Congregational Health ENews May 2015 In this Issue From the Director Job Opportunity Health Related Events Monthly Networking Sessions Foundations of Faith Community Nursing Course Educational Opportunities About Duet Upcoming Events Reflections from Sherry Hottenstein Director of Congregational Health Services A message from: Nancy L .Rago Durbin, MS,BSN,RN-BC Faith Community Nurse Director for Faith Community Nurses, Health Ministries Association, Inc. th May 6 begins Nurses Week 2015. The 2015 theme reflects the extraordinary care all nurses bring to their ministry, and especially honors the practice of faith community nursing and care for the whole person. An excerpt From Faith Community Nursing: Scope and Standards of nd Practice, 2 Edition, January 2012 The Faith community nurse practices ethically."the faith community nurse delivers care in a manner that preserves and protects the healthcare consumer's autonomy, dignity, rights, and spiritual beliefs and practices" National Nurses Week History National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday. These permanent dates enhance planning and position National Nurses Week as an established recognition event The nursing profession has been supported and promoted by the American Nurses Association (ANA) since 1896.The ANA supports and encourages National Nurses Week recognition programs through the state and district nurses associations, other specialty nursing organizations, educational Foundations of Faith Community Nursing Course Fall 2015 Dates TBA facilities, and independent health care companies and institutions. Other Links Please take time to celebrate your wonderful work and ministry Thank you for all of the gifts you so generously share and for all of the lives you touch every day About Us Volunteering Videos Contact Us Celebrating 20 years of educating registered nurses in Parish Nursing/Faith Community Nursing We continue to highlight moments of our faith community nurse course. Below is a picture from the class of 2007. Can you find me in the group? Thank you, Debbie Harbinson for the red noses and coming back into our network. Debbie, a certified Laughter leader, presented Mindful Mirth at the Retreat on Saturday. Statistical Reporting We continue to work on the process of developing a statistics tool. Thank you for your patience in this process. Remember that practicing as a registered nurse requires documentation for if it is not documented you did not do it. I continue to meet with community partners and they are asking questions about what faith community nurses do. I can visualize the impact outcomes for the community but still need the data from you all to tell them specifics. Annual Survey We thank all of you that took the time to complete the annual survey We look forward to providing programs that interest and benefit you in your ministries in the future. Job Opportunity Parish Nurse - Faith Presbyterian Church is seeking to fill a part time parish nurse position. The position is intended to provide whole person health promotion services with an emphasis on spiritual care. Duties include visiting members in homes, hospitals, and care centers, assessing health needs of congregation and community congruent with the purpose and mission of Faith Church, providing health services consultation with members and staff, as needed, and coordinating educational offerings. Current Arizona license as Registered Nurse, effective communication skills, experience with senior population, community health nursing experience preferred. Apply Personnel Committee, Faith Presbyterian Church, 16000 N Del Webb Blvd, Sun City AZ 85351. Health Related Events Meds Connection This program can help your congregants afford prescription medication if they have been diagnosed with a neurological condition. For more information about this program through the Banner Health foundation Click here. Join us for a webinar! It Takes Faith: Addressing Tobacco Use with the Faith Community May 13, 2015, 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm Hosted by: Faiths United Against Tobacco and the Centers for Disease Control. Click here for flyer. "Sugar Crush" at Andara, May 20, 2015, 5:00 - 7:30 pm Dr. Richard Jacoby will present a program on How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage and Reclaim Good Health. Join us for Dr. Richard Jacoby's SUGAR CRUSH How to Reduce Inflammation, Reverse Nerve Damage, and Reclaim Good Health Wednesday, May 20th from 5:00 to 7:30pm at Andara Registration begins at 5:00 Dinner is from 5:30-6:00 Presentation is from 6:00-7:30 Dr. Jacoby is a Scottsdale resident and will be doing the presentation on his book at this event. Earn 1.5 CEU credits! Call 480-451-1800 now to reserve your space. Monthly Networking Sessions West Valley - Tuesday, May 12, 12:00 - 2:00 pm. Faith Presbyterian Church 16000 N. Del Webb Blvd. Sun City, Arizona 85351 Our hostess will be Mimi Dorhauer. Lunch will be provided by Laurie Fox, Home Watch Caregivers. RSVP by Monday, May 4th to: nurse@scfaith.org or 623-947-3611. Save the Dates: West Valley - Tuesday, June 9, 12:00 - 1:30 pm. Park Wood Assisted Living 14581 W. Parkwood Dr., Surprise, Arizona Faith Community Nursing Course Promote health in mind, body and spirit Duet offers the "Foundations of Faith Community Nursing" course for nurses seeking to become faith community nurses. The course is based on curriculum developed through the International Parish Nurse Resource Center and updated late 2014 with 2 additional modules of Spiritual Care and Behavioral Health. Other topics include: community assessment, starting a ministry, accessing resources, developing health programs, and working in collaboration with partners in faith communities. Fall 2015 Dates: Thursdays and Fridays September 18th,19th and October 9th, 10th Educational Opportunities Faith Community Teleconference Schedule from Texas: 2015 Note from Becky: "Our hope was to continue with the free offerings, however the participant numbers have grown so that the cost to the hospital has tripled. We are unfortunately not able to continue our Teleconference series without some support from its participants. We are requesting a nonrefundable payment of $10.00 in order to participate in a Teleconference. we believe this low cost from each participant will allow us to continue this offering into the future. Rebekah E. Seymour, MSN/ED, BSN, RN Congregational Health Ministries Coordinator Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas 3080 College Street Beaumont, TX 77701 409-212-5648 (Office) 409-212-6106 (Fax) rebekah.seymour@bhset.net Click here for flyer and schedule for the year and feel free to contact Becky to learn more about the new registration process. AURORA Behavioral Health Aurora Lunch & Learn CEU Seminars in Glendale and Tempe Click here for the flyer with the 2015 dates, topics and locations. April's topic about Spiritual care was great. Aurora is one of the few behavioral health facilities in the country that has a chaplain on staff. I was able to stand up and tell the group of mostly social workers about how faith community nurses can be a resource for them. Register NOW for May's session in the West as they do fill up fast and people are put on a waiting list. Mindfulness Matters Presented by JFCS Aleinu & Hospice of the Valley Wednesday, May 20, 2015 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ina Levine Jewish Community Chapel 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, Arizona 85254 Learn Mindfulness techniques that scientific studies show relieve anxiety, depression, pain and other medical conditions. 3 CEU's provided. Click here for flyer and registration information. Living with Alzheimer's for middle-stage caregivers Hosted by: Alzheimer's Association DSW & Duet Date: June 3, 10 & 17, 2015 (3-part series; seating is limited) 10:0 am - 12:00 pm Duet 555 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix, Arizona 85021 Please RSVP - 602-528-0545 or mburruel@alz.org Click here for flyer. Area Agency on Aging- Tuesday, June 23, 2015- 1:30-3:00 "Understanding Hoarding Disorder" Because of an overwhelming response they have added a third presentation on June 23, 2015. This presentation was designed to be an introduction to hoarding and addresses issues such as the causes of hoarding, the differences between squalor/hoarding and how individual perceptions can help or hinder attempts to help someone struggling with hoarding behavior . This is a free educational opportunity, but you do need to RSVP since there is limited seating. RSVP to Mary Coalson at 602-241-5577 or email mary.coalson@aaaphx.org. Click here for flyer. National Nurses Week 2015 Webinar My Patient, My Code, My Practice: Ethical Decision-making and Action Thursday, May 7, 2015 - 1:00 p.m. EDT, Noon CDT, 11:00 a.m. MDT, 10:00 a.m. PDT Register at: http://www.nursingworld.org/NNW-2015Webinar 2015 Health Ministries Association Annual Conference The Journey to Wholeness: Response. . . Resilience. . . Rituals. . Recovery HMA is excited to bring the 2015 Annual conference to New Orleans for the first time August 31 - September 2, 2015. Many plans are still underway and we are pleased to announce our brochure and registration will be available in mid-May! Look for more information in next month's e-news. About Duet Mission To promote health and well-being through a broad range of services to homebound adults, caregivers, faith communities and grandparents raising grandchildren. Vision We envision the day when we completely meet the demand in our service area for our broad range of health and aging services. Values Dignity: Inclusiveness: Excellence: Commitment: Humbly approaching each person we serve. Embracing all people into our community of care. Always giving our best in everything we do. Fulfilling our mission without fail when resources and and energies are challenged. Stewardship: Ensuring accountability in all we do to fulfill our mission for the current and future generations.
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