What is a CONCERT in CARE?

Since 2006 www.HealthArts.org has organized 11,000 high-quality professional Concerts in Care. They have partnered with provincial Health Ministers, corporate sponsors and long-term care providers to bring the rich experience of performance arts to people in residential care.

Today, we heard the most amazing Lisa Tahara, concert pianist at the Menno Hospital Chapel. This is an incredible way that we are able to serve our residents. Over 80 residents participated in todays concert. Please encourage residents to participate – and encourage families to join them for the concert at no cost. Residents from Home, Hospital and Apartments are welcome to attend the concerts.

Dr. Lisa Tahara is a Japanese-Canadian classical pianist and teacher residing in Toronto, Ontario. Over the past 15 years, she has appeared in solo and chamber concerts throughout North America and Europe. Lisa has also performed as a soloist with several orchestras across Canada such as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, the University of Victoria Orchestra and most recently, the Georgian Bay Symphony Orchestra. Lisa also starred and performed in France Benoit’s short film, Kiri’s Piano, during the summer of 2013 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

Want to listen to Lisa play piano? Click here.

You can listen in the education room between Menno Home and Hospital to use any of the four computers  – they all have sound!

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Leadership Team Organizational Chart

Menno Place Leadership Team – Organizational Chart – Click for PDF

 

 

 

Bright Lights – You are making a difference!

Karen Baillie, CEO, recently received a wonderful appreciation letter from a family member whose mother passed away in Menno Home E2. This family member is the Professional Practice Leader (RN, MSN) in a hospital in Ontario. She is very familiar with person-centered and family-centered care. She said,

There are “bright lights” in most organizations – people who stand out because of the quality of their care. There may also be people who stand out for negative reasons. We want you to know that every staff member that we encountered during our vigil on East 2 was a bright light! We were there at all hours of the day and night, through shift changes and handovers. We saw and heard the way the staff interacted, not only with our mother but with other residents as well, many of whom have challenging needs. The team was unfailingly professional, kind, compassionate and positive, including the RNs, LPNs, care aides, housekeepers and the care coordinator. Their care extended to the needs of our whole family, demonstrating their commitment not only to patient-centered, but to family-centered care.

It is a privilege for the team on E2 to hear the words of a professional nurse express her appreciation in this way with acknowledgement for the care to the resident and the family.

We receive many thank-you cards and collect them all. Our teams are kind, compassionate and professional, with special attention to gentle care at the end-of-life. You also hear many words of appreciation from families and residents in your work. As these acknowledgements come in, please pass them along to your supervisor so that we can gather a library of appreciation – a true reflection of our care here at Menno Place. If you follow Menno Place on Instagram, you’ll notice that we are posting many of these cards of appreciation to share the care and professionalism of our teams with the community at large.

Thank you to all of our staff across the Menno Place campus who extend themselves in service with compassion, respect and professionalism.  This letter is a reminder to us all that every interaction makes a difference in the lives of our residents and families.

As we reflect on this wonderful letter, we celebrate how very special the care is at Menno Place! Along with all of this, the family thanked us for providing spiritual care for the resident and the family member at the end of her life. What a privilege it is to serve our residents with compassionate Christian care.

The family member ends with these words for all of our staff,

May God bless each of you at Menno Place as you continue to reflect His love for the residents in your care.

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Congratulations on your retirement, Evelyn Davison!

Goldcare Outage Wednesday

Goldcare Outage is on ** Wednesday August 3 from  3 pm  to  5 pm **

Retirement Tea for Evelyn Davison

Retirement Tea for Evelyn is *Wednesday August 3 2:00pm at the TERRACE EAST DINING ROOM.

Have you seen THIS on Menno Place social media?!!!

Some of the best updates happen on Menno Place’s social media…. for example… this YUMMY picture first appeared on www.Instagram.com/MennoPlace

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Have you discovered www.Facebook.com/HumansOfMennoPlace ?

This post reached 27,906 people! Incredible!

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Happy BC Day! What are you doing with your day? CONTEST…read more…

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British Columbia Day is August 1st! This long weekend is a perfect time to make short trips out of town and enjoy the beautiful scenery in this province. Some go camping, others walk, hike or plan canoe trips. There are often fireworks, parades and cultural festivals to enjoy.

What are you doing this weekend?

Send a photo and description of your weekend to: sharon.simpson@mennoplace.ca or text: 604.799.7847 to enter a contest for a free smoothie at the Fireside Cafe.

Entries will be judged by a team of amazing individuals (most likely the HR staff and Reception staff, if they agree). The winner will be announced on the staff website.

 

Butterfly Quilt Unveiled!

Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dorothy Grant on her retirement!

She joined the staff of Menno Place in 1994 and served seniors with heart and passion! Congratulations, Dorothy on your retirement with best wishes for your future!

Dorothy initially served in Recreation and then as a Care Aid at Menno Place. Dorothy chose a beautiful painting of a Canada Goose as her retirement gift from Menno Place. She was a key leader with the union and was honoured with a pin. At her retirement tea, Dorothy was surrounded by co-workers who shared their appreciation of her years of service, her kindness and her love for the residents.

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