NEXUS CONNECTION - HealthBridge Children`s Hospital
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NEXUS CONNECTION - HealthBridge Children`s Hospital
NEXUS CONNECTION HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! TNC Anniversaries HBO Anniversaries J.J. Gatdula, RRT........................................ 10 Sammy Vasquez, LVN ............................... 8 NSH Anniversaries # yrs. # yrs. Faye Owens, Horticulture Manager............ 10 Carl Hardy, LSA II .................................... 7 Vickie Alfaro, LVN ................................... 4 Harriett Adams, LSS .................................. 3 Renee Toliver, LSS .................................... 2 HBO Birthdays Annette Doyle, Activities Assistant ............ 12/03 Guadalupe Beltran, Housekeeper ............... 12/06 Connie Villanueva, RN............................... 12/08 Anh Tran, RRT ........................................... 12/13 Melanie Shackelly, PTA ............................ 12/17 Mercedes Chavez, RN ............................... 12/22 Denver Niño, OT ....................................... 12/24 Gabriela Chavez, Bus. Ofc. Coordinator .... 12/25 Sammy Vasquez, LVN .............................. 12/29 Jason Wandel, Housekeeper/Activities ....... 12/31 HBH Anniversaries # yrs. Garry Tagle, Maintenance .......................... 8 Laura Miller, LVN ..................................... 7 Nghi Luu, RN ............................................. 4 Shirley Howard, Dietary Aide .................... 3 Rekha Nair, RN .......................................... 3 Sherrie Daniels, Dir. Prof. Development .... 2 Moon-Yung Chan, Dietary Cook ............... 1 TNC Birthdays Janice Ayers, LSS ..................................... 12/04 Samuel Elzie, Shift Leader ........................ 12/04 Danielle Lassman, LSS .............................. 12/04 Stacey Adams, Clinical Liaison ................ 12/06 Derrick Bradford, LSS ............................... 12/06 Linda J Harrison, House Manager .............. 12/08 Lanee Malone, RN ..................................... 12/09 Cheryl Fox, LSS......................................... 12/10 Maria Martinez, Housekeeper .................... 12/11 William Clay, Maintenance........................ 12/12 Jacqueline Mendoza, Case Manager .......... 12/17 Mark Novosad, LSS ................................... 12/17 Ann De La Rosa, Dir Payor Relations ....... 12/21 Jo Walker, Transportation Coordinator ..... 12/22 Titania Cleveland, LSS ............................. 12/26 Carol Schansema, Neuro Tech I ................. 12/26 Tanisha Carter, Staffing Coordinator ......... 12/30 Merle McDowell, OTA ............................. 12/30 HBH Birthdays Deissy Garcia, Patient Sitter ....................... 12/01 Tiffany Antoine-Holcombe, Receptionist .. 12/03 Trandla Barnett, CNA ................................ 12/04 Keshonda Howard, Dietary Aide ................ 12/04 Matthew Rivera, RN................................... 12/06 Cristina Cuellar-Sendejo, RN ..................... 12/09 Brenda Schmitt, RN ................................... 12/11 Ayanna Greggs, Unit Secretary .................. 12/12 Andres Zuniga-Caicedo, Charge Nurse ...... 12/13 Joshua Greenwood, Patient Sitter ............... 12/15 Anni Wong, Pharmacist.............................. 12/18 Susanne Dean, CRT ................................... 12/26 Felicia Lindsey, RN .................................... 12/26 Prinya Charoennimuang, Pharmacist ......... 12/27 Joy Oyeka, CNA......................................... 12/27 Rafeeqat Agbesanwa, Pharmacy Tech ........ 12/28 December 2011 # yrs. Sallie Miller, CNA ..................................... 13 Violet Stell, CNA ...................................... 6 Charlotte Dublin, Case Manager ............... 5 Caleb Mogaka, CNA.................................. 5 Gloria Primeaux. Receptionist ................... 4 Mary White, Dietary Aide ........................ 4 Claudia Rotariu, Pharmacy Tech ............... 3 Margaret Olubuyi, RN .............................. 2 Jennifer Adams, Dietician ......................... 1 Gemma Veloso, RN ................................... 1 Andrew Wright, Central Supply Tech ........ 1 Nexus named as a Houston Top Workplace NSH Birthdays Bridget Thompson, CNA ........................... 12/01 Charlotte Dublin, Case Manager ............... 12/02 Sallie Miller, CNA .................................... 12/02 Joel Kelley, Director Dietary Services ....... 12/07 Cheryl Labor, RN ...................................... 12/10 Erin Cassidy, Assistant Administrator ....... 12/11 Gloria Primeaux, Receptionist ................... 12/12 Tammy Shelton, CNA .............................. 12/13 Camille Tarlano, Receptionist .................... 12/14 Stefanie Gowen, Manager Rehabilitation... 12/19 Claudia Rotariu, Pharmacy Tech .............. 12/19 Gemma Veloso, RN .................................. 12/19 Vicki Perkins, Administrative Assistant .... 12/22 Rosa Howell, RRT ..................................... 12/25 Rebecca Posinski, RN ................................ 12/25 Monica Abraham-Deyang ......................... 12/26 Kenneth Douglas, Dir. Respiratory ........... 12/27 Natalie Munoz, Dir. Clinical Services ....... 12/29 Shantira Stella, Dietary Aide...................... 12/29 Virginia Hunter, Dietary Cook .................. 12/30 Nexus Health Systems was named ployee responses detailing culture, as a 2011 Houston Top Workplace work environment, training, opporby the Houtunities for advanceston Chroniment, compensation, cle in Nobenefits, leadership, vember 2011. management communiThis industry cation and overall satisworkplace faction. 2011 was the competition first year Nexus has parrecognizes ticipated in this recognioutstanding tion program and the employers company is excited to across all inbe noted as a top workYolander Wilson, Dietary Cook and Laura place in Houston. dustries in Miller, LVN, both from HealthBridge Houston. ―Being named as Houston, attended the 2011 Houston Companies one of Houston’s top Chronicle's Top Workplace Gala held in were ranked Houston, Texas on November 3. places to work is a trebased on emmendous honor because Corporate Anniversaries Sharon Hatfield, A/P Specialist.................. 3 Houston Business Journal Recognizes Nexus Corporate Birthdays The following is an exert from a press release published recognizing Nexus. The complete press release can be viewed at www.nhsltd.com. # yrs. Claudett Harris, HR Assistant at Nexus Specialty Hospital celebrated her birthday in October! Nexus Connection DECEMBER 2011 Brenda Potter, Controller .......................... 12/31 Page 12 of 8 Nexus was recently named to Houston Business Journal’s list of the largest hospitals in the region. Nexus Health Systems placed #13 on the list, which was ranked by number of operating beds. This is Nexus’ second appear- while this award was facilitated by the Houston Chronicle, it really was given to Nexus by our employees,‖ said John W. Cassidy, MD, President, CEO and Chief Medical Officer for Nexus Health Systems. ―Nexus Health Systems puts tremendous thought into the building blocks that make up a great workplace. We conduct ongoing employee engagement surveys to gauge satisfaction and gather feedback. But more importantly, we take action to show employees that they are being Continued on Page 2 (Continued on Page 2) All about Employee Benefits, Health & Wellness The Apple Core: heard and their opinions matter,‖ stated Guy F. Murdock, Vice President, Human Resources. Examples of HR initiatives that have sprung from employee feed(Pictured Above) Erin Cassidy, Assistant (Pictured Above) Chris Alanis, Medical back include enhanced Paid-TimeAdministrator, and Chris Alanis, Medical Records Clerk; Jorge Iniguez, House SuOff programs, increased communiRecords Clerk, attended the Top Workplace pervisor; and Joey Rivera, RN, enjoy the cation, leadership training for all Gala at the Hilton Americas in downtown reception at the Top Workplace Gala. All Houston. Chris and Erin both work at Nexfront line supervisors, the establishthree employees work at Nexus Specialty us Specialty Hospital. Hospital. ment of Workplace Councils to facilitate best practice The following employees sharing, and greater represented Nexus at the 2011 Houston emphasis on workplace events so that Chronicle Top Workplace Gala employees can spend time getting John Cassidy, President and CEO to know their Guido Cubellis, COO coworkers. Julia Hatton, CFO The 2012 EmGuy Murdock, VP Human Resources ployee Engagement Maureen Arvanetakis , VP, Sales and Marketing Survey is scheduled Kenyata Virgil, System Director, Human Resources for May 2012 and (Pictured Above) Mike Gomez, Program Sandra Robin, Assistant Controller Director; Salina Tullos, RN; and Cheryl will provide emErin Cassidy, Assistant Administrator ployees additional Fox, LSA enjoyed dinner at the Top WorkChris Alanis, Medical Records Clerk place Gala. The Gala included a Key Note opportunity to share Speaker and the awards presentation. All Jorge Iniguez, House Supervisor feedback on the Joey Rivera, RN three employees work at Touchstone. Nexus workplace. Rita Guillory, RT Twenty Nexus Laura Miller, LVN employees attended Kira Guidry, Business Office Coordinator the Top Workplace Yolander Wilson, Dietary Cook Gala held at the Cheryl Fox, LSA Hilton Americas in Mike Gomez , Program Director downtown Houston Salina Tullos, RN on November 3. Jo Walker, Transportation Coordinator Together along with John W. Cassidy, MD, President, CEO and Chief Medical Of- (Pictured Above) Kira Guidry, Business Office Coordinator, and Rita Guillory, ficer, the group ac- Respiratory Therapist, enjoyed the Top cepted the award on Workplace Gala held at the Hilton Ameribehalf of all Nexus cas in downtown Houston. Kira and Rita both work at HealthBridge Houston. employees. The event was attended Sandra Robin, Assistant Controller; Salina Tullos, RN; and Guy by over 600 people celebrating the Murdock, Vice President of Human Resources, all joined the outstanding workplaces in group of Nexus employees attending the Top Workplace Gala. Houston. December 2011 Nexus Connection Page 2 of 8 Holiday Stress Employee Assistance (EAP) Work Life Programs Sponsored by Humana and available to Nexus employees free of charge. Submitted by Nexus Specialty Hospital, Director of Nursing, Sandy Nelson. Do some of these life work issues sound familiar? Thoughts by Christoph Nauer, life coach and expert on stress management.. ―My family problems are affecting my work!‖ ―My stress levels are way too high!‖ ―I seem to have a difficult time concentrating at work or home!‖ ―My budget is out of control and I can’t figure out what to do?‖ ―I think my teenager might be on drugs?‖ ―Things aren’t as enjoyable as they once were!‖ Are you stressing out about the holidays? Worrying about what to buy for all your friends and relatives? Stop! Think about what you’re concerned about! Do these people really need more stuff? What’s the best gift you could give to them? What would be most valuable to them? Is it really something that can be purchased at a store? We live in a society that encourages us to accumulate more and more stuff, things we don’t really need. So we chase stuff instead of spending quality time with our loved ones. Memories will last a life time; stuff loses its excitement in a week or month or year – if you’re lucky. Why is it that we all fall into this societal trap every year? Deep down we all know better. So, as you’re approaching this holiday season, what will you focus on? Spending quality time with your loved ones or running from store to store looking for the perfect gift? Will you create memories that last a life time or accumulate stuff? We all have asked ourselves these questions from time-time and some of us like to keep these issues private. To assist employees, Nexus Health Systems has benefits available to employees who would like to address these issues but do not want to make an in-person visit to a professional. Humana offers Nexus Health Systems employees FREE confidential counseling benefits where employees can speak with a friendly, compassionate professional who genuinely cares about your situation, can help clarify concerns, can offer confidential guidance, and if needed connect you with experts who can help. As part of the program, employees have access to a comprehensive resources. The website features hundreds of free articles, audio features, and financial calculators to help you with budgeting and investing. You can also listen to webinars, take quizzes, download legal forms and sign up for newsletters. Strict confidential services are just a telephone call away for you and your household members; personal information about you and your household members is confidential. EAP/work life confidentiality complies with state and federal requirements. Access is easy! 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For information dial toll free 1-866-440-6556 or Go to Humana.com/eap. Enter ―eapt‖ for the username and password (not case sensitive). Help yourself so you can help others by utilizing these great benefits offered to you from Nexus Health Systems! PLAN TO ATTEND! The Apple Core: Celebrate the holidays with friends and co-workers! Nexus Holiday Events! TIPS FOR THE FESTIVE HOLIDAY EATER Did you know that most people gain 2 to 5 pounds each year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day? California December 16 THE HEALTHY SIDE OF HOLIDAYS Many foods that we associate with the holidays are actually good for you. Just be sure to mind your porBut don’t worry, we’ve got the food tions and look for no- or low-sugar varieties like: and diet tips you need in order to • Applesauce : A good source of fikeep your festive dining in control. ber. Remember to look for unsweetShift your focus. If you’ve been trying to lose weight, concentrate on ened or natural applesauce. weight maintenance. You won’t feel • Cranberry sauce (unsweetened): Cranberries are rich in vitamin C and pressured to lose weight during the believed to contain excellent infecholiday season and you won’t feel tion fighting properties. Add a minideprived as others celebrate. mal amount of sugar or use artificial Snack before you party. Have a sweetener. healthy snack before going to a holi• Fruit: Always a good snack choice day gathering. This way you won’t during the holidays. Packed with vitbe as hungry and will be satisfied amins, antioxidants, and fiber, fruit with smaller portions. will fill you up and provide energy to Enjoy the small things. Portion keep you going. control is critical to prevent weight • Green beans: String beans contain gain. Sample small portions of foods vitamin K (for healthy bones), vitahigh in fat and calories. Share a desmin C, and vitamin A. Try tossing sert and limit alcohol. with olive oil and lemon juice for a Keep your hands busy. Keep a healthier alternative to butter or calorie-free beverage in your hand at cream sauce. cocktail parties. This keeps your • Pumpkins: They have carotenoids hands from mindlessly reaching into for making vitamin A and fighting snack bowls and food trays. free radicals. Also a good source of Don’t stand near the buffet or potassium and fiber. appetizers at a holiday gathering. • Yams and sweet potatoes: Similar Instead, survey the offerings, choose to pumpkins, yams contain carotethe best nutritional bets and maybe noids, potassium, vitamin C, and fione high-calorie sample, put them on ber. Steer clear of the candied variety a plate, then go sit down and enjoy and simply bake with a bit of brown the meal. sugar or with artificial sweetener. December 2011 Texas December 10 Nexus Connection Contact HR if you have not received your invite. DO A MERRY MAKEOVER Do a healthy makeover to your favorite dishes to help cut back on fat, sodium, and calories, but not on flavor: • Use low-sodium broth to add flavor to your dishes instead of milk, butter, and salt. Use in mashed potatoes, gravy, and even in your vegetables. • Roast your vegetables to bring out their natural flavor. Or steam your vegetables and add flavor with herbs. • Cook your stuffing separately from the turkey to prevent the turkey fat from soaking into the dressing. Use less butter or margarine when preparing the stuffing. • Choose light meat over dark meat. • Instead of dessert or candy, offer fruit or chocolate-dipped whole strawberries. These tips can help maintain your diet this holiday season. That way, you can focus on the love and comfort of family and friends – the true meaning behind happy holidays. Source: www.webmd.com Page 10 of 8 PAYROLL REMINDERS PAPERLESS: Nexus Health Systems is going paperless; please approve your timecards after your last shift of the pay period. W2: It’s almost the end of the year! Please update your home address to guarantee your W2 will be sent to the correct address!! HOLIDAY BANK: The holiday begins on January 1, 2012. Going forward, holidays will not be automatically entered into your timecard. Employees must request the holiday in E-time. The holiday will be provided 4 days in advance to ensure employees have adequate time to place a request. Look What’s Cooking! Watch for the Nexus Employee Cookbook in December! Nexus employees started gathering favorite recipes earlier this fall and they will soon be assembled in a cookbook that will shared with the community during the year-end holiday season. Over 250 recipes have been submitted for what will hopefully be a new Nexus holiday tradition. The recipes are for all types of food….appetizers, beverages, salads, meats, desserts, breads, etc. There is sure to be a new favorite in the cookbook for everyone. Thanks to everyone who contributed a recipe for the exciting holiday celebration created for the community. Nexus Prepares for the 2012 Quality, Compliance and Ethics Calendar In 2011, Nexus celebrated the role that quality, compliance and ethics plays in our daily functions by sponsoring the Quality, Compliance and Ethics Calendar. These attributes are vital parts of the services that all Nexus employees deliver. Employees are all driven to ensure the right thing is done, every time. In 2012, Nexus will again sponsor this special calendar. The new System Director of Business Development, Gene Inman, prepares the Falls Prevention Team at Nexus Specialty Hospital for their picture in the 2012 Quality Compliance and Ethics Calendar. Say ‘cheese’… System Director of Business Development, Gene Inman, is caught in the act while taking photographs for the calendar. calendar will feature committees and groups that work together as teams to create, monitor and implement quality programs spanning from workplace culture to patient care programs. A special thanks to System Director of Business Development, Gene Inman who is taking the photographs for the calendar. Communications from Conroe, Texas EMPLOYEE WALL OF RECOGNITION Employee of Month Employee of Quarter MVP A special congratulations to all recognition winners! MVP 1st Quarter MVP 2nd Quarter MVP 3rd Quarter MVP 4th Quarter Theda Pyle Darrell Edmond Ann De La Rosa Mike Gomez Asst. Nurse Manager Asst. Program Director Program Director JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Shellye Evans April Walker Latanya McDowell Jessica Gonzalez Living Skills Support Alicia Payne Cheryl Edwards Asst. Program Director Van Driver JULY AUGUST Sam Elzie Shift Leader LSA II Shift Leader Living Skills Support SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Elisabeth Reffett Dee Montello RaToshia Keys LVN COTA Stephanie Edwards Neuro Technician I Living Skills Support Pamela Jones RN 1st QUARTER 2nd QUARTER 3rd QUARTER 4th QUARTER Shellye Evans Jessica Gonzalez Dee Montello RaToshia Keys Asst. Program Director December 2011 Living Skills Support COTA Nexus Connection News from the TNC Horticulture Crew By: Faye Owens, Horticulture Manager, Texas Master Gardener 2011 Marketing Director Winterizing your Outdoor Plants & Tender Vegetation Living Skills Support Page 4 of 8 Spring has sprung; summer left in a fiery blaze; fall is here with old man winter approaching. As the temperatures begin to fall during the night time hours, it’s time to start thinking about how to save your outdoor plants that survived the hot dry summer. There are several ways to protect your outdoor plants and/or your tender tropical plants: Move plants to an interior room of the house with natural light if possible. Shelter plants under the patio; grouped together and cover with light blankets or sheets if needed for further protection. Or put them into the garage. (freeze the car, save the plants, sorry honey!) bottle, use 2 to 3 tablespoons of liquid dish soap with tap water, fill bottle first with water then add the liquid soap to prevent a suds. Sometimes, a chemical spray is the most effective means, but there are organic insecticidal soaps and horticultural oils available that are better when you are worried about pets or children ingesting them. Apply a systemic for severe infestations, only if you must: Apply a good granular or liquid systemic preparation (chemicals that work within the plant) to the soil. (I recommend Bayer Advanced /Disease Control for Roses, Flowers and Shrubs available at any local garden center). For best Follow these steps if you would like effect, water plant well for a few days prior to use. Follow label directions to protect your outdoor plants from carefully. the upcoming cold: Cooler temperatures: Most indoor Most of these tender plants need to tropical plants, such as Gardenia, Hibe moved inside when three nights in biscus, Jasmine and Abutilon prefer a row are below 55 degrees. cooler temperatures in the Rinse off plants with water: home as well as a bright, Use a spray hose or shower to sunny environment. wash off most insects or spider No fertilizer after Novemwebs from the leaves. ber: Plants need a rest period Try some of the tips below when they finish their to insure that you don’t bring blooming cycle. in any bugs that will infect Water well throughout the your other houseplants: winter but don’t fertilize them until Spray an insecticidal soap or you March. can use a soapy water mixture: It is Since we live in Texas don’t best to spray onto the leaves before get comfortable, it will soon be time you bring the plant inside. Also spray to move them back into the warm the underside of the leaves: this is where insects general always go. Mix outdoors. When the car is pleading for shingles over the sunroof and the the soapy water mixture in a spray plants are gasping for a breath of fresh air and the warmth sunshine on their leaves, it’s time to move back to their places in the yard to show their beauty to the neighbors. Nexus Direct A direct access hotline to the Nexus Compliance Department available to all employees, families, vendors and visitors. 1-866-285-8528 Ring, Ring Ring… ―Thanks for calling Nexus Direct!‖ News from Riverway! NEXUS WELCOMES NEW FACES DURING OCTOBER Keith Slack joins Nexus as the Benefit/Compensation Specialist. Keith recently relocated to Houston from southern California and joins the Human Resources team. Keith will coordinate all employee benefit programs and provide assistance with compensation programs. Nexus welcomes Krupa Amlani to the Nexus family! Krupa joins Nexus as a Senior Staff Accountant and has over 5 years of experience in the accounting and finance field. She most recently worked for Wood Group as a Senior Accountant. Nexus Welcomes Ronell Myburgh to Texas! Ronell joined Nexus in 2000 as the Director of Nursing at HealthBridge Orange. She accepted the HealthBridge Orange Facility CEO/Administrator position in 2003. On November 1, 2011, Ronell assumes the new role of Vice President of Clinical Services and will be based in the Houston office supporting all facilities in clinical programing and quality initiatives. December 2011 From the Sunny Shores of Southern California Spooky Events! October brought a number of fun employees activities at the Corporate office including a Cup Cake War, Pumpkin Decorating Contest, A Witches Brew Potluck and a Broom Decorating Contest. And of course, no October event would be complete without a costume contest! The team at Riverway did not disappoint! Funny Hat Day To get the team in the Halloween mood, Friday, October 28, was declared Funny Hat Day, although many of the hats were quite lovely. Halloween at HBO Activity Director, Pam Klusmeyer put together a great Halloween party for inpatients and outpatients as well as family members and staff. Volunteers helped the children carve pumpkins and decorated the family room. The children looked cute in their costumes and many staff members dressed appropriately for the day’s festivities. Patient Accounts Representative, Carolyn Davis-Laws was the winner of the 2011 Nexus Cup Cake War at the Corporate office with her festive Halloween Celebration Cupcake. (Left) Accounts Payable Coordinator, Sharon Hatfield and (Right) Benefits and Compensation Specialist, Keith Slack participated in the Halloween costume contest. Employee of the Month Congratulations to Skye Piper-Johnson, ST, for being chosen to win the Employee of the Month award this month based on the following comments by her peers: • “Skye is a great asset to the Rehab team and gives and receives constructive feedback, is flexible, and transitioned well from an SLP to a CCC-SLP.‖ • “Although she was new, she went above and beyond to treat patients during a staffing shortage and train others as well.‖ • “She’s a team player and always puts the patients’ needs first.” STAR Award Winner Diana Egan, Case Manager, was selected for the STAR award based on comments from a parent whose child’s transition to HBO wasn’t smooth and the Initial Survey reflected concerns. Since then, Diana has On Halloween the spooky witches and the helpful angels come together for a photo opportunity! Executive Assistant, Diana Tice and System Director of the Business Office, Cheryl Csepke participated in the annual costume contest at the Corporate office. Nexus Connection Central Business Office Supervisor, Tana Nickerson was the winner of the Pumpkin Decorating Contest with her version of the Little Princess Rockstar. Over 15 pumpkins were decorated as part of the annual event at the office. Page 8 of 8 worked closely with the parents to ensure that when the child went home, the family had the training and resources needed to care for the child. Well done, Diana! And thank you for everything you do to help our patients and their family members! Customer Service Tip of the Month Please remember that when speaking to parents and family members that HBO is a place of hope. We should never express our opinions about a child’s prognosis. A Fresh, New Look Thanks to Allan Komarek, our new CEO; Director of Purchasing, John Woodman: and IT Services Coordinator, Garrett Santibanez, the chairs in our patients’ rooms have been given a new look. The three men upholstered the old ones and gave them all a fresh new look. Thank you all for making the environment even more friendly and home-like! Happenings in West Houston! News from Shenandoah and The Woodlands NSH Halloween Events!! HealthBridge Houston Celebrates HALLOWEEN! HEALTH AND SAFETY FAIR Staff enjoyed ―smashing pumpkins‖ off the rooftop of NSH! It has become a fun annual event for all staff to enjoy. Staff must try to throw a small gourd into a bucket two floors below. The winners get to smash a large pumpkin onto the ground below. We had many overachievers that made the large pumpkin into the bucket!! A NEW WAY TO ―BOB‖ FOR APPLES! Health Information Manager, Melinda Ware; RN, Regina Pittman; Physical Therapist, Marlene King; and Director of Nursing, Robert Loukanis all participated in the annual costume contest at HealthBridge. HealthBridge Houston’s 4th Annual Toy Drive Sponsored by Westchase Tavern benefiting the patients of HealthBridge Houston Reception: Thursday, December 8, 2011 from 5 to 8 PM No hands allowed!! Employees enjoyed a healthy apple snack after the challenge . Employees shown from top left to right, Mary Ann Kinart, Dietician, Jorge Iniguez, House Supervisor, Chris Alanis, Medical Records. 2011 Costume Contest Winners: 1st Place—Diane Nordheimer, COTA (Bee keeper & her garden!) 2nd Place—Zuleima Flores , RN (Marge Simpson!) 3rd Place—Jeannie Davis, Unit Secretary (Disco Queen!) Woodlands Campus Winner: Cheryl Toliver, Receptionist (Bee!) December 2011 Director of Marketing, Sherrie Daniels and Facility CEO, Joe Rafferty (dressed as a lion!) participated in candy distributions during the Halloween celebrations at HealthBridge Houston. HealthBridge Houston hosted a Health and Safety Fair to donate helmets and promote preventative healthcare in the community. There was a live DJ, food, drinks, and games for children of all ages. We also had support from H.E.B., Fitness Connection, Chipotle, and Radio Disney. Nexus Connection 2011 Pumpkin Decorating Contest Winner: Woodlands Campus Day Shift Nursing Page 6 of 8 Participate in the toy drive by donating an unwrapped gift in the toy bin or bring the toy to the reception. ance on the list. ―Winning this award exemplifies Nexus’ core values, exemplary patient care, and ability to maximize the utilization of our resources. And while being named to the list is an honor, it is important to remember what this award recognizes,‖ John W. Cassidy, MD, President, CEO and Chief Medical Officer for Nexus Health Systems explained. ―It’s really about the quality of care that our medical staff, employees and volunteers have provided to our patients and their families.‖ ―Nexus Health Systems offers the country's only continuum of care for neurologically injured patients. We begin the patient's care in an intensive care unit and successfully manage their needs as they transition from a sub-acute hospital to a residential setting. This ensures better care and better outcomes for our patients,‖ Cassidy said. ―As a physician-led, patient-centered, family focused system, our philosophy is to always to place the patient's needs first and assure the people in our community who face neurological injury or chronic illness receive the best care possible.‖ ―With the opening of Nexus Specialty Clinic, a hospital-based wound outpatient care facility in Shenandoah, Texas, Nexus Health Systems is poised for continued growth in 2012. We look forward to continuing to serve the patients, physicians, and families who depend on us for specialized and procedural-based care, advanced therapies, and innovative treatment protocols,‖ Cassidy concluded.