Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Crisco to host annual senior fair at Warsaw Park in Ansonia


Seymour High School Sports Hall of Fame to induct 6

OXFORD - The Seymour High School Sports Hall of Fame committee shall induct its fourth class at a banquet Nov. 5 at The Colonial Tavern.  


The inductees to be honored are Paul Sponheimer (1969), Karen Cweklinsky Griffin (1984), the late Art Newkirk (1972), Joseph Pawlak (1961), Dave Tokarz (2000),  and Matt Wozniak (1975).  
Social hour begins at 6 p.m. and a 50/50 raffle will be held. 
Tickets for the event will be on sale at Armand's Service Center, Seymour Town Hall, and Seymour High School, or from any of the committee members at a cost of $45. 

Interested persons can leave a message on our Facebook account which is SHSSHOF@yahoo.com or contact either Paul Sponheimer at 203-734-0233 or Paul Roy at 203-305-6731.


This is a press release from the office of First Selectman Kurt Miller.  

Derby students pose in new T-shirts that highlight walking safety

Students at Irving School in Derby participated in International Walk to School Day Wednesday.
They are posing in the school gym wearing T-shirts they received as part of the safety education program. 

The 12th annual event was sponsored by Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley, Griffin Hospital Valley Parish Nurses, and volunteers from FedEx.


Stay tuned for more photos in a future issue of The Valley Voice newsletter.


Planetree at Griffin Hospital in Derby marks Patient-Centered Awareness Month


October marks the 10th Annual Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month, an awareness-building campaign to engage all healthcare organizations in adopting and advancing patient-centered approaches to care.


DERBY- The 10th Annual Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month campaign emphasizes that when healthcare professionals, patients and family members engage with each other as partners, healthcare interactions are more constructive, experiences are more positive and outcomes improve.
The theme of this year’s campaign, organized annually by Planetree, Inc., based at Griffin Hospital in Derby, is “The World of Patient and Family Engagement: Tools for Transformation.”

Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month is an awareness-building campaign commemorated globally every October to engage all healthcare stakeholders in adopting and advancing patient-centered approaches to care. 
The term patient-centered was coined by Planetree nearly 40 years ago to describe an approach to care that is 1.) organized around the needs of the patient; and 2.) promotes relationships between patients, their families and their healthcare teams that nurture trust, transparency, collaboration and individualized care.
This year, campaign activities will equip patients, family members, healthcare professionals and communities with skills and tools that will deepen and strengthen these partnerships.

“The world of patient and family engagement is a world in which patients’ preferences and values are recognized as vital patient information, where family members sharing their knowledge of their loved one and participating in caregiving activities is embraced as a core element of quality care, and where treatment goals are guided not only by healthcare professionals’ clinical expertise, but also by what matters most to patients,” said Susan Frampton, President of Planetree, Inc.
“But this level of engagement can’t simply be willed into existence. It has to be supported with tools and techniques that can help to transform healthcare interactions into more collaborative exchanges. 
All the activities being planned for Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month this year are designed to accelerate these types of interactions becoming more prevalent in healthcare.”

Highlights of the month’s activities include:
  • The 2016 Planetree International Conference being held in Chicago, Illinois Oct. 30 – Nov. 2 where healthcare professionals from across the care continuum will come together to collaborate and learn from each other with the shared aim of promoting more widespread adoption of patient-centered approaches to care that engage patients and families in deeper, more impactful ways and enable healthcare professionals to find greater meaning, purpose and satisfaction in their chosen work.
  • The capture and spread of stories that convey the power of patient-centered care in action.
  • A social media campaign (#EngagedPatient) to prompt dialogue and a deeper understanding of what it takes for patients, their loved ones and their professional caregivers to courageously engage as partners.
  • Free educational offerings from Planetree that emphasize practical approaches for creating systems and processes that amplify the voices of patients and family members, promote compassion and empathy in care, and cultivate partnerships.
  • Hospitals and other care settings are coordinating a variety of events, as well as distributing “I Am an Expert about Me” stickers to patients, and staff members are wearing “I Am Listening” buttons.
For more information about Planetree and Patient-Centered Care Awareness Month, visit planetree.org.

About Planetree

Planetree, Inc. is a mission based not-for-profit organization that partners with healthcare organizations around the world and across the care continuum to transform how care is delivered. Powered by over 50,000 focus groups with patients, families, and staff, and over 35 years of experience working with healthcare organizations, Planetree is uniquely positioned to represent the patient voice and advance how professional care-givers engage with patients and families. 
Guided by a foundation in 10 components of patient-centered care, Planetree informs policy at a national level, aligns strategies at a system level, guides implementation of care delivery practices at an organizational level, and facilitates compassionate human interactions at a deeply personal level. 
Our philosophical conviction that patient- centered care is the “right thing to do” is supported by a structured process that enables sustainable change.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

Silent auction at My Sister's Place in Ansonia to benefit The Umbrella

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Ansonia slates meeting on Wakelee Avenue reconstruction



*Information shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.