Menno Place Team: Dreaming of a White Christmas
You’re invited to a Come & Go Turkey Feast on December 8th & 9th! Click for more details.
You’re invited to a Come & Go Turkey Feast on December 8th & 9th! Click for more details.
CLICK HERE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TRAINING TO BE A PASSING QUILT LEAD
The passing quilt ceremony is one where we honour and dignify a resident who has passed by carefully draping their body with a lovingly handmade quilt as they are moved from their room to the funeral transport van.
This compassionate long-standing practice provides honour to the decease and comfort to the loved-ones, family members, residents and staff at an especially vulnerable and raw time of grief and loss.
The Passing Quilt Ceremony can serve as an important ritual that helps the family, residents and staff to say good-bye.
We are opening up the leadership of this Passing Quilt Ceremony to staff who are interested in ensuring that all residents are given this honour and dignity when they pass away. The quilts have been lovingly hand-made and are custom-sized to cover the entire gurney.
Our chaplains are eager to build teams of staff who can be called upon to provide this passing quilt ceremony if they are unable to do so. This opportunity is available for staff from any discipline who are given recommendation and flexibility in their work schedule by their supervisor. We are hoping to have 3-4 people sign up from each unit or apartment building. If there are more, that will be an incredible blessing.
Although the passing quilt ceremony is a simple ceremony to lead with clear written instructions, it is profoundly impactful as we say good-bye to our precious residents. Training by the chaplains will be provided.
Mhatma Ghandi is quoted as saying, “The true measure of any society can be found in how it treat its most vulnerable members”. How much more true is this for a campus of care where we say good-bye to 160 vulnerable elders each year.
If you value this ceremony and this sparks an interest in you to step into leadership in this area, please take a look at the video that shows how to do a passing quilt ceremony and fill out the application to be a Passing Quilt Lead in the area where you work – CLICK HERE
We wish to advise you of an upcoming shift in weather with risk of low-elevation snow for the Lower Mainland.
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Sincerely,
Jeanette Lee
Director, Human Resources
Menno Place
Please be reminded that LOA requests are to be submitted a minimum of seven (7) days prior to the time off requested. The request must go to the Manager for approval as per the Collective Agreement language.
The Facilities Collective Agreement, Article 34.01 states, “…Leave of Absence shall be made in writing to the department supervisor and may be granted at the Employer’s discretion. The employee shall give at least seven (7) day’s notice to minimize disruption of staff.”
The Association Agreement, Article 14.1 states, “A regular full-time employee may request an unpaid leave of absence (LOA) which must be submitted in writing seven (7) days prior to the requested time off.” A LOA is granted at the discretion of the Employer based on daily staffing levels.
Those team members who are denied the LOA request and fail to show up for their shift will be followed up with.
Sincerely,
Jeanette Lee
Director, Human Resources
Menno Place
Menno Place would like to offer our residents, staff, and families a special 4-week digital devotional published by Christianity Today to help you journey through the 2022 Advent season. This is our gift to you!
The Promised One features articles and devotional questions by Christianity Today contributors and editors such as Rasool Berry, Craig Blomberg, Jay Kim, Glenn Packiam, Kristie Anyabwile, Marlena Graves, and more.
Over the 4 weeks of Advent, this devotional guide explore what Scripture tells us about the Promised One. The daily reflections delve into key passages that help us understand more about who Jesus is. And each weekly theme centers around a core aspect of Jesus’ identity drawn from Isaiah’s prophecies.
Week 1 | Jesus is the Mighty God
We anticipate his promised return and his ultimate reign.
Week 2 | Jesus is the Prince of Peace
He brings us spiritual peace in the here and now as we experience redemption and live by the values of his kingdom.
Week 3 | Jesus is the Light of the World
Jesus is not only the light for us as individuals–he is a light for all nations.
Week 4 | Jesus is Immanuel
As Isaiah’s prophecy foretold, he is “God with us.”
Each daily reading concludes with Scripture passages for reflection and discussion questions to aid individual or group study. The guide at the back of the devotional offers additional ideas and activities for families and groups throughout advent.
As a bonus, the devotional includes two additional devotional readings for Christmas Day and Epiphany as well as family and group discussion questions and activities.
Download your free digital copy of The Promised One HERE.
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