Thursday, June 23, 2022

Griffin Health honors employees at 50th annual awards dinner in Prospect


DERBY -  After a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Griffin Health recently honored more than 600 employees and physicians who reached service milestones of five years and more, and announced the Employee of the Year Award winners for 2020, 2021, and 2022 at its 50th Annual Service Awards Dinner at Aria in Prospect.


COVID-19 Testing Customer Service Representative Bryan Bostic of Ansonia won the 2020 Employee of the Year Award, ICU Nurse Blerina Petitti, RN of Southbury won Employee of the Year for 2021, and Surgical Services Multi-Skilled Technician Michele Dinaj of Shelton won the 2022 Employee of the Year Award.


At a “Back to the Future” themed celebration, Griffin Hospital CEO and President Patrick Charmel presented gifts of appreciation to longtime employees and announced the award winners.


Bryan Bostic

Bostic Wins 2020 Employee of the Year

Bryan Bostic has been a caregiver at Griffin for more than 13 years and was nominated by a member of the Griffin Hospital Emergency Department while he was working in the Distribution Department in 2020. 

The fellow caregiver wrote, “I take pride in the care I provide my patients and I never doubt that the same level of care will be provided to them when I give handoff to Bryan.” Bostic has carried this same dedication to his patients and fellow caregivers into his current role with the Griffin Health COVID-19 Testing program. He is considered the backbone of the Customer Support Team, promoting positive relationships as a motivator and actively offering assistance to anyone who needs it.



Blerina Petitti


Petitti Named Top Employee for 2021

Blerina Petitti has been a caregiver at Griffin for more than five years, and earned the respect and admiration of her fellow ICU caregivers for her tireless efforts to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic surges and her selfless acts to encourage and support her team. 

She received numerous accolades from patients and their family members, acknowledging her kindness, dedication to maintaining their dignity, comforting nature, and commitment to ensuring a peaceful, healing environment.


Petitti was earning her Nurse Practitioner degree during these challenging times, and sacrificed critical study hours to pick up additional shifts because she knew her fellow caregivers needed help. She also frequently prepares meals to share and makes sure everyone on her team has time to sit, relax, and enjoy homemade cooking.


Michele Dinaj

2022 Employee of the Year Goes to Dinaj

Michele Dinaj has been a caregiver at Griffin for more than 12 years and is known for modeling positive relationships, leadership, and attention to detail in providing exceptional patient-centered care. 

She displays a positive attitude to each and every person she meets and makes sure to know “what matters most” to each of her patients. She anticipates patient needs and often advocates for her patients, bringing forward suggestions to enhance the patient experience. 

Additionally, Dinaj promotes professional growth within Surgical Services as an active member of the hospital’s Falls Committee and as an enthusiastic mentor and preceptor for new caregivers.

Griffin’s Employee of the Year selection come from its monthly I Take It Personally (ITIP) Award program where employees are nominated by their colleagues. Each month, up to four Griffin Health caregivers are selected for their efforts to improve patient satisfaction and promote Griffin’s commitment to patient-centered care. 

Of these ITIP winners, four are selected as finalists for the honor of Employee of the Year.


 

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.


Ansonia Library to present 3-part Children's Art Workshop in July


 

GOP elected officials, TEAM seek donations of feminine products

State Rep. Klarides-Ditria, Sens. Kelly and Berthel, Seymour First Selectwoman Drugonis, TEAM host feminine product donation drive




Huntington Branch Library in Shelton offers Nintendo Switch devices for use in library

SHELTON  -The Huntington Branch Library now has two Nintendo Switch devices that can be checked out for library use! 

One device is for teens 13+, and one device can be used by children under 13 with adult supervision. Patrons must have their library card with them in order to borrow the device for one hour, and the devices cannot leave the library.

In addition to our collection of cartridges, each device is preloaded with age appropriate games. Come check them out at the Children's Services Desk!


Huntington Branch Library is at 41 Church St.


This is shared from the Huntington Branch Library Kids and Teens Facebook page.

Seymour Public Library to host hula-hooping class for preschoolers



SEYMOUR - The Seymour Public Library staff will offer a free BringtheHoopla class at 10 a.m. July 12 just for preschoolers ages 3-5!
Come hula-hoop with us and learn a few new tricks along the way ðŸ™‚ Zero experience necessary, the BringtheHoopla team is great with first timers!
Registration is required & limited for this program. For more information or to register, please call the library at 203-888-3903.
The Library is at 46 Church St.

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.