VINE CROWNS AND CIRCLETS
ANSONIA - Join Ranger Jessica on a woodland adventure at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 19 to harvest invasive vines and weave them into beautiful crowns!
Use these new skills to craft magical toys, hoops, bracelets, necklaces, and dreamcatchers, all while helping our forests.
Bring your own clippers. This is a free event.
For ages 5 years old and up (children must be accompanied by an adult).
The Nature Center is at 10 Deerfield Road.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Griffin Hospital in Derby honors technicians
Griffin Hospital Multi-Skilled Technician Michele Dinaj, right, recently received the Heart of Caring Award from Griffin Hospital Vice President of Patient Care Services Barbara Stumpo, left, and Same Day Surgery Manager Michelle McCarthy./ Contributed photo
DERBY - Griffin Hospital recently celebrated its 135 Multi-Skilled Technicians at its Eighth Annual MST Day Celebration.
The MSTs were treated to lunch and raffles as a thank you for their dedication to providing exceptional patient care.
MSTs assist the hospital Nursing staff with patient care and are also specially trained in a variety of medical skills, including phlebotomy and EKG.
Awards presented
In addition to the celebratory lunch, Vice President of Patient Care Services Barbara Stumpo gave awards to MSTs who excelled in their roles.
Michele Dinaj of Shelton was awarded the Heart of Caring Award, which is given to a MST who is committed, compassionate, kind, and patient-focused, exemplifying the hospital’s Planetree person-centered philosophy and representing the ideal MST.
“She always takes the extra step to make sure her patients are comfortable and that they feel safe in her care,” Stumpo said. “She is an asset to our department and exemplifies the Planetree Philosophy in every move she makes.”
Sara Tylinski of Middlebury received the MST Excellence Award, which is given to an MST who consistently demonstrates excellent bedside care and professionalism towards patients, and possesses a kind and caring attitude that is reflected to patients, families, and coworkers. “She demonstrates leadership skills by mentoring new obstetrics technicians. She is ready and willing to help wherever needed and is excellent at multitasking,” Director of The Childbirth Center Margaret Fischer said. “She demonstrates many aspects of the Planetree model of care including being an expert listener. She individualizes her approach to care to meet the needs of each patient. She is compassionate and focused on providing her patients with an excellent experience.”
DERBY - Griffin Hospital recently celebrated its 135 Multi-Skilled Technicians at its Eighth Annual MST Day Celebration.
The MSTs were treated to lunch and raffles as a thank you for their dedication to providing exceptional patient care.
MSTs assist the hospital Nursing staff with patient care and are also specially trained in a variety of medical skills, including phlebotomy and EKG.
Awards presented
In addition to the celebratory lunch, Vice President of Patient Care Services Barbara Stumpo gave awards to MSTs who excelled in their roles.
Michele Dinaj of Shelton was awarded the Heart of Caring Award, which is given to a MST who is committed, compassionate, kind, and patient-focused, exemplifying the hospital’s Planetree person-centered philosophy and representing the ideal MST.
“She always takes the extra step to make sure her patients are comfortable and that they feel safe in her care,” Stumpo said. “She is an asset to our department and exemplifies the Planetree Philosophy in every move she makes.”
Sara Tylinski of Middlebury received the MST Excellence Award, which is given to an MST who consistently demonstrates excellent bedside care and professionalism towards patients, and possesses a kind and caring attitude that is reflected to patients, families, and coworkers. “She demonstrates leadership skills by mentoring new obstetrics technicians. She is ready and willing to help wherever needed and is excellent at multitasking,” Director of The Childbirth Center Margaret Fischer said. “She demonstrates many aspects of the Planetree model of care including being an expert listener. She individualizes her approach to care to meet the needs of each patient. She is compassionate and focused on providing her patients with an excellent experience.”
Griffin Hospital Multi-Skilled Technician Sara Tylinski of Middlebury, center, recently received the MST Excellence Award from Griffin Hospital Vice President of Patient Care Services Barbara Stumpo, left, and Director of The Childbirth Center Margaret Fischer./ Contributed photo
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to show 'The Princess Bride'
Summer Movies: The Princess Bride
Plumb Memorial Library, 65 Wooster St., Shelton
Aug. 15, 6-8 p.m.
Aug. 15, 6-8 p.m.
Join us for a free Movie and free Snack at the library!
Movie: The Princess Bride, PG 1 Hour, 38 Minutes
Movie: The Princess Bride, PG 1 Hour, 38 Minutes
A humorous fairy tale adventure about a beautiful princess and the gallant hero who rescues her from an evil villain.
Directed by Rob Reiner, it's an enchanting classic the whole family will love!
Directed by Rob Reiner, it's an enchanting classic the whole family will love!
Registration required: registration limit: 50 people; no wait list. Caregivers MUST remain with children for the duration of the movie.
Register by calling 203-924-1580 or register online: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm…
*Information shared from a Facebook event page.
*Information shared from a Facebook event page.
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