Friday, August 4, 2023

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


From the archives: Milford shoreline sunset from early August last year.

Social Convention to perform at Great Hill Hose Co. in Seymour tomorrow

SEYMOUR - On Saturday, Aug. 5 Social Convention will be playing from 6-8 p.m. at Great Hill Hose Co., 140 Botsford Road.

Bring a chair, some friends, and grab a hot dog from the firemen while you rock out!!

Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton offers free books


There are FREE books at the Plumb Memorial Library.

Come take a look. You never know what you'll find!

The Library is at 65 Wooster St., Shelton.


This is shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Inclement weather today cancels Celebrate Shelton concert



The safety of our community, staff, vendors, and performers comes first and we have made the difficult decision to cancel tonight's Downtown Sounds Summer Concert due to inclement weather in the forecast.
Unfortunately, because tonight was our 7/21 rain date, we are unable to reschedule for a second time.
Canceling tonight’s concert does come with a financial loss for our organization, so if you would like to help our efforts to put on more events in the community, donations can be made via @Venmo to @celebrateshelton.
We greatly appreciate your support ❤️ and we hope to see you at our next celebration on Saturday, October 7th for Downtown Sounds: Fall Edition!


This is shared from Celebrate Shelton Facebook page.

Griffin in Derby named CT's most socially responsible hospital for 2nd straight year

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DERBY - Griffin Hospital was named Connecticut’s most socially responsible hospital, according to the Lown Institute’s 2023-24 Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility. 

This is the second straight year Griffin is ranked first in the state.

The Index is the first ranking to measure social responsibility of nearly 4,000 U.S. hospitals nationwide and applies never-before-used metrics such as racial inclusivity, avoidance of overuse, and community benefit. 
Griffin has been recognized by the Lown Institute for outstanding social responsibility, receiving an “A” grade through strong performance across metrics of health equity, patient outcomes, and value of care.

Griffin was ranked #1 of 26 hospitals in the state and #118 nationwide for social responsibility.

“It is an honor to receive this recognition and a tribute to our exceptional caregivers for their commitment to Planetree’s patient-centered care principles and Griffin’s values of quality, safety, service, collaboration, innovation and stewardship,” said Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel. 
“The Griffin Health Board of Directors and administrative leadership appreciate the importance of social responsibility in providing high-quality health care that meets the needs of the community we serve, and in how it ensures that Griffin will continue to improve the health, well-being and quality of life of its residents.”

According to the Index, Griffin received “A” grades for social responsibility, value of care, avoiding overuse, cost efficiency, patient safety, patient outcomes, and clinical outcomes. It also ranked in the state’s top five for overall value and outcomes, and clinical outcomes.

The Lown Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility is the only ranking to include metrics of health equity and value of care alongside patient outcomes, creating a holistic view of hospitals as total community partners. 
In the fourth annual and largest set of rankings to date, the 2023-24 Lown Index evaluates hospitals on 50+ measures--including novel metrics such as community benefit, racial inclusivity, and avoidance of overuse--for more than 3,600 hospitals nationwide. 
Data sources include Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage claims, CMS patient safety data and hospital cost reports, and IRS 990 forms, among others. 
Full methodology can be found on the Lown Index website at https://lownhospitalsindex.org/rankings/our-methodology.

Vikas Saini, MD, president of the Lown Institute, said the U.S. needs socially responsible hospitals like Griffin.

“When communities have access to socially responsible healthcare, our nation grows stronger,” said Vikas Saini, MD, president of the Lown Institute. “That’s why it’s so important to hold up these high-performing hospitals as examples for others to follow.”

The Lown Institute is a nonpartisan think tank that generates bold ideas for a radically better
system of health. 
Learn more about the Lown Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility at www.LownHospitalsIndex.org.

About the Lown Institute
Founded in 1973 by Nobel Peace Prize winner Bernard Lown, MD, developer of the defibrillator and cardioverter, the Lown Institute believes that a radically better system of health is possible and generates bold ideas towards that goal. The Lown Institute Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility is a signature project of the Institute and features measures never used before like racial inclusivity, avoidance of overuse, and pay equity.

Learn more at www.LownHospitalsIndex.org.

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

My Sister's Place in Ansonia to celebrate National Thrift Store Day


ANSONIA - Take a trip to the heart of Ansonia Aug. 17 to celebrate National Thrift Store Day and visit My Sister’s Place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.! 
MSP is located at 380 Main St.

We will be honoring customers by having them choose a heart surprise with a special discount coupon inside! 
YOU have a chance to win your entire thrift store order for FREE on that day! Get your own My Sister's Place bag and magnet!
My Sister’s Place, a program of BHcare, is a unique family thrift shop and donation center supporting victims of domestic violence and their children. The store offers quality new and gently used clothing, furniture, and housewares at discount prices. 
All proceeds from MSP support BHcare’s The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services.

The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services provides emergency shelter, a 24-hour crisis hotline, walk-in crisis centers, counseling, advocacy, and other critical support services, completely free of charge to nearly 6,000 victims of domestic violence and their children each year.

To learn more about My Sister’s Place, visit www.supportumbrella.org or call 203-734-2960.

This is shared from a Facebook event page.