DERBY - Griffin Hospital’s Community Outreach and Valley Parish Nurse Program helped Derby students get ready for a healthy new school year recently.
The program donated a pulse oximeter and a forehead thermometer to St. Michael-St. Mary School to help the school nurse better care for students.
The school’s thermometer was out-of-date and the nurse did not have a pulse oximeter.
The school’s thermometer was out-of-date and the nurse did not have a pulse oximeter.
“We heard the school needed better equipment from one of the members of the new parish nurse program forming at St. Mary the Immaculate Church,” said Daun Barrett, director of Griffin Hospital’s Community Outreach and Valley Parish Nurse Program.
“Griffin and the Valley Parish Nurses have a mission to improve the health of our community, so we were more than happy to lend a hand.”
“Griffin and the Valley Parish Nurses have a mission to improve the health of our community, so we were more than happy to lend a hand.”
Griffin Hospital’s Community Outreach and Valley Parish Nurse Program serves as the hub of Griffin Hospital’s outreach activities, accounting for more than 40,000 community contacts each year. These contacts include fitting bike helmets, training adults and children in CPR, and providing health education and information at senior centers, shopping centers, neighborhoods, companies, and community events and fairs.
The program also conducts more than 7,500 health screenings each year to help individuals identify problems when they are most treatable, resulting in approximately 11,000 referrals for follow-up care.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
The program also conducts more than 7,500 health screenings each year to help individuals identify problems when they are most treatable, resulting in approximately 11,000 referrals for follow-up care.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
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