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HOMETOWN HEALTH CARE HEROES: SALUTING LOCAL HEALTH CARE WORKERS ON THE FRONTLINES FIGHTING COVID-19
We are grateful to our hometown heroes in a way that perhaps we never have been in our lifetime because we know the blood, sweat and tears that these men and women have shed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic that has swept through our country, leaving confusion, uncertainly and blind fear in its wake. As schools, churches, restaurants, hair salons, gyms, movie theaters, shopping malls and other businesses shut down, those on the frontlines never stopped working. In fact, many put in overtime, both physically and mentally, to ensure the safety of their fellow man.
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Remember the days when the notion of shaking hands with a rock-n-roll star or rubbing elbows with an NBA player made your heart aflutter? Remember the way your children watched superhero movies with their eyes wide and their mouths agape as they sat, mesmerized, at the notion of being able to fly, deflect bullets and neutralize the bad guys? Remember the times you had a random encounter with an A-list Hollywood actress at an airport or a legendary musician while vacationing in an exotic location? We remember such encounters because we, as a society, have elevated Hollywood superstars, sports icons, music legends and fictitious comic book characters as heroes in our minds. It wasn’t until this spring when an insidious, highly contagious disease swiftly and jarringly upended our routines, our lives, our families and our world that our definition of “hero” was sharply redefined. Suddenly we looked to doctors, nurses, hospital staff, first responders and emergency personnel with fresh eyes of gratitude and a renewed sense of awe as we recognized the grand
and personal sacrifices they were making, daily, for the sake of their communities. We are grateful to our hometown heroes in a way that perhaps we never have been in our lifetime because we know the blood, sweat and tears that these men and women have shed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic that has swept through our country, leaving confusion, uncertainly, and blind fear in its wake. As schools, churches, restaurants, hair salons, gyms, movie theaters, shopping malls and other businesses shut down, those on the frontlines never stopped working. In fact, MAY 2020
many put in overtime, both physically and mentally, to ensure the safety of their fellow man. This strange and surreal experience has brought many lessons, the greatest of which is that we have heroes living among us. And for that, we are all eternally grateful. Therefore, we wanted to take this opportunity to thank these beautiful people for their ceaseless sacrifice, unwavering commitment to serve and boundless love of humankind. Teamwork has taken on a new meaning as
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these men and women have cared for humanity in an unprecedented manner. “Every team member has stepped up in some capacity to meet this challenge head-on — from the physicians, nurses, techs, unit secretaries, and scribes to the environmental services workers who are really putting in extra effort,” says Karen Crevier, MD, medical director of the emergency department at IU Health West Hospital. “Our ICU and hospital colleagues have shown up in full force supporting the Emergency Department team and the patients in need. The solidarity is so inspiring.” During this unique time in history, the public’s view of health care workers has shifted as society has become more aware of the specialty of emergency medicine. “They now better understand that we are experts at resuscitation of the critically ill or injured patient,” Crevier says. “I have encountered more appreciation from patients for us being there for them in their time of need in the past few weeks. This aspect of our job really defines the Emergency Physician. It’s why we chose this specialty.” There is no question that 2020 will be well remembered by all but particularly by those in the health care field, who witnessed, firsthand, what a pandemic looks like and how it can change protocol in an instant. Crevier says she’ll never forget the eye-opening moment when their ICU capacity kept jumping. “We went from an 8-bed capacity to 16 beds to talking about potentially doubling — and then some — our ICU beds and what we needed to do after that,” Crevier says. “Planning to increase the emergency department’s capacity with additional care spaces to evaluate patients with COVID-19 is a vivid memory as well.”
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Though uncertain times has the potential to breed fear, it also births courage, as evidenced by retired health care workers who have voluntarily chosen to return to the field to help in the crisis. “During the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been amazed at how the health care team and local communities unite,” says Kapri Ames MSN, RN, NE-BC, Associate Chief Nursing Officer, IU Health West Hospital. “It’s encouraging and helpful to see folks who used to work in hospitals sign up to come back and help on the front lines. Additionally, the sweet support of the community has been heartwarming and truly does make a difference. We thank you.” Crevier agrees. She is thankful for the random texts from friends, family and colleagues as well as uplifting messages written on various platforms that have served to heighten morale. “The Emergency Medicine community is very close knit so we’re constantly receiving messages from across the country about how my colleagues have met the same challenges and the creative ways they’ve overcome them,” says Crevier, who was touched by the sign someone placed in front of IU Health West that says, “Heroes Work Here.” For those who are considering entering the field of health care, Crevier maintains that one of the most important qualities to possess is flexibility. “You’re going to have to be flexible,” she says. “Make sure you’re okay with that up front because you’ll be stretching yourself at all levels and may be asked to do things that aren’t comfortable. If you’re going into it for the right reasons and because there’s a need that you can and want to fill, you will be fine. Remember that everybody you interact with has their own challenges they are facing.” MAY 2020
As the staff at area hospitals work diligently to heal the sick, they greatly appreciate everything the community has done not only to lift their spirits but to help flatten the curve. “Thank you to all the community for doing your part, completely altering your way of life and stepping up to the challenge of staying home,” Crevier says. “We know it’s not easy — kids at home, trying to work and live without going out and being apart from the ones we love. We appreciate it more than we can say.” It’s all done for the greater good. “Keep looking for the silver lining,” she says. “Our community is stronger together.” When every day brings a new series of harrowing headlines, it can be easy to slip into sadness or flounder in fear. But I assure you, there is a light at the end of the tunnel thanks to this army of men and women as they are the heartbeat of hope that now, always has and always will work tirelessly to relieve pain, save lives and restore health. These individuals dedicate their lives to helping us, as a society, live our best lives. Because as the saying goes, “When you have your health, you have everything. When you do not have your health, nothing else matters.”
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Hendricks County Senior Services Adapts to Continue Serving Seniors During COVID-19 Outbreak After the lunch crowd left for the day, the staff locked the doors and put up signs that the facility was closed to the public. Older adults have been affected in many All fitness classes, lunches, special events, ways by the COVID 19 pandemic. As the musical programs, crafting groups and pandemic began to spread into Hendricks social programs were suspended until County, Hendricks County Senior Services further notice. (HCSS) pivoted its services to continue serving older adults in the community. Yet, even as the Senior Center was The most visible change occurred the day closed, the programs of HCSS continued the agency announced it would close the and, in some cases grew. The agency’s Senior Center after lunch on March 13. Writer / Helee Adkins Photography Provided
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transportation program and in-home services continued without interruption. New cleaning and scheduling protocols were put into place to keep people safe, but the services did not waiver. These essential services ensured that people received medical care, such as dialysis, and had a ride to get to work. Vulnerable, homebound seniors continued to receive the support that they need to stay independent.
HCSS is a 501(c)(3). Tax-deductible donations can be made by credit card at their website at hcseniors.org or can be mailed to 1201 Sycamore Lane P.O.Box 448 Danville, Indiana 46112. You can call 317-745-4303 to make a food pantry appointment and for services and resources. Without a daily lunch program, the staff looked for new ways to provide nutritional meals and food to its regular guests and community members who would call for assistance. “Our staff and volunteers pride themselves in the relationships that they form with seniors. We had to find a way to stay safe while meeting these very personal needs,” says Executive Director Marina Keers. “This pandemic has proven that adaptation and flexibility are required to successfully serve others when social distancing is the new normal." Prior to the COVID 19 outbreak, HCSS operated its senior-friendly food pantry, for ages 60-plus, much like many others. When a senior came to the pantry, they spent time with volunteer Anne Burney to select the food and hygiene items that meet their needs. That time is also used to get to know the senior and assess if there are other needs they may have or community resources that might be of benefit to them. The pantry would need to change in order to continue meeting the growing needs. HCSS has always delivered food pantry items to seniors who were homebound and it was ready to expand this service to meet community needs. Volunteers had been deployed to deliver frozen meals from CICOA Aging & In Home Solutions to participants in its lunch program. Within days, the
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When someone you love has an alcohol addiction, it can be difficult to know what to say or do to help. Trisha Palencer, director of Chronic Pain and Chemical Dependency at the Addiction Treatment and Recovery Center at IU Health West Hospital shares some things to consider: • Learn about alcoholism before approaching your loved one. Alcoholism is more than having one too many cocktails from time to time - it’s a disorder. Take the time to learn about it from credible websites and resources. • Prepare what you’re going to say. Before the conversation, prepare yourself for possible responses and practice using
• Start a conversation. Confronting a loved one about addiction is never easy, but a conversation could be the turning point in their life to seek treatment. It’s important for your loved one to not feel attacked during the conversation. Avoid bringing up their addiction out of the blue and in an environment where they are not comfortable. Pick a private, quiet space with little to no interruptions. • Intervene. It can be difficult for an individual who is battling addiction to find treatment on their own. Once you’ve voiced your concerns, explain how you can get your loved one into treatment and the treatment options available. Let them know that you are there to support them every step of the way. It’s normal to fear making an addiction worse when deciding to talk with your loved one. While you may feel like you’re overstepping, in the long run, you might be saving their life.
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Staycation Tips Writer / Claire-Anne Aikman
I first heard the term staycation years ago and gave it a big shrug. Then, several years ago when my family and I were on vacation, the weather was grim and looking grimmer so we decided to head home early. When the question of what to do when we got home came up, I could only think of our list of home projects that we never made time for, and a new tradition emerged. Now we plan a project for each staycation. The first go-round involved reorganizing our workshop area, which has helped to facilitate many home projects since then. Working on projects can quickly feel like simply completing chores, but it doesn’t have to be. It can be about reconnecting, rejuvenating, and appreciating the place you have made into a home. Read on for some staycation enhancement tips. • We have a movie playlist, for which we toss bedtimes out the window. Initially we played a movie each night, but that felt like too much for us so we now designate a couple movie nights. Sometimes we have a pizza or popcorn party on the floor while watching. • Movie nights are followed by big, late-morning breakfasts - the kind we tend to eat only when we are traveling, and certainly not the kind we make amidst our normal daily activities. • A pitched tent makes a great escape, and blanket forts make great camping spots too. My kiddo even makes s’mores for a full camping vibe (via microwave, since we seldom do a campfire). • Write letters. I take this time to clear the blurry pictures off of my phone and find great pics I have not posted online. I print them, cut them, glue them to a card (a folded piece of paper is my go-to
method), and write a fun note. Mail your letters to family and friends, because few things bring a smile to a person’s face like a festive piece of mail. • Organize a game night or talent night. Learn a new card game or invent a new one - my kiddo once merged two games into one with rules only he understood, and his magic shows were legendary. • Test a new hobby. With so many YouTube tutorials, it’s easy to find out what kind of hobby might strike your interest. I am still unable to knit, my animal drawings are more blobby than not, and my cookie decorating skills are adequate at best, but it is fun exploring. • Get some exercise. We tend to take our neighborhood for granted in our normal day-to-day rush, but while in staycation mode the pups get added walks - and more time to explore smells along the way. • Take some music lessons. YouTube and a mobile app called Yousician are great resources. • Learn a new language, or brush up on the language classes you learned in high school. Duolingo is an easy app to navigate, and more than likely offers a language you once studied or always wanted to learn. Reach out and let me know your best staycation tips!
Claire-Ann is a West Side Realtor helping people make Hendricks County their home. You can reach her at 317-345-6640 or caikman@callcarpenter.com.
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