Welcome, Kerry Dyck, Menno Hospital Chaplain

We welcome Kerry Dyck to the Menno Place Chaplaincy Team!

CEO, Sujata Connors Announces Bas Kervel as Director, Support Services

Bas Kervel to assume the role of Director, Support Services

When I think about our people who serve at Menno Place I’m overwhelmed by the compassion and commitment of our team providing exceptional care to residents, and families who live here.

As we turn the page on nearly three years of a global pandemic, I want to take this opportunity to thank each of you for the tremendous contributions you have made to managing COVID-19 and continuing to provide the best care possible to our residents, families, and each other. I am truly thankful for a team that represents our core values of stewardship, excellence, respect, sanctity of life, innovation, compassion, and encouragement in all aspects of our work.

I would also like to thank our Executive and senior Leadership Team for providing steadfast leadership throughout the pandemic and continuing their support as we understand our new normal in collaboration with the Board of Directors, I am pleased to share this update on the senior executive structure and the following appointment:

Bas Kervel will assume the role of Director, Support Services.

Bas grew up in Abbotsford with a short stint in England from the age of 9 until 12 when his family moved back to Abbotsford. 24 years ago he married his high school sweet heart and moved to Chilliwack where they raised two boys who are now 20 and 23 years old.

Bas started his Menno Place career in 2000. After doing various construction projects as a contractor at Menno Hospital he then became a regular Menno Hospital employee as a maintenance worker and then worked in a variety of roles starting in 2003. After this Bas took on more leadership roles from Maintenance Coordinator (Menno Hospital) in 2003 and Facilities Manager (Menno Home & Hospital) in 2005. In 2015 Bas moved on to support high performing team across our campus where he was the Manager of Maintenance, Housekeeping & Materiel Management and then in 2017 became the Manager of Environmental Services & Materiel Management.

When Bas is not working hard to support Menno Place he is fishing, camping and playing soccer. He began playing soccer in England and now plays on the Chilliwack men’s team. He has also had the pleasure of playing with his family on a coed team in 2019.

Known for his warm, compassionate leadership, Bas applies our core value of if it matters to you, it matters to me in service to our vulnerable residents while leading with curiosity and innovation. Bas is looking forward to his new role and shared the following with me recently, “I truly feel that God has gifted me this journey of serving the residents at Menno Place and I’m truly grateful”.

We will be adding the role of Executive Director of Care to support the clinical portfolio and have begun the recruitment process. This role will support our collaborative way of working and ensure we continue to provide quality care across all care pathways throughout our campus.

I also share my sincere appreciation with Ron (Director of Finance) and Sharon (Director of Community Enrichment) who will continue to oversee their own portfolios as well as supporting other services as we recruit over the next few months.

I am so proud of all that Menno has accomplished together and, in particular, the way we continue to support one another. I’m confident this new executive team structure will provide integrated and collaborative leadership across our campus, focused on delivering exceptional care, and creating a great place to work.

Please join me in congratulating Bas on his appointment.

Staff Appreciation Tea Video – Now Available

Did you miss the Staff Appreciation Tea on Friday, March 31st?

Click HERE to see watch the whole event!

Congratulations to all of the staff who were honoured for their years of service.

Hymn Stories – April 2023

Christ the Lord is Risen Today was written by Charles Wesley in 1739 for the first chapel service held in a deserted iron foundry in London, England, which later became known as the Foundry Meeting House. Find out more about this hymn!

Click to listen.

FSEAP – Employee and Family Assistance Program

Confidential counselling services (and more!) to help you or your family. Find out more about the program at the FSEAP Info Session on Thursday, April 27, 2023 in the Hospital Chapel. Two sessions are available to come to on your own time from 2:00 – 2:45 pm or 3:15 – 4:00 pm. Sign up today!

TODAY! Team Member Appreciation Tea 2023

TODAY! Join us Friday, March 31 @ 2:30 – 3:30pm for a LIVE program celebrating team members & recognizing longevity service awards!

Notice: Pedestrian injured in front of Menno Hospital

You may notice a police presence on the campus this morning in the front of Menno Hospital.

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in an unfortunate accident near the entrance to Menno Hospital.

The pedestrian has been taken by ambulance to hospital and the driver has been provided with support.

The Menno Hospital visitation hosts, dietary staff and care staff attended the scene providing excellent emergency care.

This incident reminds us all to be aware of our surroundings as we drive on campus and taking care to walk only on provided walkways. As a staff member, please model to our residents and each other the proper use of walkways.

Your prayers for all involved are welcomed. There is no further information available at this time.

Nurse’s Night with the Vancouver Canucks – April 4th

Dear Menno Place Team,

I am writing to invite you and your staff to the first ever Nurse’s Night with the Vancouver Canucks!

We are excited to celebrate the hard work and dedication that nurses put into our healthcare system on April 4th, 2023, as the Canucks take on the Seattle Kraken at 7PM.

Tickets start at $65 and include a limited-edition Canucks x Nurses Night tumbler for each ticket purchased (while quantities last). As a way to show our appreciation, this very special offer (i.e., price and tumbler) is available to anyone in the nursing profession, as well as friends and family!

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Ashley Burdon

Canucks Sports & Entertainment

 

Staff and Visitor Parking Disruption – April 3 and 4

Staff and Visitor Parking Disruption – Monday (April 3), Tuesday (April 4)

On Monday, April 3rd and Tuesday, April 4th, some staff and visitor parking stalls at Parking Lot A will be blocked off due to trench excavation to supply electrical power for the Menno Home South Wing Air Conditioning upgrade and the new Hair Salon.

How are staff impacted?

Parking:

  • Staff will be able to temporarily park at open visitors stalls at Parking Lot A or Lot B.
  • You can also park at no-cost at the Lutheran Church on the corner of Ware and Marshall (2 blocks from Menno Place) as long as you have a pass.
    Passes are issued from HR. Cars that park at the church without a pass will be towed. (see location in image below).

Entering Menno Home:

  • The Staff Laundry Entrance will be temporarily relocated to the Kitchen Delivery Entrance by the Garbage Bins to the east of the Laundry.
  • This entrance will be monitored by Security and they will only allow entry to staff who displays their Photo Access Badge.

Emergency Entrance ONLY Menno Home A:

  • Menno Home Entrance A will be limited to Emergency access only and may at times be closed due to excavation.

Visitors:

  • Visitors are asked to postpone visitations until after excavation is complete.

 

Parking at Peace Lutheran Church (2029 Ware St, Abbotsford, BC V2S 3C3)

  • You can park at no-cost at the Lutheran Church on the corner of Ware and Marshall (2 blocks from Menno Place) as long as you have a pass.
    Passes are issued from HR.
  • Cars that park at the church without a pass will be towed.
  • Cars must park on the west side of the parking lot (see yellow rectangle on image below)
  • This is a 600m walk to the front entrance of Menno Hospital, taking an average of 7 minutes to walk.