According to CNA-Network, the first day of Nursing Assistants and Direct
Care Workers Week–June 13, 2013 is designated as National Career Nursing
Assistants’ Day to recognize nursing assistants who have dedicated their
lives to the well-being of others for 5 to as many as 58 years.
Now more than ever, attention is being directed to care of our elder and
disabled citizens and greater attention also is directed to the workers who
provide hands-on-care and caring.
The 36th annual National Nursing Assistants’ Week provides a timely
opportunity to foster and showcase the wonderful things that can happen for
residents and workers when we join together in planning your special Week,
“Nursing Assistants @ the Heart of Care.”
In order to make a difference, we need to seek out and involve our role
models, peers, supervisors, clients, families, community, legislators, public
policy officials, media and others. Nursing Assistants Week provides a
venue to bring folks together to create projects and programs that will
continue throughout the year for the benefit of all.
At Access let’s thank our nursing assistants for all they do, and the great
quality of care they provide to our patients!
This blog is dedicated to all those who make Access Home Care and Hospice work - patients and their family and friends, employees, the doctors and many facilities we work with, and of course, each of the communities we serve.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
HAPPY SUMMER!
On behalf of
Access Home Care and Hospice, we would like to help give awareness to the month
of June’s Health Observance: Safety. How
can National Safety Month make a difference?
We can all use this month to raise awareness about important safety
issues like:
- Slips and falls
- Workplace and employee safety
- Emergency preparedness
Injuries are
a leading cause of disability for people of all ages, and the leading cause of
death for Americans ages 1 to 44. When people practice safe behaviors, they can
help prevent injuries – and even death.
Make a
difference: This month, spread the word about strategies for staying safe.
Encourage communities, organizations, families, and individuals to get
involved.
Is your
family ready for an emergency? Planning ahead can help keep you safe if a
flood, fire, flu pandemic, terrorist attack, or other emergency strikes. During
National Safety Month, please work with community members to make sure families
are safe.
Get
prepared. Start by gathering an emergency kit and making a family emergency
plan. Find out about the emergency resources that are available in your
community.
Plan ahead.
Here are a few simple items you can gather today to prepare for an emergency:
- At least 3 gallons of water for each member of your family
- Food for at least 3 days – choose foods that don’t need a refrigerator, like canned fruit, energy bars, peanut butter, and crackers
- Prescription medicines that you take every day, like heart or diabetes medicine
- A first aid kit to treat cuts, burns, and other injuries.
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