july 2016 - Lewis County General Hospital
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july 2016 - Lewis County General Hospital
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER - JULY 2016 Congratulations Lewis County General Hospital Makes Safety and Access Changes To Enhance Security Effective July 20, 2016, LCGH's loading dock/ personnel door will be locked to prevent unauthorized entry and provide enhanced safety for all patients, residents, visitors, and staff. "There are no changes to the capability to exit the building from this location," stated Thomas Ferguson, LCGH Director of Facilities Management. According to Mr. Ferguson, this change is in response to recent physical security vulnerability assessment that identified unrestricted building access from the loading dock area as a potential security deficiency. The overhead door was previously secured to allow operation by only authorized employees. Congratulations to Lacey Isom, Dina Hierholzer (River Hospital), Melissa Parow, Karen Humphrey (Carthage Area Hospital), Vonnie Brouty, Sheri Underwood, Karen Farley, Erica Perry, Jessica Kimbrell, and Andrea Moser (Lewis County General Hospital). The group recently passed and received their Critical Care Course led by Richard Simpson, RN, Nurse Educator. In preparation for this change, an exterior phone has been installed, primarily for use by vendors, to communicate their arrival and gain supervised access. In addition, an electronic card scanner has been installed in the loading dock area to provide entry via the personnel door for authorized employees with appropriate identification badges. The Emergency Department entrance remains the primary northern building access point for all visitors and personnel to our facility and is available 24/7. "There are no changes planned for our other building entry/exit points at this time," Ferguson stated. “With increasing security incidents across the nation, it's a balance between having patients and visitors feel welcome and being proactive to keep patients, residents, visitors, and staff as secure as possible." “Lewis County General Hospital & Residential Health Care Facility takes the safety of patients, residents, visitors, and staff seriously,” said Ferguson. “These changes increase the safety throughout the facility. We ask the public’s understanding and cooperation during implementation of these security changes.” Congratulations to Bridget Pellam, Parish Baillargeon, and Sarah Keefer that recently graduated from their LPN program. Parish was also recognized for his leadership abilities by the instructors. Inside This Issue Page 2: Auxiliary Art Competition Winners | Did You Know? | Fair Booth Page 3: Breastfeeding Week Brunch Event for Breastfeeding Moms Page 4: Auxiliary Scholarship Winners Page 5: Pats on the Back | Birthdays | Enchanted Forest Tickets Page 6: Farmer’s Market | Narcan Training | Welcomes & Farewells Page 7: Foundation News Page 8: BOCES Alumni of Distinction Award | New Dermatology Services LCGH Auxiliary Announces Senior Art Competition Winners Did you know? Provided by Plant Operations The winners of the LCGH Auxiliary Senior Artwork Competition were unveiled June 1st at the hospital in Lowville. In May, high school seniors from Lewis County submitted their artwork to be judged in the competition. Auxiliary Treasurer and Art Event Chair Mary Lou Peters and Co-chair Laurie Stoltzfus organized the program which allows students interested in art to showcase their talents in the community. All employees (all contract services included) of the facility, including clinics, Public Health Nursing, doctors and their employees, will park in the areas designed for such parking. Employees are not authorized at any time to park in areas designated for “visitors”. 1. Employees, volunteers, students, and contract service employees of our facility, public health and staff in physician offices shall park in the following areas: Day Shift: Employee Parking Lot 1 & North Employee Parking lot 6 Evening Shift: West Parking Lot Night Shift: North Employee Parking Lot 6 The LCGH Auxiliary Artwork Competition’s first place winner was Isabelle Hanno of Lowville Academy Central School. Isabelle's watercolor piece “Frosted Cherries” was inspired by a cherry tree that was frozen in the winter in Isabelle's backyard. Isabelle is the daughter of Jennifer and Robert Hanno and will be studying psychology to be a counselor. Lowville Academy Central School student Sabrina Farr was the second place winner of this year’s competition. Sabrina’s art teacher, Mr. Kyle Zehr presented her piece "Faded." The still life piece was done with graphite and colored pencils. Sabrina is the daughter of Melissa Edick and is planning to study child psychology. Employee Volunteers Needed To Staff Fair Booth The third place honorable mention was given to Rebecca Sawler of Lowville Academy Central School. Rebecca’s artwork a graphite/watercolor wash was titled “Straight Illusions.” Rebecca is the daughter of Kaera and David Sawler and is studying graphic design/public relations. Volunteers receive a lunch coupon. Any employee that is interested in signing up for a shift for the fair booth can email (pr@lcgh.net) or mox Christina Flint or stop down in community relations office (located in finance). The sign up sheet is on the door. Availability is on a first come first serve basis. I will let you know if the time you requested is available. In Photo left - First Place Winner, Isabelle Hanno, Lowville Academy and Honorable Mention Rebecca Sawler, Lowville Academy. For anyone that signs up we will be distributing coupons for lunch/dinner at The Big Tent (formerly Goober's tent) again this year. Times available are as follows: Wednesday, July 20 4:00PM– 6:00PM 6:00PM- 8:00PM Friday, July 22 12:00PM- 2:00PM Thursday, July 21 12:00PM- 2:00PM 2:00PM- 4:00PM 6:00PM- 8:00PM Saturday, July 23 12:00PM- 2:00PM Photo right- Second Place Winner Sabrina Farr, Lowville Academy was not available for photo. Her piece was entitled “Straight Illusions.” Thanks in advance for volunteering! PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Lewis County Hospital Auxiliary Awards $12,400 in Scholarships to 17 Lewis County Students Seventeen Lewis County students have been awarded scholarships by the LCGH Auxiliary according to Deb Strianese, Scholarship Committee Chairperson. The Molly Pitcher Lewis Memorial Fund was founded in 1957 in memory of Mrs. Harry Lewis. The fund provides annual scholarships to applicants who meet specified criteria, with the intent of fostering their education and the hope that they would return to Lewis County to live and work, thus giving back to their local community. The names of winners who are current high school graduates were announced at graduation ceremonies in their respective school districts. Other winners were notified by mail after graduation. The scholarship winners are: Katelyn Bailey, daughter of Timothy and Bertha Munn, Glenfield, NY, and a 2004 graduate of South Lewis Central School who will be attending the Licensed Professional Nursing program at BOCES, Glenfield. Anna Bush, daughter of Matthew and Jill Bush, Croghan, and a graduate of Beaver River Central School who is attending Utica College in the physical therapy program. Abigail Cornell, daughter of Paul and Dawn Cornell, Beaver Falls, and a graduate of Beaver River Central School who is attending Roberts Wesleyan College in the nursing program. Samantha Hammock, daughter of Kimberly Smith, Lowville, and a 2016 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School who will be attending Roberts Wesleyan in the nursing program. Chelsea Hoffman, daughter of Duane and Rachel Hoffman, Lowville, and a 2016 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School who will be attending Ithaca College in the physical therapy program. Jeremy Kingsley, son of Jim and Mary Anne Kingsley, Lowville, who is currently attending Ithaca College and will be continuing in the physical therapy program at Ithaca. Leah Lapp, daughter of David and Cindy Lapp, Lowville, and a 2016 graduate of Beaver River Central School who will be attending Eastern Mennonite Univ. in the pre-med. Program. Caitlin Lashbrooks, daughter of Earl, Jr. and Christine Lashbrooks, Croghan, and a 2016 graduate of Beaver River Central School who will be attending Siena College majoring in biology. Catherine Lyndaker, daughter of Steven Lyndaker and Shereen Palmer, Lowville, who is currently attending Hamilton College and will be continuing in the pre-med program. Andrea Peters, daughter of Robert and Sharon Peters, Castorland, who is currently attending Nazareth College in the music therapy program. Emma Roberts, daughter of Timothy and Brenda Roberts, Copenhagen, and a 2016 graduate of Copenhagen Central School who will be attending Nazareth College in the Nursing Program. Paige Seydler, daughter of Valerie Cole Seydler, Croghan and a graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School who is attending Marist College in the pre-med program. Carly Sullivan, daughter of Scott and Sandy Sullivan, Carthage, who is currently attending St. John Fisher College in the nursing program. Derek Thomas, son of Ronald and Tina Thomas, Lowville, and a 2016 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School who will be attending Mohawk Valley Community College in the radiologic technology program. Megan Weber, daughter of David and Lorna Weber, Lowville, and a 2016 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School who will be attending Keuka College in the occupational therapy program. Brittany Widrick, daughter of Craig and Cathy Widrick, Lowville, who is currently attending LeMoyne College in the nursing program. Alexa Yousey, daughter of Loren and Darlene Yousey, Castorland, who is currently attending St. Elizabeth School of Nursing. PAGE 4 NEWS IN GENERAL JUNE PATS ON THE BACK In recognition of a job well done! 4th Floor NH Staff All Admin Team Members All Dietary Staff x2 All Housekeeping Staff Amanda Pisarski Amber Dennee x2 Carie Widrick x2 Carol Church Carol Hotchkiss Christina Flint Curtis Bowers Danielle Millard Dr. Crawford Dr. Rosner Dr. Vora Holly Farney Hope Scouten Karen Wolff Kelly Garrison Kerri Greene Kevin Felshaw Kimberly Smith Marcy Teal Margaret Buckingham Melinda Hubal Michael Pate Michelle Hagenston Mike Pate Miranda LaComb Patient Billing Team Penny Farney Penny Tucker Sandra Sullivan Sarah Coe Teresa Allen Tina Holland AUGUST BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday from LCGH/RHCF! 8/01 8/02 8/03 8/04 8/05 8/06 8/07 8/08 8/09 8/11 8/12 8/13 8/14 8/15 8/16 8/17 8/18 8/19 8/20 8/21 8/22 8/23 8/24 8/25 8/26 8/28 8/30 8/31 Adrian Pilliod Chandler England, Shannon Spaulding Taylor Haenlin Madalynn Farney Trisha Keefer, John Jones, Sue Salmon Ashley Swan, Jessica Anderson, Jamie Ferguson, Kathryn Jantzi, Sandra Lehman Ann Chisamore Emilee Mullin, Jeffrey Roggie Christine Bacon, Renee Kohler Michelle Kirch, Lisa Lee, Holly Farney, Thomas Ferguson, Amy Gaylord Mildred Mayer, Charlene Zapotoski, Patricia Gagne Kathy Millard, Jeremy Murphy Shayna Farney Alissa Fleming Shandi Stanford, Paulina Quay, Heather Kent, Jeffery Hellinger, Amber Little Christie Hall, Leah Widrick, Johnna Kelley, Dr. Shirley Tuttle-Malone, Leslie Streeter Jill Mcbain, Jason Mahoney, Lisa Bain Hope Graves, Wesley Brown, Brenda Bourgeois Charity Glenn, Sheila Costa Bettina Bates, Kendra Murphy, Kylie Lyndaker, Robert Uttendorfsky Ilvire Tanis, Heather Foster, Wendy Fenton, Michelle Kelley, Rebecca Hanno Jessica Edwards Melinda Chartrand Kimberly Smith, Robert Hawthorne, Sherry Beyer, Denise Hirsch Diana Kloster, Tammy Deneve, Hope Scouten Rebecca Thompson Pamela Kloster, Stanley Mathys, Debra Susice Melinda Hubal ENCHANTED FOREST TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE! Tickets are $26.00 each for ages 3 and over. Cash only! You may purchase your tickets at the Human Resources Office. The park opens June 15th this year and will be open until September 5th. Regular ticket prices (at the gate) are $32.95 for ages 12 and over and $29.95 for ages 3-11. PAGE 5 LCGH FARMER’S MARKET HELD EVERY THURSDAY July Lobby Sales 22 - Loren Sholtz The LCGH Farmer's Market is held every Thursday at the Hospital at the Farmer’s Market pavilion located in the parking lot that is closest to the Number Three Road. It starts at 11:30am and goes until vendors supplies run out or the weather prohibits. (Usually around 3:00pm) August Lobby Sales 23 & 24 - Auxiliary Book Sale LCGH Farewells & Welcomes Welcome Various vendors attend as their products become available. If you have extra veggies from your garden or lots of berries from your fruit bushes, please call Tina Schell at 376-5087. “We are always looking for more vendors to attend the market,” stated Tina Schell, LCGH Farmer’s Market Chair and Wellness Team Member. “We prefer healthy food products and do not allow crafters. You can attend every week or just once. The fee is $1 a day.” Julia Sullivan, CNA, PT Michaela Sullivan, CNA, PT Kaitlin Shannon, CNA, PT Teresa Scriminger, LPN, PT Chandler England, LPN, PT Gabrielle Tabolt, CNA, PT Amanda Pisarski, LPN, PT Madison Martin, FSH, Cas Lynzie Meyer, FSH, Cas Sara Kloster Cleaner, Cas Jeffrey Ward, Custoial Worker, Cas Susan Brownell, RN, Cas Shannon Shawcross, LPN, PT Brooke Redmond, Cleaner, Cas Karen Turner, LPN, PT Angela Lunderman, Cleaner, Cas Brianna Suiter, FSH, Cas Liza Kampnich, CNA, PT Hannah Halladay, Clerk, Cas Melissa Ligammori-Dutton, Act Aide, Cas Mary Boshane, Diet Tech, PT Haley VanWeort, CNA, PT Victoria Giesey, RN, FT Jacob Hollis, RT, Cas Linda Dening, RN, Cas Gina Lyndaker, Cleaner, Cas Sarah Fuller, RN, FT Thank you to all who support the Farmer’s Market and be sure to stop by and pick-up your fresh fruits and vegetables. Adding them to your diet is a great way to help improve your health! Farewell Katie Peters, FSH Marilyn Shivers, Cleaner Mitsuko Ortlieb, CNA Dr. Cynthia Fraser, Phys Shamaa Vora, Clerk Jennifer Leutung, LPN Stacey Walsemann, Dietician Eric Lehman, CNA Earl Der, Head Nurse Brandy Capron, RN Heather Hancock, CNA Tiffany Raspaldo, CNA Patricia Gorczyca, CNA Daniel Obrych, Diet Tech PAGE 6 PAGE 7 Assistant Nursing Home Administrator Receives BOCES Alumni of Distinction Award Lisa Bain, Lewis County General Hospital Residential Health Care Facility Assistant Nursing Home Administrator recently received the BOCES Alumni of Distinction Award. In order to qualify, a candidate must have attended career and technical classes at Jefferson-Lewis BOCES and must have experienced career success, have been a positive role model, have contributed to community and society and have gone above and beyond what is ordinary. Lisa Bain and Sue Matuszczak Mrs. Bain is a 1990 graduate of South Lewis Central School and the business administration program at the Howard G. Sackett Technical Center. In 1995 she graduated from the adult full-time practical nursing program at Howard G. Sackett Technical Center. She later studied at Mohawk Community College and SUNY IT. She also serves as the secretary and health and safety officer for the Adirondack AYSO program and is on the BOCES advisory committee for the New Vision and practical nursing programs. She was nominated for the award by Sue Matuszczak and honored at the Howard G. Sackett Technical Center Awards Day held in June. Lewis County Dermatology Offering New Services To Benefit Patients Lewis County Dermatology is pleased to announce that the practice is now offering Microdermabrasion and Chemical Peels. Microdermabrasion is one of the easiest and most effective anti-aging treatments you can get. Its benefits are many: Microderm softens fine lines and wrinkles, helps to smooth coarsely textured skin, decreases the appearance of scarring, decreases the appearance of pore size, and reduces superficial hyper-pigmentation, also known as age spots. Chemical Peels are one of the least invasive ways to improve the appearance of your skin. With chemical peels you can improve: acne and acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, freckles, scars and sun damaged skin. Microdermabrasion can be used in conjunction with Chemical Peels to increase their effectiveness. Britany Sage, CNA, Licensed Esthetician Britany Sage, CNA, will be providing the services. Britany joined LCGH in 2011 and joined the Dermatology practice in 2014 and obtained her Esthetician's License in December 2015. Britany works with Dermatology Physician Assistants Amy Werchinski, MPAS, RPA-C and Erin Bryant, RPA-C. “Once I started in dermatology, I realized how important and interesting skin care was. There are so many different products and techniques to improve our skin," Ms. Sage said. "When people think of esthetics, they often think it is limited to facials and waxing, but many treatments go beyond the surface, like microdermabrasion or chemical peels. These treatments are used to treat many things such as brown spots, sun damage, and scarring," she said. These new services are not covered by insurance. Payment is required at the time of service. In addition to these new services, Lewis County Dermatology offers a full range of services/treatments for: acne, psoriasis, allergic reactions, hives, actinic keratosis, wart removal, eczema, rosacea, hair loss, common skin infections, skin cancer screenings, mole removal, and biopsies of suspicious lesions. For more information or to make an appointment, call Lewis County Dermatology at 315-376-5861. PAGE 8