AHAA 09-11 - Arkansas Hospital Association
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AHAA 09-11 - Arkansas Hospital Association
September/October 2011 A Publication of the Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association 419 Natural resources Dr., Little Rock, AR President’s Message Dear Auxilians, The year has gone by too quickly. I would like to Thank everyone for all their hard work this year. A big Thank You to an outstanding State Board, you have worked above and beyond to ensure everything was covered. The District Chairs, who made sure the individual Auxiliaries received all the information and help they needed. Amber, at AHA, works behind the scenes to make the Board meetings and the web page, run so smoothly, many thanks. Thank you for all the kindness you have shown to Lynn and I as we traveled over the State. The friendships we’ve made and renewed are so very special to us. Auxilians are such beautiful and flexible people. Remember the storms during the Spring District meetings. After the Jonesboro and Hot Springs meetings, members went home to help others clean up the damage. Convention is just around the corner. I hope you have made your reservations for both the convention and hotel. Our Convention Chair and CoChair, Darlene Tuohy and Pat Lavender have a great one planned. There are workshops planned for the afternoons of both Wednesday and Thursday. The Vendors Mini-Mall will be open two days as you requested. I know that some of you who did some of your Christmas shopping between the Silent Auction and Mini-Mall. Thursday evening’s Dinner/Silent Auction is entitled “Denim and Diamonds”. I must give a big Thank You to Margaret Underwood, our Northwest District Chair, for that great theme. The entertainment that night will have music for all tastes. Pam Wagner our newsletter editor has been diagnosed with cancer. She is already going through test to determine the best course of action. She has resigned her position as editor to consecrate on her health. She has asked the membership for prayers for herself, her family and the medical staff she is working with. Please, put her on your prayer list. I believe prayer can do anything, even move trees or mountains. Shirley VanHorn, the incoming newsletter editor, has graciously accepted the office early. This is what we as volunteers do. We fill in, give comfort, and ease many kinds of distress. We are there to help, where ever we can. Thank you so much, Shirley! Please send the names of the members that have passed away in the last year now to Shirley. She will need following information: the member’s name, Auxiliary and District. You may submit the information by e-mailing her at: shirleyahaa@vanhorns.com or by phone at 479-200-3958. Remember this is the last newsletter issue I will use for the names. The volunteer work you do makes you “SPARKLE LIKE DIAONDS!” THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL YEAR!! AHAA Board of Directors PRESIDENT Mary J. Frauenhoff Summit Medical Center 107 Elfen Glen St. Van Buren, AR 72956 (479) 474-6306 mmfrau@swbell.net PRESIDENT ELECT Lynn Smith Medical Center of South AR 250 Forest Lake Dr. El Dorado, AR 71730 (870) 864-0473 lynn.ahaa@suddenlink.net VICE PRESIDENT Darlene Tuohy Mercy Medical Center 17 Tanyard Dr. Bella Vista, AR 72715 (479) 855-8720 dgtuohy43@gmail.com SECRETARY Shirley Walters St. Edward Mercy Med. Center P.O. Box 1876 Greenwood, AR 72936 (479) 996-4520 shirleywalters1@cox.net TREASURER Sharon Sly Siloam Springs Memorial 56167 CR 660 Colcord, OK 74338 (918) 597-3202 slyone@sstelco.com NEWSLETTER EDITOR Shirley VanHorn Washington Regional Med. Center 11879 Red Oak Dr. Fayetteville, AR 72704 (479)200-3958 shirleyahaa@vanhorns.com IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Carolyn Hannon Baxter Regional Medical Center 1205 Meadowbrook Dr. Mountain Home, AR 72653 (870) 425-9552 carolynray@suddenlink.net Mark Your Calendars State Convention & 2011/2012 District Meetings Special thanks to the host Auxiliaries of the 2011/2012 AHAA District Meetings. See you there! FALL 2011 Slate of Officers for 2011-2012 October 5-7 AHAA State Convention, Double Tree Hotel – Little Rock President: Lynn Smith, Medical Center of South Arkansas October 17 (Monday) Northeast: Piggott Community Hospital – Piggott President Elect: Sharon Huffmire, Baxter Regional Medical Center North Central: Baxter Regional Medical Center October 18 (Tuesday) – Mountain Home October 19 (Wednesday) Northwest: St. John’s Hospital – Berryville October 20 (Thursday) Valley: Summit Medical Center – Van Buren Southeast: Bradley Country Medical Center – October 25 (Tuesday) Warren October 26 (Wednesday) Southwest: St. Joseph’s Mercy Health Center – Hot Springs October 27 (Thursday) Metro: St. Vincent’s Health System – Little Rock SPRING 2012 April 9 (Monday) Metro: Saline Memorial Hospital—Benton April 10 (Tuesday) Southeast: Chicot Memorial Hospital—Lake Village Southwest: Magnolia Regional Med. Center April 11 (Wednesday) Magnolia April 16 (Monday) Northwest: Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital – Siloam Springs April 17 (Tuesday) Valley: Chambers Memorial – Danville April 18 (Wednesday) North Central: Harris Hospital – Newport April 19 (Thursday) Northeast: SMC Regional Medical Center – Osceola April 23 (Monday) Metro: Saline Memorial Hospital – Benton April 24 (Tuesday) Southeast: Chicot Memorial Hospital – Lake Village April 25 (Wednesday) Southwest: Magnolia Regional Medical Center – Magnolia Vice President: Darlene Tuohy, Mercy Medical Center, Bella Vista Secretary: Shirley Walters, St. Edward Mercy Medical Center Treasurer: Sharon Sly, Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital Newsletter Editor: Shirley Van Horn, Washington Regional Medical Center Immediate Past President/ Advisor: Mary Frauenhoff, Summit Medical Center AHAA CONVENTION WORKSHOP Newsletter Workshop Newsletter editors are encouraged to attend this workshop. The meeting will be conducted by Nancy Robertson Cook, Director, Communications and Quality Services, AHAA. Important new guidelines for submitting your articles for the AHAA Newsletter will be discussed. In addition, if time allows, at the end of the session you will have a chance to ask questions about your local Auxiliary State project items, jewelry and patches will be on sale at Convention. Come prepared to buy and save yourself the shipping expense. STATE PROJECTS Lynn Smith, President-Elect WHALE We Have A Little Emergency HELP Helmet Emergency Labeling Program Medic Alert Contact: Claudine Sherron email csherron@medicalert.org or call 209.669.4475 Scholarship If your Auxiliary has not established a scholarship fund, you can make donation to State Scholarship Fund to participate. Thank you for supporting AHAA State Projects. Please know that each project is equally important. I did promote Medic Alert at the Fall and Spring District Meetings, due to changes in the program. I am pleased to announce that from October to now ,we went from the initial eight pilot auxiliaries to twenty-seven auxiliaries participating. If you have not enrolled, please contact Medic Alert TODAY. It is at no cost to you, Medic Alert will issue your Auxiliary an account number and ship brochures to you for distribution. It could benefit your Auxiliary as well as you, family, and friends. Representatives of Medic Alert (from California) are expected to attend AHAA Convention in October. We welcome them and any additional information they can provide us. If you have questions, this will be a great opportunity to address them with Medic Alert. For your convenience, WHALE and HELP supplies will be available to purchase at Convention. So come prepared to buy, and save the cost of shipping and postage. Checks should be made payable to AHAA. Thank you again for supporting our state projects. In Loving Memory Metropolitan: St. Vincent’s: Rodney Worthington Southwest: Medical Center of South Arkansas: Myla Jackson St. Joseph’s Health Center: George Billings, Rosemarie Nelson Magnolia Regional Med. Center: Marvin Reaves Ouachita County Medical Center: Lorraine Clay Northeast: Arkansas Methodist Medical Center: Shirley Walker, Norma Lack Crittenden Regional Hospital: Geneva Taylor, Merrie F. Cheek Lawrence Health Services: Rose Davis NEA/Baptist: Naomi Blackwood Piggot Community Hospital: Pat Wilson Northwest: Siloam Springs Hospital: Phyllis A. Thomas, Velma Heald, Martha “Bitsy” Stockton Washington Regional Medical Center: Bob Hughey, Zorene Dearing Valley: St. Edwards Mercy Medical Center: Johnnie Owens METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Carol Trammel, District Chair St. Vincent Morrilton Work is continuing with Tammy Smith our Volunteer Coordinator in updating procedures for our volunteers in the different work areas. We have been helping to get things together for the hospital's Ladies Night Out, "Body, Mind & Soul" event coming up September 22nd. This is always a fun filled evening. Gift Shop sales are holding steady despite the long hot summer. We are blessed to add a new member to our group. In a joint effort with our local VFW Post we will be selling T-Shirts in our Gift Shop to depict 9-11 anniversary Baptist Health Medical Center-North Little Rock by Linda Scott Volunteer Coordinator The volunteers serving in the Gift Shop have gone above and beyond in keeping everything going due to the extended absence of the Gift Shop manager. Their exceptional “can do” attitude once again was evident. Thank you, ladies! The 2011 STAR Volunteens have completed their seven weeks of service. Twenty-four Volunteens served in 17 areas of the hospital and gave 1636.50 hours of service. The regular auxiliary meetings will begin September 1 after a much needed summer break. The Officers Planning meeting was held to begin the enormous task of planning for the upcoming year. Several exceptional speakers have been chosen to present during the auxiliary meetings. The volunteers have new furniture in their work area in the volunteer office. It is a well deserved upgrade for the volunteers who utilize the area for the additional duties they perform. The First Annual Baptist Health Birdie Bash Golf Tournament will take place September 12 at Maumelle Country Club. The BHMC-NLR Auxiliary had held the tournament for the past sixteen years and has raised a great deal of money for the hospital. The Baptist Health Foundation and a committee of local business and civic leaders as well as doctors and Auxiliary members have taken over the organization and planning for the golf tournament that has always been the largest fund raiser. All the proceeds from the Golf Tournament will go to purchase needed equipment for Baptist Health Medical Center-NLR. St. Vincent Morrilton Work is continuing with Tammy Smith our Volunteer Coordinator in updating procedures for our volunteers in the different work areas. We have been helping to get things together for the hospital's Ladies Night Out, "Body, Mind & Soul" event coming up September 22nd. This is always a fun filled evening. Gift Shop sales are holding steady despite the long hot summer. We are blessed to add a new member to our group. The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute Auxiliary Halley Beard recently joined Janie Lowe, DVS and Susan Jones, Assistant DVS as the volunteer coordinator. Halley was most recently the volunteer coordinator for Easter Seals Arkansas. In her first month at the Cancer Institute she has been hard at work meeting all the volunteers and staff, updating volunteer files and conducting orientation for new volunteers . The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute Auxiliary is hard at work on our fund-raiser, Partners Card. For a 10 day period (October 28-November 6) card holders are able to shop at over 160 stores and boutiques in the central and northwest Arkansas with a 20% discount. The cards are $50 each and all proceeds from the sale are returned in the form of grants to enhance services for cancer patients in Arkansas. For a complete listing of stores participating or to purchase a card go to www.cancer.uams.edu/partnerscard. New Volunteer Placements include the Ford Patient Pavilion where patients can find helpful materials, relax, use a computer, read magazines and newspapers, take a nap or just hang out. Volunteers assist patients with brochures and on the computer in finding the information they need in relation to their diseases. They also assist patients with wigs and hats. Sometimes you’ll find them working a jigsaw puzzle with a patient or just visiting with them. It is quickly becoming a favorite placement. Saline Memorial Hospital We have started with our fall projects. The Christmas Wreaths Silent Auction is set for November. We have the Art Guild judging this year. I have yet to figure out the categories. We hope this will be a lot of fun. We did so well last year that this year should be better now that we know what we are doing. I am very excited that we will have 4 members represent our Auxiliary at the Convention this year. We will have a delegate and alternate to vote at the meeting. Carol will present the Gift Shop with a learning session and information. We will also be in charge of the Silent Auction so our presence will be known. I believe this year we will also come home with an award (here’s hoping.) As you may know, our flower case quit working and it was so old it couldn’t be fixed. We have ordered a new one and Carol felt that we only needed one, half the size of the old one. The auxiliary has agreed to pay for it unless I can talk the hospital into it. Either way it was felt that we were losing revenue and patient’s families have been looking for flowers. So as a service to our patients and families we will be getting a new flower case. Till next time. Thanks for all you do. NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT Sharon Huffmire, District Chair Baptist Health Medical Center - Heber Springs Auxiliary has been deep in preparations for the upcoming October 14th Style Show. This annual event serves as the largest fundraiser for the auxiliary as well as being one of largest events in the community. This year’s theme will be “The Event of the Season” and will feature beautiful models from across the community. Special guests will be Dr. Ryan Buffalo (family practice), Dr. Steve Schoettle (general surgery), and Arkansas State Representative Josh Johnston. Entertainment will be provided by the hospital’s trio “Heartfelt Praise”. Vice President Terri Lee is heading up the event this year with significant assistance from member Betty Andrews. Fashions will be from Dillard’s of North Little Rock, Stage of Heber Springs and The Jeweler’s Touch. On July 12, July 28 and August 9th and 25th, the auxiliary assisted the community health nurse with screenings and education at the community senior centers. On July 15th the auxiliary hosted a blood drive partnership between the American Red Cross and Baptist Health Medical Center – Heber Springs. We look forward to September and some fun filled days with a bed sheet sale on September 8 th and a blood drive on September 16th. Baxter Regional Medical Center: Greetings from Auxiliary President Jill Chandler Some events that have happened at the hospital over the summer were…a birthday breakfast, held a Forum, the Auxiliary Board attended the Grand Opening of 2 West, given tours of 2 West the next week. Held another BRMC 4 ME, Speakers were from the Surgery Department the topic being "What goes on while you are sleeping". We just celebrated the Grand Re-Opening of the Flippin Bargain Box to celebrate the new expansion of the building. Refreshments were served and we had a recruitment booth there as well as our state projects brochures to hand out. Just a reminder of a couple of things coming up in September…The Auxiliary Board will be hosting the AHAA Fall District Meeting here at Baxter Regional Medical Center, September 21st is our Auxiliary General Meeting "Get On Board" is our theme. On September 26th we will have another BRMC 4 ME with special speakers from the Cardiac Department. And on the 29th another Birthday Breakfast is planned. I urge all of you to come to the General Meeting and the BRMC 4 ME program. Both will give you insight into what's happening here at BRMC. I don't know about you but I always want to stay informed about things here at Baxter Regional Medical Center. When I'm informed I feel empowered with knowledge. I like that. Which reminds me…for those of you on Medicare and for those who might just be interested in knowing what's going on in the Arkansas State Legislature specifically on medical issues, I urge you to go to http://www.arkhospitals.org/legislative site and from that site you can click on Votersvoice the direct link to what is going on in the Legislature on Medicare and other health related issues and learn what's happening with regards to medical issues that might be important to you. If you want to become more involved you may choose to get on their email list. Who knows, you may choose to have a voice and be heard. You will have access to your state representative and senator contact information. The point is that you have a voice and you can choose how much you may want to get involved or not. It's all up to you. I have found that being informed or gaining knowledge is a very good thing indeed. I hope you feel the same. I look forward to seeing you at the General Meetings and at the BRMC 4 ME programs or just in the halls around the hospital. You are important to the Auxiliary, the Auxiliary Board and especially to me. Until then…be happy, be safe, be healthy and know that you are counted Blessed. Northeast District May “Pud” Thomas, District Chair NEA BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL- JONESBORO: Submitted by Dara Jett, Newsletter Editor. We have had quite an exciting summer so far. We have installed new officers for 2011 and everyone is very excited about getting our year kicked off. We have many ideas for fundraisers thanks to all the ideas we received at the Spring District Meeting in April (which we hosted.) Our organization really came together planning and preparing for the meeting in April and we feel that the meeting was a success! (At least we had fun!) Thank you to all who came. Look forward to seeing you all again soon. We are very busy and excited about our new hospital that is being built now. Our projected opening date is July 2013. After seeing the virtual DVD of the new hospital we can’t wait to get in there and get started. It is going to be somewhat spectacular! We are getting new members weekly and are going to need so many more when we move into the new facility. There is going to be 6 floors, with 180 beds initially, but with room to grow; the clinic will have five floors and will house all specialty services. A state-of-the-art freestanding cancer center will open at the same time. With all this space we are going to need roller skates to get around but have put in a request for a pink golf cart! See you in October! SMC Regional Medical Center- submitted by Pud Thomas, President. Plans are being made for a new inclusive in-service program for the Osceola Hospital Volunteers this fall. The materials are being compiled and will be presented by the hospital's Human Resource Officer. Volunteers are making arrangements to attend the State and Northeast District Fall meetings. We are excited to have two new members joining our auxiliary. St. Bernards Medical Center - Submitted by Dean Rossa, Newletter Editor St Bernards Auxiliary presented $20,000 in scholarships to 10 students in the health occupations field at the general meeting in June. They have also made a $20,000 payment, meeting their yearly pledge, to Auxiliary House rooms for cancer treatment patients. Dana Housley and Barbara Keller have selected 25 of the 50 applicants for the junior volunteer program that starts July 8. A set of revised bylaws will be presented to the membership in a called meeting in July. Members are making plans to attend State Conventions in October. NORTHWEST DISTRICT Margaret Underwood, District Chair Washington Regional Medical Center – submitted by Jimmie Barham Beauchamp, DVS Auxiliary profits for June/July 2011: Gift Shop Balloons Flowers $4,909 2,114 1,936 The Auxiliary had a business meeting on July 28. The program was dedicated to honoring the hours of service that the volunteers gave to Washington Regional in 2010. We had 48 in attendance. Four volunteers received special recognition as they served over 1000 hours in 2010 – Dick and Jennie Ourand, Becky McCool and Jimmie Call. The Auxiliary hosted a Books Are Fun sale on August 14-16. They will host an Art Sale on September 20 – 21. The volunteers will assist with a blood drive scheduled for September 29th. The Auxiliary made a $10,000 contribution to the Washington Regional Foundation. This money is for the soon to be opened Willard Walker Hospice Home. The Auxiliary pledged $50,000 toward the campaign to ST. JOHN’S AUXILIARY - BERRYVILLE (SJAB) The family who matched the fund challenge by SJAB for hospital renovations has presented their final payment. SJAB presented our second check for $25, 000.00 which represents a total donation of $75,000.00 from our challenge. The renovations will begin this fall. Auxiliary volunteers will be assisting at the second Community Roundtable on Healthcare September 15th. The H.E.L.P. program and helmet stickers will be available at the St. John’s Annual Family Fun Bike Ride on September 24th. Pies will be contributed by Auxiliary members for the Fall Community Gathering Sunday October 9th. The first week of August President Anita Spearman and Thrift Store Chair Connie Lascano delivered fruit goody baskets with Thank You cards to volunteers at the Thrift Store each working day of the week. The volunteers were pleased with the acknowledgment of the hard work they continue to do. Jr. Past President Shelba Miller received a plaque from SJHB administration in appreciation for all she has accomplished through the auxiliary the past two years. SJAB received a Thank You from Boone County Master Gardeners for the donation of small stuffed animals for the Goody Bags provided at the state convention held in Harrison in June. It was reported that the stuffed toys were the hit of the bags! SJAB received a Third Place Ribbon at the 2011 Carroll County Fair for the informational booth featuring MedicAlert. A very busy October will include the state convention, fine jewelry sale on October18th and the Northwest District Meeting which will be hosted October 19th by SJAB. We welcome all from our auxiliaries and urge you to attend. Northwest Medical Center – Bentonville Submitted by Jan Dolan, Auxiliary Board Member The Auxiliary Board held a Planning Retreat & Salad Luncheon at Linda Maienschein’s in July to plan goals and activities for 2012. A “Bakeless Bake Sale” is being held for the month of September. All funds collected will be matched by the Auxiliary Board and will be donated to the Bentonville Public Schools for needy students. Upcoming events include a Scrub Sale October 18, Christmas Preview Sale November 9 and a Book Sale December 19. North Arkansas Regional Medical Center – Harrison: Submitted by Carol Evans Auxiliary President. * Well it is mighty HOT out there; I hope everyone is staying as cool as possible. The world keeps revolving and we are blessed each and every day. We now have a new CEO, Mr. Vincent Leist and we were so happy to meet him at our last meeting. We are still working on the addition to the Thrift Shop but it is coming along on schedule. We have our rooms reserved and are signed up for State Convention and are looking forward to seeing everyone again. On July 23 we helped with The World’s Largest Baby Fair which was held at the Durand Center. On August 26 Hospice House in Harrison had their radiothon fundraiser and the Auxiliary voted to present them with $1,000. On Sept 9-11 Harrison will host a Hot Air Balloon Festival. A uniform sale is scheduled for September. Since the last convention we have lost Floyd Spiers, Violet Magness, Sharon Knighton, Margaret Blevins, Jane Reidmatten, Conward Allen and Maxine Anderson. Northwest Medical Center – Springdale Submitted by Ginny McClain, Newsletter Editor. Our volunteers donated money so that we could purchase Wal-Mart gift cards to send to the Joplin tornado victims. Lesa Tucker, DVS, hosted a reception for our junior volunteers for their service to the hospital this summer. The juniors provided a total of 1,486 hours in six weeks. They were each presented with a certificate, a pin with number of hours served and a gift bag. 18 Junior Volunteers completed the program. Our auxiliary hosted a Gold X Change so anyone who wanted to, could turn in broken or unwanted gold and silver and receive instant payment. We are busy gearing up for our fall arts and crafts fair October 13, 14 and 15 th at the Jones Center for Families where we will have 100 booths filled with only hand crafted items. In September, we are having our Annual Fall Awards Luncheon and General Meeting where Auxiliary members will be recognized for volunteer service hours plus years of service. Juanita Boone will receive an award for 35 years of volunteer service to NMC-Springdale. We will also present the following gifts to area non-profit organizations: Springdale Police Department for Santa Cop $ 7,000, Lifeline of Northwest Arkansas $ 10,000, Rebuilding Together $ 10,000, The Jones Center $13,262 and Circle of Life Hospice $ 21,000. We are proud to be able to assist these organizations with proceeds from our Gift Shop, Thrift Shop, Guest House and other sponsored events. Mercy Medical Center – Submitted by Carolyn Scott Mercy Medical Center Auxiliary has had a very busy summer. We're proud to announce that 14 co-worker scholarships were awarded in partnership with our Mercy Foundation. In our effort to encourage interest in the medical fields, our summer Volunteen Program grew to over 65 teens and college age students this summer. Our Volunteens were involved in almost all areas of our hospital and clinics. Our Baby Caps/Knit & Stitch Volunteers were kept quite busy making items for over 130 newborns as well as Prayer Shawls for some of the surgery patients and baby items for the Gift Shop. The Auxiliary also purchased 180 stuffed animals for children having surgery. Upcoming projects include welcoming Bentonville High School special needs students back in the Fall to serve in various departments (labs, emergency, surgery, linen services). Another project is the arrival of our second Shuttle Car with room for six passengers. Our first Shuttle Car has proven to be quite a success. We are looking forward to the soon-to-begin renovation and expansion of our MMC Gift Shop and last but certainly not least, we are in the process of purchasing technology equipment for our Pastoral Care Department which will allow patients in our clinics to speak with Chaplains, off-site. SOUTHEAST DISTRICT Nedra White, District Chair Jefferson Regional Medical Center - Submitted by Nedra White JRMC recently awarded $1500.00 to our hospital Nursing Program. We also purchased a web cam as a result of a patient whose husband was stationed in Afghanistan, while she was delivering their baby. The husband was able to watch by skype. We recently completed a sale by Uniforms 2U2. It was a great success. More projects coming later. Thanks, Nedra White, JRMC Newsletter Chair Delta Memorial Hospital The Delta Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently donated $1,000 to the clinical area of the hospital. William Kirk, Director of Nursing Services, stated that the funds will be used to purchase a locking storage cabinet. The cabinet will store items to be used by the bereavement team during times of loss. Such items as "memory boxes" and clothing items for stillbirths will be stored in the cabinet. It will also hold clothing for indigent newborns and children up to age two. In addition, the cabinet will hold "happy sacks" in a secure area until they are needed. Kirk also stated that the donation is an amount large enough to share with the Delta Memorial Hospital Bereavement Committee thereby allowing it to provide a much needed humanitarian service without directly impacting the hospital financially. SOUTHWEST DISTRICT Jerry Berley, District Chair Delta Memorial Hospital The Delta Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently donated $1,000 to the clinical area of the hospital. William Kirk, Director of Nursing Services, stated that the funds will be used to purchase a locking storage cabinet. The cabinet will store items to be used by the bereavement team during times of loss. Such items as "memory boxes" and clothing items for stillbirths will be stored in the cabinet. It will also hold clothing for indigent newborns and children up to age two. In addition, the cabinet will hold "happy sacks" in a secure area until they are needed. Kirk also stated that the donation is an amount large enough to share with the Delta Memorial Hospital Bereavement Committee thereby allowing it to provide a much needed humanitarian service without directly impacting the hospital financially. Jefferson Regional Medical Center - Submitted by Nedra White JRMC recently awarded $1500.00 to our hospital Nursing Program. We also purchased a web cam as a result of a patient whose husband was stationed in Afghanistan, while she was delivering their baby. The husband was able to watch by skype. We recently completed a sale by Uniforms 2U2. It was a great success. More projects coming later. Thanks, Nedra White, JRMC Newsletter Chair VALLEY DISTRICT June Clabo, District Chair Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center – Submitted by Evelyn Denton, Auxiliary President August has been a busy month for some of our Auxilians at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center. We started the month off by helping Saint Mary's with their booth at our Russellville Chamber of Commerce Business EXPO 2011 which was held on August 2. We assisted in taking blood pressures, handing out health related brochures, inviting others to join our auxiliary, and helping with the booth set up. Later that week our auxiliary hosted a jewelry and accessory sale by MASQUERADE. We raised $862.00 which will go into our Scholarship Fund. We provide $500.00 scholarships to qualified employees of Saint Mary's who are either going into or furthering their education in the medical field. Proceeds from our Gift Shop and used book sales also help fund the scholarships. We also started our Save-a-Label Program which will benefit our WHALE program. August has signaled the end of our summer program for Junior Volunteers since school resumed August 15. We have had a great group who has been helping us since June. Many of our volunteers have taken a break this summer due to the extra help. We are looking forward to seeing them back at their regularly scheduled time and place of volunteering. On September 12th we will be having our First Annual Volunteer Roundup Potluck. We are hoping all of our auxilians return and invite someone who might be interested in joining us. Our President, Vice President, District Secretary, and Legislative Chair will be attending the Valley District President's meeting in Clarksville on Friday, September 2. We are looking forward to a busy year filled with opportunities to serve Saint Mary's staff, employees, and patients. Summit Medical Center – Submitted by Mamie Mann, President July was a busy time for our Auxiliary. On July18th and 19th, we had a very successful scrub sale, thanks in part to payroll deduction. On July 22ndand 23rd, we held a Garage sale, a first for us. It also was successful and it was decided to make it an annual event. At our August meeting we presented a $250 donation to the Sheriff’s Dept. to help with the LIFE SAVER PROGRAM, which furnishes tracking bracelets for People with Alzheimer’s or children who are Autistic. On July 28th, Summit's Nurse Educator presented an in-service to the Auxiliary on the Hospital's AIDET program. The purpose of this program is to promote good customer service and patient satisfaction. A Nurse Educator has been hired to do the educational training for the Susan G. Komen Program she and the Hospital PR Director have been making visits to the outlying communities to promote the Program, which is to provide free mammograms to those who are uninsured or underinsured. Upcoming events for September start with attending the President's Meeting in Clarksville on Sept.2nd. On Sept. 9th Auxiliary members are invited to attend the Hospital's End of Summer cookout. A fun time! Sept.12-17 members will be assisting at the Hospital Booth at the Crawford County Fair in Mulberry in handing out informative brochures. Sept. 19th we will have a Book Fair by "Books Are Fun". Sept. 24th Auxiliary members will participate in the Susan G. Komen "Paint the Park Pink “at the campus of the University Of Arkansas Ft. Smith. Plans are being made to host the Fall District Meeting. This will be held in the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Hope to see you all there.. St. Edwards Mercy Medical Center - Submitted by Shirley Walters Our year begins in July and we begin slow until September and then go with full steam ahead. Our September is packed with activities and events. . We started off in July though with our first fundraiser, a wonderful book sale. The employees and friends enjoyed a variety of books and Christmas items. August we had our board retreat where we heard about some of the changes occurring in the Mercy system. We talked about the year ahead and some of the things that we hope to accomplish. We began our meetings preparing for the Dinner Dance Gala, which will be Dec. 2nd at the Phoenix Expo Center. Funds from the event will go to help purchase a new linear accelerator for our Hembree Cancer Center Radiology Dept. We invite everyone to attend this fun event which will be entitled "Its Christmas", going back to the Christmas Gala theme. We are trying to get auction items for the silent and live auction. Any ideas are welcome. Our first event in September will be the Festival on the Border, which will be the area music festival on Sept 8-10th. Our Helping Hands for Children will be one of the beneficiaries of this event. Johnson Regional Medical Center – Submitted by Dorothy Spencer JOHNSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AUXILIARY adopted one new member at their August meeting. They also presented two $2,000 scholarships to employees wishing to continue their education in the medical field. They donated $65.00 to their Discharge Nurse Tiny Lira's medical fund. Tiny buys one months medicine for indigent patients from this fund. They participated in "National Night Out" sponsored by the Police and Sheriff's. On the 22nd of September they will take part in an "apple A Day" health fair sponsored by the Hospital's Senior Care Department. On the 23rd. they will have a Uniform Sale. Sparks Health System - Michelle Pike, CAVS In May we hired a new gift shop manager, Sherri Fant and assistant manager, Linda Wallman. The ladies have been to market and reorganized our shop. Merchandise is flying off the shelves! This summer 35 Teens from 10 local schools spent their summer volunteering in 22 Departments within the health system. The students provided 3,865 hours of service. Sparks and AHEC joined forces to host the MASH Program. Our Charity, Making A Difference One Kid At a Time allowed each third grader from Sutton Elementary School in Fort Smith to step into summer in style; providing each student a new pair of sneakers! Making A Difference was founded to help battle the childhood obesity epidemic. July 30th found us kicking off construction for our new surgical suites. The 44,000 square foot renovation will further enhance the care of our patients and provide nurses, physicians and staff with the best available technology and equipment. The center will feature ten large, state-of-the-art “Smart” operating rooms with surgical equipment accessible via booms hanging from the ceiling, eliminating wires and cables on floors. In addition, patient information, including radiological images and/or video, will be available to surgeons on large digital monitors in each operating room. The $17 million project is scheduled to be completed in spring 2012. It has been a busy summer and we are looking forward to an even busier fall! Editorial By Shirley VanHorn First I would to apologize if I missed any of your articles that you sent to be in the newsletter, I was totally overwhelmed with the amount of work that went into this project. I do think I have a better handle on it now and will promise to have a better newsletter for all of you hard working men and women out there who so selfishly donate the many hours that you do for your community. I am not a very wordy person so do not expect a large or if any editorial with each newsletter. Newsletter Schedule/Reminder ISSUE PERIOD 2011 CUTOFF DATE Nov/Dec Nov 5th Activities for September and Upcoming activities for October Jan/Feb Jan 5th Activities for November and Upcoming activities for February Mar/Apr Mar 1st Activities for January and Upcoming activities for March STRICT!!!! COVERED ACTIVITIES It is highly appreciated if submissions are made electronically via email to (shirleyahaa@vanhorns.com) either in the body of the email or as a Microsoft Word attachment. But, if you absolutely must submit via snailmail, please mail early so that I receive it by the cut-off date. Photos using the .jpg extension may also be submitted – just let me know what event it goes with and, if appropriate, identify those in the photo. Please do not send photos that you have scanned from a newspaper…these are too blurry to publish. – Thank you!