April 2016 - Crosspoint Human Services
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April 2016 - Crosspoint Human Services
April 2016 Crosspoint Human Services Employee Newsletter To The Point Crosspoint Human Services Board of Directors Staff Reaching Landmark Years in 2015 30 Years Setsu Marks Chairman Maurie Miller Vice Chairman Mark Denman Secretary Rose Butler 25 Years Scott Johnson 20 Years Mary Potts Sherry Huffman Lisa Rhodes Treasurer Wes Grimes Wendy Barnes John Drews Stan Hogsett Terry Miles Terri Tate Tammy Wilson Executive Director Thomas Pollock 210 Ave C Danville, IL 61832 15 Years Sue Meeker Misty Johnson Shirley Shafer Sherman Hocketta Julie Key Dawn Richardson Linda McLaughlin 217-442-3200 217-442-8471 TTY 217-442-7460 FAX 10 Years Debra Zoerb 5 Years Sandra Davis Dianna Puckett Robert Pickett Dacia Dixon Staff Anniversaries in May Inside This Issue PAGE 2 Y’s Buys Thrift Shop Staff Birthdays in May Vocational Program Information PAGE 3 New Faces Farewell to the Fitness Center PAGE 4 Gotcha’s PAGE 5 Recognition for Years of Service PAGE 6, 7, 8, 9 Recognition Dinner PAGE 10 TB CPR and First Aid Gotcha’s Thought for May 1 Year Stalina Harris Vicki Neal Malissa Weiser 2 Years 3 Years Jennifer McNair Toni Hendricks 5 Years Lindsay Fuentes Diane Robinson Michelle Toth 8 Years Barbara Darr 19 Years 33 Years Rhonda Parrish Maretta Withers Page 2 Crosspoint Human Services Directors and Supervisors Medical Director Dr. Bumyong Lee Clinical Director Lisa Rhodes Recovery Services, PSR & Crisis Intervention - Director Roberta Cundiff Vanetta Harvey Ellen Surprenant Aimee Unakis Stalina Harris Crosspoint’s Y’s Buys Thrift Store 208 N. Jackson (Right behind the Y) (217) 709-0331 Business Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:30 Check Out Our Weekly Specials!! Donations are accepted and welcomed. You may drop off your donations during business hours at the back door of the shop Staff Birthdays in May Meredith Grant 5/02 Crisis Response & Follow Up Services - Director Hamutal Shpigler Sherry Huffman 5/03 Residential Services Lisa Rhodes - Director Kara Earles Amanda Edwards Linda Rudy Mary Jones 5/10 Developmental Services Joe Rasmussen - Director Debra Mank Sue Meeker Cheryl Pichon Tim Revello Human Resources & Quality Assurance Michelle Nelson - Director Maintenance Gary Miller - Director Administrative Services Carol Pichon - Director Sonna Rodgers Y Programs Cher Pollock - Director Shelter Services Maretta Withers Early Learning Center Cindy Montgomery Trina Beinborn 5/08 Dianna Puckett 5/13 Clara Davis 5/16 Lisa Rhodes 5/22 Sandy Pearson 5/25 Vocational Program Information Do you know of a person served that thinks finding a job in Danville is impossible? Do you know of a person served that has difficulty keeping a job because of their disability? Crosspoint Human Services’ Individual Placement and Support Program can help them change the impossible to POSSIBLE. Our Employment Specialists can assist with identifying a job that will best match their interests, situation and skills set. Other services include resume building, improving interview skills, assistance with completing applications, meeting hiring managers, follow-up services, and job retention training. If you have any questions, please call Aimee Unakis, Vocational Supervisor, at 442-3200, ext 166 for more information or to make a referral. Page 3 ACCREDITED BY: New Faces Council On Accreditation of Services for Families and Children LICENSED BY: Illinois Department of Human Services and Illinois Department of Public Health Rusty Snapp Maintenance Technician II April 14, 2016 Paul Collom Maintenance Technician II April 21, 2016 Farewell to our friends at the Tone & Tan Fitness Center Crosspoint Human Services has been serving Vermilion County since 1980 by consolidating the services of the Vermilion Mental Health and Developmental Center, incorporated in 1955, and the Retarded Children’s Center, incorporated in 1964. VISION STATEMENT Crosspoint Human Services believes that all people should have every opportunity to realize their highest possible level for a productive and healthy life in their community. MISSION STATEMENT Crosspoint provides quality human services in a competent and reliable fashion to individuals, families and the community. Anthony, Brandi, Clint, Kylan Crosspoint Human Services 210 Ave C Danville, IL 61832 PHONE: (217) 442-3200 FAX: (217) 442-7460 E-MAIL Crosspoint@crosspointhumanservices.org Page 4 From: The Recognition Committee Diana Brenneman GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for giving me curriculums to plan, and for ideas and advice! I appreciate the insight and help!” Tina Brown GOTCHA’d by PSR Staff, “For cleaning our room every Thursday after groups. For being flexible and cleaning it early Friday mornings if we are running over on a Thursday. Thank you so much. It is greatly appreciated.” Michelle Glines GOTCHA’d by Rhonda Parrish, “For always being available to assist when I have a problem. Thank you.” Brenda Hays GOTCHA’d by Crisis Champaign, “We would like to extend a huge, thank you, for all your help and going out of your way to help and support us. Not only was there a person served in crisis, but you came to our rescue when our team was as well. Thanks for going above and beyond!” Randi Jones GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for making sure you say hello to me every time you see me! I miss WRAP group with you! I enjoyed learning from you.” Julie Key GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babb, “Thank you for all that you do for everyone! You are a great co-worker and a wonderful employee to this company! Thank you for always being willing to help!” :-) Sandy Knauer GOTCHA’d by Vickie Miller, “For always helping out others and having the knowledge-Thank You!!! You are a valuable asset to the 309 Team and the whole company.” Linda McLaughlin GOTCHA’d by Catherine Huerta, “Thank you for the wonderful help you gave us when we worked shorthanded in the Early Learning Center. We appreciate your team work.” Taryn Miller GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for the group ideas, and for always making me laugh at the beginning of the day!” Cindy Montgomery GOTCHA’d by Cathy Huerta, “Thanks for helping me cover - moving from room to room, job to job.” Tammy Moore GOTCHA’d by Dacia Dixon, “I appreciate you stepping up and willing to work for me. Thank you!” Holly Phillips GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for giving me curriculums to plan, and for helping me find good resources to use! I appreciate your help!!” Mary Potts GOTCHA’d by Dacia Dixon, “Thank you so much for working for me when no one else would. I greatly appreciate it. You cared and I will never forget it!!” Lisa Rhodes GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babb, “Thank you for all you do for everyone! You are a great supervisor and such a valued employee.” :-) Lisa Rhodes GOTCHA’d by Nursing, Julie, Nichole & Meghan, “Thanks for ALL you do for the nursing department and agency wide. You go above and beyond everyday for all of us. Thanks is not enough.” Linda Rudy GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babbs, “Thank you for being so flexible and helping so many out including me when we need it! You are a great co-worker, supervisor and employee to this company! You do so much it doesn’t go unnoticed!” Ryon Shults GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for being such a great vocational role model for us! We learn so much from you, and you are definitely the backbone of VOC!” Jen Smith GOTCHA’d by Ryon Shults, “For picking up a vocational caseload and helping our team reach Exemplary Fidelity!” Rusty Snapp GOTCHA’d by Debbie Zoerb, “Thanks for taking time out to help me put away a box of closed files on top of the cabinet.” Nichole Steinsdoerfer GOTCHA’d by Meghan Babb, “Thank you for always being willing to assist in any way possible. You are a wonderful co-worker and a great employee to this company!!” :-) Aimee Unakis GOTCHA’d by Ryon Shults, “For leading the vocational team to Exemplary Fidelity!” Aimee Unakis GOTCHA’d by Jennifer Smith, “Thank you for giving me the chances to learn and gain new experience! Thank you for being an excellent leader and teacher!” Continued on page 10 Page 5 Thank you for your service to Crosspoint Human Services Debra Zoerb - 10 Years Dianna Puckett - 5 Years Employee Recognition Dinner April 2, 2016 Turtle Run Golf Club Sherry Huffman - 20 Years Misty Johnson - 15 Years Mary Potts 20 Years Scott Johnson - 25 Years Setsu Marks - 30 Years Employee Recognition Dinner April 2, 2016 Employee Recognition Dinner April 2, 2016 Employee Recognition Dinner April 2, 2016 TB Testing Tuesday, May 3, 2016 8:45 - 9:15 am And Tuesday, May 17, 2016 3:30 - 4:00 pm In Human Resources Charlie Cargile Paul Collom Roberta Cundiff Nikki Duffy Gladys Fisher Louquita Flowers Ken Howard Misty Johnson Kris Kizer Theresa Lawrence Linda McLaughlin Cindy Montgomery Linda Rudy Hamutal Shpigler Rusty Snapp Tracy Wolfe CPR Training First Aid Training Tuesday, May 24, 2016 9:00 am Group Room, 210 Ave C Tuesday, May 24, 2016 1:00 pm Group Room, 210 Ave C Ben Bernstein Brynn Chase Paul Collom Sandra Davis Karla Dieu Lindsay Fuentes Cathy Huerta Jennifer McNair Gary Miller Michelle Nelson Mona Persaud-Kennett Cheryl Pollock Lisa Rhodes Diane Robinson Rusty Snapp Michelle Toth Taylor Vollmer Bonne Wood Gladys Fisher Tywon Gouard Jennifer McNair Mary Winemiller Bonne Wood Continued from page 4 Maretta Withers GOTCHA’d by Catherine Huerta, “Thank you for the wonderful help you gave us when we worked shorthanded in the Early Learning Center. We appreciate your team work.” Maretta Withers GOTCHA’d by Cindy Montgomery, “Thank you for helping out by covering the infant room. Great team work!” Mark Woods GOTCHA’d by DeShawn McKissack, “Thank you for letting me use your air compressor. It was greatly appreciated. Team work makes the Dream Work!!!” AND THE WINNER IS…. MARETTA WITHERS!!! Thank you, Maretta, and all the GOTCHA nominees, for going the “extra mile” for your co-workers and persons served! We appreciate you!!!! It’s not too late...there will be a winner drawn every month. So, catch a co-worker going above and beyond and Nominate them for a GOTCHA!! Thought for May “Your ambition should be to get as much life out of living as you possibly can, as much enjoyment, as much interest, as much experience, as much understanding. Not simply be what is generally called a success.” Eleanor Roosevelt American politician, diplomat, activist