations to Patricia H. in Benson for her achievement of making the cheerleading squad. Jan Herring Vice President of Operations • The Statesville Unit has started a Bowling League with over 28 service users involved- everyone is having a great time. Asheville, N.C. – January 25, 2007 – RHA Health Services, Inc announces the promotion of Jan Herring to Vice President of Operations, Region I. Ms. Herring will be responsible for supervising administrators and operations in Creedmoor, Fayetteville and Benson. • Mark W. asked Uronda M. out on a date for Valentine’s day. He took her to a fancy restaurant he used to work at, paid for dinner and flowers, then took her out to 5th Seasons dance club. Mark dressed nicely and was a gentleman the entire evening. • Corrie helped Jeremy J. at James Farm find a job. Margaret Gartlgruber Vice President of Operations • Danny, from the Gastonia Unity took Nicole out for Valentines Day Danny. They went to dinner, a store to buy her a book, split a sweetheart brownie sundae, and then went to Wal-Mart to walk around- and it was all his idea.” Asheville, N.C. – February 1, 2007 – RHA Health Services, Inc announces the promotion of Margaret Gartlgruber to Regional Vice President of Operations. Mrs. Gartlgruber will oversee operations in Tennessee. She has been with RHA Health Services since December 2003, most recently as Program Administrator for Knoxville. Staff Recognitions: Felicia S. in Cleveland worked as an LT while earning her LPN. - Submitted by John White Karen J. in Creedmoor Behavioral Analysis recently received her BS degree in Human Service/Management. - Submitted by David Sparrow Terrance L., a Team Leader in the Jacksonville Behavioral Health office, has been preparing for his LPC exam, which he took and passed in January 2007. After endless studying and commitment, Terrance is now a Licensed Professional Counselor- truly an asset both to himself and to RHA Health Services! As Jacksonville Director Carmela Phillips says, “It takes many years of dedication and hard work for an individual to become a licensed clinician.” -Submitted by Kathy Smith and Carmela Phillips We also want to recognize Ferris S. in Benson for supporting Oliver during his out of town weekend trip to participate in Special Olympics. - Submitted by Linda Woodard RHA Honors & Awards its Employees of the Year RHA Tennis Champs Serve it Up in the Fall Special Olympics Submitted by Theresa A. Lyon O n the weekend of November 3-5, 2006, two youths from RHA’s Creedmoor Unit competed in the Special Olympics Fall Games Tennis Tournament in High Point, NC. The two teenagers, Derek B. and Shai B., had prepared for this event by taking lessons sponsored by the United States Tennis Association (USTA). After only eight sessions with a coach, it was off to the Durham County Special Olympics for a test of their skills. Derek and Shai took part in the Individual Skills Competition, a challenge where various tennis strokes are used to control the ball and return it to a specific spot across the court. As the competition heated up, these two young tennis greats remained cool and focused. To the pride and excitement of everyone watching, Derek and Shai both placed in this skills category! Derek B took 3rd place honors and Shai B. placed 2nd; both brought home the glory and thrill of a win. Congratulations to both of you on your new found talent and an incredible show of your ability! RHA Mission: To provide a safe and healthy environment while creating opportunities for personal outcomes. Have you ever noticed an employee who just seems to go beyond what is generally expected of him while on the job? A person who stands out as being trustworthy and reliable among her coworkers? Someone who treats others fairly and helps RHA to provide the very best in quality services while reflecting the company’s values? We have all worked with or observed caregivers who tend to give that extra bit of effort, and the RHA Employee of the Year program draws attention to these folks and rewards their contribution to the organization. The winners and their guests were rewarded with a trip to Asheville, NC to celebrate with each other and be honored by the company’s senior management team. Upon their arrival in the beautiful mountains of Asheville, the winners and their guests met at the RHA Corporate Office where they enjoyed a catered luncheon and got to know one another. CEO Gordon Simmons and President Jeanne Duncan were there to congratulate and take pictures with the honorees. After lunch and a quick tour of the office, the honored employees had a chance to mosey around Asheville and explore on their own before meeting program coordinator Tamra Wise at their hotel. That evening, the employees gathered to attend a reception dinner and award ceremony where they were presented with engraved gifts as a keepsake memento of their achievements. The relaxing weekend concluded with a guided tour of the breathtaking Biltmore Estate. If you know of someone who serves his/her clients and coworkers especially well, please consider nominating him/her for the Employee of the Month award at your unit. All winners of the monthly award get the chance to become Employee of the Year at the end of the year, receiving company-wide recognition and a weekend trip with a guest of their choice. Anybody can nominate a staff member as Employee of the Month at any time simply by requesting a nomination form from an Administrator, Manager, or most office staff. The criteria for nominees are that they must have been employed with RHA for 6 months or more, be in good standing, and adhere to RHA’s Code of Conduct. Big Congrats to the 2006 RN and LPN of the Year! W hat character traits do Michelle Hobbs, Jason Leuopold, Tormeica Adams, and Jessica Reece all share? These RHA nurses exhibit an extraordinary commitment to personal excellence and to the company they represent as demonstrated by their generosity, sensitivity, energy, and downright love of what they do as nurses for RHA Health Services. These four individuals were the finalists in RHA’s Nurse Rewards Program for 2005-2006, and their company-wide recognition was extremely well-earned. Each nominee is an exceptional person that we can all be proud to know and work with. The overall winners for 2006 RN and LPN of the year are, respectively, Michelle Hobbs of the Creedmoor unit and Jason Leuopold of the Cleveland (formerly of Statesville) unit. Please congratulate them if you see them in the halls! What drives these individuals to excel in the nursing field? For Michelle Hobbs, it’s the sense of accomplishment she gets from her work as well as a personal responsibility to make sure that her patients receive the care and respect they deserve. Michelle is quick to mention that this job definitely requires group effort; much of her workday satisfaction comes from working with an “awesome team” of nurses. Jason Leuopold’s co-workers describe him as being particularly dependable and caring. He has a great sense of humor and relates well with his fellow staffers and those he provides care for, helping to promote a friendly environment for all. Jason has also been credited with saving lives thanks to his awareness and quick responses in emergency situations. Congratulations to each of you as well as to all of the other nominees for your hard work and effortit is clear to everyone how much you care!