Donate to the Abbotsford Food Bank!

Soups On!

Thank you to the Angela Ross-Fehr, Manager of Dining Experience and her FABULOUS team who provided soup to the staff today.

Thank you ALL for ensuring uninterrupted service for our residents during this snow storm. You are HEROES!… We are grateful. Soup is just one way to give you a WARM thank you to the most amazing and dedicated staff team! THANK YOU!

Snow storm – How does it impact your work?

If you haven’t already noticed… we are in the middle of a major snow storm! Our teams have done a stellar job of clearing snow, making the entrances safe and ensuring that our services run smoothly. Our residents rely on us for their well-being and safety. Thank you for your ABOVE and BEYOND service to our residents!

Soup at Noon!
If you are here at work today (Feb. 6), please make sure you enjoy some of the complimentary soup that will be in every staff lunchroom at noon! Many of you had to brave crazy conditions to get to work – we want you to know how much we appreciate your dedication and effort! This is a warm way to say THANKS!

Double Shifts
Thank you, also, to those of you who have done double time with taking care of our residents. We are so proud that our service to these special people can carry on through any kind of inclement weather.

Thank you for going ABOVE and BEYOND!

How does the snow storm impact your work at Menno Place?

1. Stay at work until the next shift arrives to ensure sufficient staff.
Most crucial to our residents is that we have enough people to care for their needs. Stay on your shift until the replacements have arrived. This will ensure that we have enough staff to take care of our residents needs during this crazy weather.

2. Do double-time if we are short of staff.
You may need to do two shifts in a row. This is what it means to work in healthcare! We are the backbone of care for these precious residents. Thank you for your willingness to step up and to go ABOVE and BEYOND! Thank you to all who have stepped up in this way, already!

3. Do your very best to come in to work.
We need you at Menno Place! The residents need you! If you are booked to work, make every effort to come into work. Carpool, use public transit, walk if you are close. Thank you for making the effort and making service possible. This is what makes our team so amazing!

4. Stay in touch in real-time via @MennoplaceAlert
Follow us on Menno Alert Tweets – www.Twitter.com/MennoPlaceAlert
Watch for the real-time updates on www.MennoPlaceStaff.com – Click here 

5. Be confident that all will be well for our residents. Let them know it’s all good.
Let families, friends and residents know that all is well for our residents as we face the challenges of the snow storm. We are clearing the parking lots and ensuring that all services continue to be provided without interruption.  We have tested the generators and they are ready if there is a power outage. Your words can relieve the anxiety that residents may be feeling at this time. Reassure them that all is well. We are prepared. Our staff are amazing!

Thank you for all you do to ensure that our residents are reassured, safe and comfortable during this first storm of the season.

Be safe in this snowfall!

Below: Weekend Warriors Clearing Snow!

Trudy Isaak – Health Care Assistant at Menno Hospital passed away Saturday, January 28th, 2017

Trudy Isaak is remembered as a hard-working and joyful Health Care Assistant at Menno Hospital. Trudy served the seniors at Menno Hospital with joy and compassion from April 27, 1992 until her health declined and she went on long-term disability in 2007.

Trudy was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her failing health led to her passing on Saturday, January 28th, 2017.

Many co-workers found joy in working alongside of Trudy. She is remembered fondly as a trusted colleague and a friend.

A Celebration of Life for Trudy will take place on February 11th at 1pm at the Central Community Church in Chilliwack, BC.

In lieu of flowers, please send a donation in Trudy’s name to Variety Children’s Charity or BC Children’s Hospital


Celebration of Life – Trudy Isaak

Saturday, February 11th at 1pm

Central Community Church

46100 Chilliwack Central Rd, Chilliwack, BC V2P 1J5 – Directions

 

 

 

Fire Drill on Tuesday, January 31st – Menno Hospital

There will a FIRE DRILL – Table Top

Location:   W2 Menno Hospital

Date: Tuesday 31st January

Time:  4pm to 4:30pm

Retirement Tea for Teresa Rybkowski

Gold Care Shutdown Wednesday

Gold Care outage
Menno place campus wide.
3pm to 5pm Wednesday 25th January.
Please save all work before 3 pm.

Take the Challenge # 4 Winners

Congratulations to the following team members for their commitment to fitness and to being the winners of the Take The Challenge Fitness challenge.

Debbie Jamison – RN, Menno Home
Teresa Halovich – Unit Clerk, Menno Home
Ingrid Schultz – Chaplain

We hope to start up a new Challenge in early March 2017. Stay tuned!
The Health and Wellness Committee of Menno Place

Big Retirement Mistakes – How to Safeguard Your Retirement!