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Mission: At NCC we devote our resources to enabling individuals with developmental disabilities to reach their full potential. Our person-centered approach recognizes challenges and promotes strengths to ensure a comprehensive and individualized method of program development. We are an agency committed to creating opportunities while growing together in a caring community. LIMITLESS. OPPORTUNITY. TOGETHER. Vision: Building lives without limitations by: - Valuing the ambitions and individuality of individuals by treating them with dignity and respect. - Encouraging and empowering our individuals to make and achieve personal goals. - Giving our individuals a role in the community. - Teaching skills that promote independence. - Developing and retaining employees that provide excellent care. - Evaluating the services we offer on a consistent basis. - Giving a voice to people who cannot speak for themselves and providing a platform for those who can. NCC WEEKLY BULLETIN February 18, 2015 HUMAN RESOURCES $$$$ BONUS $$$$ What is common sense? One definition of common sense is “paying attention to Additional Referral Bonus the obvious”. As easy as that sounds sometimes it’s not done. Many safety hazards When you refer a friend: 1. After 30 days you receive $125 2. After 90 days you receive $125 3. After 6 months: you receive an additional $200* for a total bonus of $450!!! * Both you and the employee you referred must still be employed at NCC on an active basis working a minimum of 15 hours a week. Contact HR for details. $$$$ BONUS $$$$ CALENDAR THIS WEEK FRI02/20 QA Consortium 10a-12p - Admin Conference WED02/25 NCC PAYDAY - FB that are common to most workplaces and homes can be solved with a little common sense. Planning and thinking ahead can help eliminate most of these hazards. Common sense safety also needs to be practiced at home. Everyone must be aware of potential hazards on the job and at home, take a close look at your surroundings, and correct any hazards immediately. This week we will discuss how using a little common sense can go a long way in keeping all of us healthy, safe and happy: • PRACTICE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING - Poor housekeeping can result in slips, trips and falls. • LOCATE EXITS - If exits are blocked they need to be cleared immediately. • REVIEW EMERGENCY PLANS - Understand your site alarms and evacuation routes. • USE PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) - Do you know what type of personal protection equipment (PPE) is required for your job? • AVOID ELECTRICAL HAZARDS - Electricity can cause shocks, burns or fire if not handled properly. • BE FAMILIAR WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - Knowing how to properly use a fire extinguisher before a fire occurs in imperative. And, especially this month: COLD WEATHER Spring in almost here but cold weather is still gripping us here in Ohio. Wear several layers of light, loose clothing that will trap air, yet provide adequate ventilation. This is better protection than one bulky or heavy covering. Coverings for the head and neck are important. Hats, scarves, earmuffs are good protection. PLEASE: BE AWARE OF SLIP, TRIP AND FALLS HAZARDS It is often difficult to keep drives and walkways completely clear of ice and snow 24 hours a day at our homes. Do you part to protect yourself and others by being extra careful and clear snow and ice from these areas. HUMAN RESOURCES BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK WED02/18Ashley Peacock, Juliannel Toler THU02/19 Tyesha Jackson FRI 02/20Heidi Johnson, Michelle L. Nicola, Alba Espinal, Alisha Marrero SAT 02/21Carol Moore TUE 02/24Quiana Bell Job Interviews being held April 17, 2015 (1:00pm-4:45pm) at the Berea Public Library, 7 Berea Commons Berea, Ohio Do you know someone having trouble finding a job due to transportation issues? Are they looking to make a valuable contribution to others? Share the news with your friends who you think might benefit from serving others in their communities: we will be taking applications April 17th at the library in Berea. You can earn up to $250 in referral bonuses! Be sure they bring a photo ID, Birth certificate, social security card and copy of their high school diploma. Next Payday: OPOC at the Foundation Building from 11:00AM - 1:00PM A representative of OPOC will be available from 11AM-1PM at the Foundation Building next payday for those employees who have this benefit service and wish to manager their accounts. Jesse Malave, our Executive Director has establish an “Open Door” policy here at Northeast Care Center and welcomes your comments and suggestions. If you have questions, concerns or comments related to safety and/or company policy, please contact me. Rick Matisak, Director of Technical Services rmatisak@necare.org; Office: 440-582-3300 ext. 450; Mobile: 216-632-1167 OPEN HOURS February 18, 2015 – Please check with individual units for current openings. House Full Time Day Program - 440-582-3300 Heidi Johnson x490 Part Time DSP - 5 positions available - Contact Heidi for details Nursing – 440-582-3300 ICF’s - 582-3300 Maria x 494 DSP Supervisor - Ridge House Alpha I - 440-582-4694 2nd Shift DSP, 1st & 2nd Shift DSP Alpha II - 440-582-4692 2nd Shift DSP Supervisor; 1st Shift DSP 1st Shift DSP Alpha III - 440-582-4693 1st & 2nd Shifts (weekends); 2nd Shift M-F Bagley - 440-891-8444 Mondays & Fridays 5am-11am; Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 3pm-9pm; Every other Saturday 9pm-7am Maple - 440-234-9407 1st Shift Sun 8am-3pm; Mon-Fri 5am-10am Sat 8am-3pm 3rd Nove 27th 10p-8a Ridge - 440-888-9328 2/14:(4p=11p), 2/21 (4p=11p), 2/22 (4p=11p) Royalton - 440-582-2775 Sundays: 4-8; Tuesdays: 4-8; Saturdays: 2-10 & 4-8 Sprague 216-469-5648 Sprague House open hrs., February 15th 7a3p, February 14th 4p8p, Sprague House is looking for temp. Sundays 7a- 5p, or can split Sundays 7a1p & 3p8p either or & Saturdays 4p8p Waiver – Sam Carlson 440-582-3300 x410 Adrian (Berea): Sun 2p-8p; Tues 10p-8a, Wed 10p-8a; Fri 10p-8a; Sat 8a-2p, 2p-8p, 10p-8a; (med passer) – Carlynn Banks 216-952-0197 Barrett (Berea): Sun 6:30a-2:30p (driver); Mon 4p-8p; Tue 4p-8p; Wed 4p-8p: Thur 4p-8p; Fri 2:30p-10:30p (driver), Fri 4p-8p; Sat 6:30a-2:30p (driver), 4p-8p, 10:30p-6:30a – Lydia Huffman 216-408-0746 Beta West (Lakewood): Open hours: Sat 9a-3p (Driver Preferred), Sun 7a-3p (Driver preferred) Janice Matos 216-410-8636 Eldridge (Bedford Hts.): Sun 8a-2p; Fri 3p-7p, 10p-8a; (drivers)- Carol Moore 216-401-4698 Fairview (Fairview Park): Mon-Fri 11a-1:30p; Mon 4p-8p; Tue 4p-11p; Sat 5p-11p - Bonnie Smith 216-407-7950 Gamma (Cleveland west): Sun 12a-9a, 9a-5p, 5p-10, 5p-11p; Fri 4p-10p (x2); Sat 5p-10p, 5p-11p, 10p-12a – Rhonda Stephens 216-401-5352 Hawthorne (Strongsville): Mon 2:30p-10:30p; Tues 2:45p-9p; Wed 2:45p-9:45p; Thur 2:45p-9p – Patti Flores 216-339-0326 Highlandview (Cleveland west): Sun 4p-10p, 10p-8a; Mon 6a-8a; Wed 6a-8a, 3p-9p; Sat 3p-8p, 4p10p (driver preferred) – Dion Oulds 216-536-0970 Kingswood (Olmsted Falls): Sun 8a-3p, 3p-11p (x2- one driver), 11p-9a; Mon 5a-11a (x2-1 driver); Tue 5a-11a (x2-1 driver); Wed 5a-11a (x2-1 driver); Thur 5a-11a (x 2-1 driver), 1p-11p (x2-drivers), 2p-10p, 11p-9a; Fri 5a-11a (x2-1 driver), 1p-11p (x2-drivers); Sat 9a-2p (x3), 2p-10p (x3-1 driver), 10p-8a (x2) – Keisha Burdett 216-956-1503 La Bianca (Parma): Sun 9a-9p, 10p-8a; Thur 10p-6a; Fri 10p-10a; Sat 9a-9p, 10p-10a – Cory Harubin 216-536-4251 Seven Hills: Sun 10a-3:30p, 3:30p-11:30p; Mon 9a-1p, 9:30a-3:30p, 3:30p-11:30p; Tue 4:30p11:30p; Wed 9a-1p; Thur 9a-1p, 3:30p-8:30p; Fri 9a-1p (driver) - Erik Reasor 216-408-7315 Triskett (Cleveland west): Sun 6a-1p; Sat 6a-1p (drivers preferred) – Cathleen Anderson 216-4695742 Valley View (Cleveland west): Fri 2p-10p; Sat 11p-7a - Brittaney Holt 216-536-4249 W. Sprague (Strongsville): Sat 5a-12p, 8a-2p – Mandy Grizzanti 216-470-6337 W. 204th (Fairview Park): Sun 4p-8p; Mon 5p-7p; Fri 5p-7p; Sat 4p-8p (driver, med passer) - Gwen Maloy 216-403-4426 Individual Division Clients – Carlynn Banks 216-952-0197 Strongsville: Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 5p-9p (female, driver, med passer)