EAP Webinars Now Available
February 21, 2019
Excela Health Goes Red “Never in a million years” would Martin “Marty” Myers have thought it could happen to him. On Saturday, February 16, Excela Health hosted its sixth annual “Red Out”, an event to raise heart health awareness. Myers was one of the community members in attendance. Last fall Myers had experienced a heart attack shortly after coming home from the gym. It was Officer Elliott Fejes who was first on the scene and used CPR and an automated external defibrillator (AED) to keep Myers alive. Shawn Penzera, Mutual Aid EMT, and Dr. Juan Chahin, Excela Health cardiologist were also present for the event and spoke on the importance of access to the AED for first-responders. “You just got to take care of yourself,” Myers said. “And pray that it doesn’t happen.” To read the full story visit: https://bit.ly/2SG2Z4Z
Through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Excela Health employees have access to online seminars! The theme for February is “Recognizing a Need for Support” and the online seminar “Mental Health First Aid” is available now. This seminar covers how to recognize the signs of someone who might be facing emotional concerns and will teach the best practices for offering support. To access EAP services visit: http://bit.ly/ExcelaEAP3 and use the access code “Excela” or find the link under “Employee Resources” on the Intranet.
Excela Square Frick Family Medicine/ Primary Care: Now Open Norvelt Family Medicine and Main Street Medical are now located at Excela Square at Frick and renamed Excela Square Frick Family Medicine. These physicians can still be contacted at the same phone numbers; the former Norvelt Family Medicine practice, 724-423-4041, the former Main Street Medical, 724-547-4536. Dr. Madaan, (Excela Square Frick Primary Care) is located in a separate suite, on the third floor. To contact Dr. Madaan and for full details on her practice, call 724-613-5211. For full details on Excela Square at Frick visit excelahealth.org and search ‘Square’.
Congratulations to Brian Berry, MBA, MS, CRNA, Chief Nurse Anesthetist and Director of Perioperative Services, for being chosen to speak at the Arizona Association of Nurse Anesthetists 2019 Sun and Fun Conference.
To view more photos from the event visit the Excela Health Facebook page: https://bit.ly/2tsrXpx.
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Vol. 2 Issue 8
Why I love My Job!
Community EVENTS
Although Excela Health is made up of more than 5,000 people, it's easier than you might think for Cheryl Rager to have met many of them. As an Environmental Services supervisor who also helps orchestrate department relocations, she has helped to guide packing, moving, hauling and cleanups across the health system. Along the way she has made many new friendships that in turn have made the past several months bearable as her husband reached the end of a nearly 20-year battle with leukemia.
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Spring into BINGO, 4/28, doors open at noon, lunch served noon to 1:30 p.m. and bingo at 1:30 p.m., Youngwood Fire Hall, 104 South Second Street, Youngwood. Jackpot wins: regular $200; “X” $300; coverall $1,000; 14 regular games $50; four single quickie games $75, and three special games $100. All proceeds benefit the Westmoreland Hospital Auxiliary. Tickets are $25 and quantities are limited. To purchase tickets, contact Patti Buhl at PBuhl@excelahealth.org.
The medical oncology staff at the Arnold Palmer Pavilion site inside Excela Square at Norwin were like family to Cheryl and her husband Richard, who was seen there weekly for years. The staff in Latrobe Hospital's Short Procedure Unit were kind and compassionate, delivering expert care throughout his twice-aweek visits there over a six-month period. And the Interventional Radiology team was equally caring during his time in their care. And when a transfer from Excela Health was necessary, the Westmoreland Emergency Room staff went above and beyond to make him comfortable in those waning moments.
Volunteer Opportunities
But countless others who weren't part of the care team were there with words of encouragement, a warm hug, a sympathetic ear. “These actions reinforce why I love my job and love working here at Excela Health. I am deeply grateful and appreciative to my Excela family. In my family's darkest hours, my Excela family was a shining ray of hope and support.”
In The News “Frick Family Medicine was formed when two local primary care practices - Norvelt Family Medicine and Main Street Medical - relocated to Excela Square at Frick. The new offices are located just inside the main entrance and to the right of the lobby and on the third floor.” Read the full story: https://bit.ly/2TWc2Ls
• Can you do a manual blood pressure reading? Volunteers are needed at many events including: • Scottdale Kiwanis Wellness Check, 3/16, 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., Christ United Methodist Church, 201 Market Street, Scottdale • Blairsville Ladies Auxiliary of BP & RF, 3/23,6:30 to 9:30 a.m., Blairsville Area Medical Park, 56 Club Lane, Blairsville • Delmont - Salem Rotary, 3/30, 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., Westmoreland County Community College (Murrysville campus), 6707 Mellon Road, Export Contact Jean Loutsenhizer for details: jloutsenhizer@excelahealth.org
UPCOmING ON-SITE EVENTS •
Call Center Open House, 2/28, 4 to 6 p.m., Corporate Services Center, Ground Floor, 134 Industrial Park Road, Greensburg. You’re invited to tour the newly renovated department, meet the staff and enjoy refreshments. • Employee Biometric Screening, multi-date, multi-site. Visit the Calendar of Events for more information.
Reminders Don’t miss a beat! Enjoy fine dining experiences but uncertain how to eat healthier when dining out? Visit https://bit.ly/2SIzYEW and find a list of CHF friendly restaurants. Looking for guidance this tax season? The Employee Assistance Program has information to help! Visit http://bit.ly/ExcelaEAP3 for information.