Friday, November 13, 2020

Blood drive slated at Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia to support teen

 

Recuperation journey: Dreary day


This sums up the last few days here in Southern Connecticut. Hoping to see the sun soon.

BHcare's The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services offers support

 

Derby Public Library to host resume workshop via Zoom


 

DERBY - Derby Public Library will host Create a Great Resume Workshop online from 1-3 p.m. Thursday.

Career Resources staff will provide guidance for creating resumes for the modern work environment, what pitfalls to avoid, and include current standards and styles that make resumes stand out. Free.
Registration is required here:  https://bit.ly/2JmztgC to receive the Zoom link and password.

This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Griffin Hospital in Derby earns award for treatment of stroke patients

DERBY - Griffin Hospital has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines
®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. 

The award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.

Griffin earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients at a set level for a designated period. 

These measures include evaluation of the proper use of medications and other stroke treatments aligned with the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines with the goal of speeding recovery and reducing death and disability for stroke patients. Before discharge, patients should also receive education on managing their health, get a follow-up visit scheduled, as well as other care transition interventions.


“Griffin Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of care for our stroke patients by implementing the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke initiative,” said Todd J. Liu, Vice President, Accountable Care and General Counsel. “The tools and resources provided help us track and measure our success in meeting evidenced-based clinical guidelines developed to improve patient outcomes.” 

Griffin additionally received the Association’s Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award. To qualify for this recognition, hospitals must meet quality measures developed with more than 90% of compliance for 12 consecutive months for the “Overall Diabetes Cardiovascular Initiative Composite Score.” 


“We are pleased to recognize Griffin Hospital for their commitment to stroke care,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., national chairperson of the Quality Oversight Committee and Executive Vice Chair of Neurology, Director of Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. “Research has shown that hospitals adhering to clinical measures through the Get With The Guidelines quality improvement initiative can often see fewer readmissions and lower mortality rates.”


According to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability in the United States. On average, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and nearly 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year.


About Get With The Guidelines®

Get With The Guidelines® is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines® is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s hospital-based quality improvement program that provides hospitals with tools and resources to increase adherence to the latest research-based guidelines. 

Developed with the goal of saving lives and hastening recovery, Get With The Guidelines has touched the lives of more than 9 million patients since 2001. 

For more information, visit heart.org/quality.



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

BHcare's The Umbrella Center receives $2,500 from Archbishop's Annual Appeal


BHcare’s The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services recently received a check in the amount of $2,500 from the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal through its Vicariate Outreach Program.

The funding will help UCDVS continue to provide free and confidential services to nearly 8,000 victims of domestic violence and their children each year. 

UCDVS provides emergency safe shelter, 24-hour crisis services, counseling, court advocacy, support and other crucial services to those fleeing from domestic abuse. 

“We are so grateful for the continued support of the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal” said Esperina Stubblefield, Director of UCDVS. “This funding is needed more so than ever before. As the pandemic surges, calls to our hotlines remain steady and our clients’ needs are increasing. These funds will help us meet those needs and we are so thankful.”

UCDVS is a program of BHcare that provides services for victims and children of domestic violence free of charge. 

Each year, nearly 8,000 domestic violence victims, survivors and their children walk through the door of UCDVS looking for shelter, help and hope. Learn more at bhcare.org.


About the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal

Since 1981, the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal has been able to assist tens of thousands of people – regardless of race, religion, or color – across the Archdiocese of Hartford, with health care, education, housing, emergency expenses, and in numerous other areas. 

It is through the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal Vicariate Outreach Program and the generosity of its donors the appeal is appeal to assist a wide array of community-based charities throughout Hartford, New Haven and Litchfield counties. 


This is a press release from BHcare.


Naugatuck Valley Health District: COVID-19 associated death reported in Seymour


 

In a statement late Thursday the NVHD reported: "There was one laboratory confirmed death updated to the district. The decedent was a Seymour resident living in an assisted living facility at the time of death. He was 89 and passed away on Nov. 5. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”


COVID-19 isolation and quarantine guidelines:



*Note: I stopped posting Naugatuck Valley Health District COVID-19 updates a while ago. But after  the Connecticut Department of Health's determination this week that the Valley is deemed a "red alert zone" I decided to post the above.

The NVHD includes Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Naugatuck, Seymour, and Shelton.

For more information, visit the Naugatuck Valley Health District's Facebook page.