Wednesday 29 April 2015

'Growing Together' is spring newsletter from Woodstock hospital

Updates on items such as FLIP, RSA and more on MORE
Dairy Capital Run is planned for May 31
By Mark Schadenberg
For more than a decade, Woodstock was raising money for a new hospital, and also raising awareness at Queen's Park for a desperate need for a new hospital.
On Nov. 20, 2011, the new Woodstock hospital opened its doors – accepted its first patients. The healthcare facility is a true gem and maybe even better than expected.
The hospital's spring 2015 newsletter – 'Growing Together' – has been published and many good news points can be seen in its pages.



Hospital president and CEO Natasa Veljovic (pictured) has been integral for many years, dating back to when the hospital was located on Riddell Street (It opened in 1895). She noted in her message that the spring newsletter is a good way to inform and update:

“As we anticipate the arrival of warmer weather, we reflect on the compassionate, quality care that our staff and physicians continue to deliver, while appreciating the movement and changes within our hospital.
On page 3 of this newsletter, you can read about a program that encourages continual enhancements and improvements to the patient experience, called FLIP (Front Line Improving Performance). Staff celebrated the first anniversary of FLIP in March by showcasing the program’s achievements. We thank everyone for the efforts dedicated to this program’s successes.”

In the newsletter, it is noted FLIP is more than customer / patient satisfaction, it's about:

. . . a long-term journey that will build stronger teams and increase trust and accountability in our hospital. Most importantly, it means that our patients will spend less time waiting and return home sooner, thanks to improved patient flow and more efficient discharge planning to shorten their length of stay on inpatient units.


Besides the FLIP description, within the pages of the brochure are additional stories including profiles on four surgeons concentrating on orthopaedic care from tendon damage to hip replacements.
Did you know that the Woodstock hospital, which has capacity for 178 beds, conducted 950 cataract procedures in 2014.
The operating rooms are a busy place as is seen on pages 4 and 5.
What is RSA? The term Regional Support Associates is also part of the focus. What is RSA compared to the Southwest LHIN?
Did you know the Woodstock Obstetrical team won something called a MORE Award? The Managing Obstetrical Risk Efficiently award was earned by the local team, but what is the criteria for the recognition?
The hospital auxiliary, along with volunteers from St. John Ambulance are honoured in the latest newsletter.
The Woodstock Rehab Clinic is utilizing new technology – handy for those taking part in physiotherapy sessions.
Another topic is a program available to assist someone who wants to quit smoking.
There's 16 pages, including the hospital foundation's balance sheet report for the end of 2014.
Hospital foundation chair Paul LeRoy's message speaks volumes:

“Over the five years that I have served on the Board, I have witnessed phenomenal achievements by our Hospital community. From the Building the Vision Campaign to various equipment campaigns, our community continues to support their hospital’s needs. Equipment plays a key role in patient care and is essential for the functioning of our hospital. Since the provincial government did not fund the purchase of equipment for our new hospital, raising funds to assist with the purchase of replacement and additional equipment is of great importance.
"In 2014, our fundraising initiative focused on IV infusion pumps. These pumps play an important role in the care of almost all of our patients. With our donors help, we will be able to purchase 200 new IV infusion pumps, which allows us to modernize and standardize this equipment throughout the hospital. The Foundation is grateful to all of our donors who assisted in this endeavour.”


It's maybe the publication's last two pages, which are the most important as the hospital promotes the 19th Dairy Capital Run on Sunday, May 31 in Southside Park. This year, the objective is to raise dollars for an echocardiograph machine. See the poster and more details about this important annual event, but the reasoning is simple – just because the hospital is built, and is serving Woodstock and area, does not mean the wish list for equipment and related furnishings does not continue.
Register now at the website below or also through (519) 421-4226. I'm not sure what the total participants are at present, but the first 100 registered will receive a Dairy Capital Run t-shirt.
If you don't know anyone requesting a sponsorship from you, but you would like to donate to the project, contact the hospital foundation. You can even mail a contribution to: 310 Juliana Drive, Woodstock, N4V 0A4.
If you're a golfer, stay tuned for details on the annual golf fundraiser set for Tuesday, July 21.
If you consider the 'Growing Together' newsletter as an update, then be sure to check out the website www.wgh.on.ca for a ton of everyday material about the hospital.

LINKS:

Twitter: @WdskHospital


Mark Schadenberg, Sales Representative
Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES designation)
Royal LePage Triland Realty
757 Dundas St, Woodstock
www.wesellwoodstock.com
(519) 537-1553, cell or text
Email: mschadenberg@rogers.com
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