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PCA Bourbonnais Supports St. Jude

Staff and providers from Primary Care Associates, Bourbonnais got up early and walked/ran the Hot Chocolate 5K on Saturday, November 5th. It was a very windy walk through the Windy City for LPN, Jackie Murray, and Site Supervisor, Laura Meents, while 3 other team members ran (Dena Reddick, NP; Jamie Paez, RN; Dawn Statler, CT). Everyone finished and enjoyed hot chocolate and chocolate fondue. It was a fun day of team building despite the wind and rain!

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Happy Nurse Practitioner Week!

National Nurse Practitioner Week is held annually to celebrate these exceptional health care providers and to remind lawmakers of the importance of removing outdated barriers to practice so nurse practitioners (NPs) will be allowed to practice to the full extent of their experience and education.

Sarah “Nicki” Baer-Leveque

Tara Barnes Cherry

 Krista Barton

 Paula Blair

Keith Buza

 Tara Campo

 Vanessa Capps

 Rick Carlson

Liz Chase

 Cynthia Croyle

Kristin Cyrier

 Erin Dean

 Elizabeth Deck

 Barbara Deyoung

 Holly Dinello

 Jennifer Dole

 Wendy Dyer

Sue Giacchino

 Shannon Greenquist

 Kendra Hansen

 Laura Healy

 Angela Heldt

Tammie Henerson

 Keyoma Jamerson

Alicia Kendra

 Joanna Lambert

 Lynn Lochner

Katie Locke

 Georgina Lopez

Shannon Male

Kshiti Manek

 Caitlin Mccarthy

 Christina Mitsdarffer

Isabelle Montoya

Jessica Morales

 Jena Nowicki

 Natalie Palka

 Elaine Papineau

 Ashley Perreault

 Dena Reddick

 Cheryl Rogers

 Deanna Schroeder

 Janella Schroeder

 Marisa Schrum

 Karla Schweigert

 Brittani Seagren

 Shana Teske

 Mandi Troli

 Katherine Van Hoveln

Karen Verill

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DAISY Award Winner: Sam R.

Congratulations to Riverside Healthcare’s most recent DAISY Award winner, 5 East RN Sam Ruffolo! Family, co-workers, and leaders gathered to help her celebrate.

The nationwide DAISY award program recognizes nurses’ exceptional clinical skills and compassion. Sam was nominated for her outstanding patient care.

“Let me begin by simply saying, that nurses are Angels! If you ask me how I know this, simply put, it’s because of the way they made me feel. Many times you can’t always put into words those emotions which are felt, due to the fact that emotions can be such as a superficial or visceral feeling. I want to talk about my angel Sam Longo. Sam had been my nurse for the night shift while I was here at Riverside. I came into the hospital not feeling well, and of course a little bit scared. During the course of my stay, all of the staff on 5 East I could see were working so hard. The floor seemed to be busy with hustle and bustle each day I was here, even into the night shift. When I found out that Sam was going to be my nurse after she introduced herself to me the first night that we met, I instantly felt that without even knowing why, that I was in the hands of someone who was meant to be doing what she was apparently called to do. As I got to know Sam a bit better, her demeanor was always calm and professional. She explained all aspects of my care to me very thoroughly, and took an enormous amount of time to answer my never ending questions. Sam could sense that I was still uneasy about the uncertainty of my situation even after she answered the million questions I asked her. While sensing this, Sam never left my side throughout the night. Of course I don’t mean that she never left my room, rather the lasting impression she left upon me when she left the room continued to stay with me the entire night. What I did not realize while she was there with me explaining everything, became apparently clear to me when she left my room to see her other patients. That realization was the lasting impression and impact that her kind, and soft words had on me. Even though I was blessed enough to not be in terrible health as some unfortunate patients on the floor had I’m sure, Sam never let it show that any of her other patients took any more priority than me. For that feeling alone, I am and will be forever grateful and blessed to have not felt that my needs took any backset to anyone else. Riverside has always had a great reputation, and I have had my care here for many years. It is so refreshing to still see so much compassion and kindness out there from nurses who have been through hell and back with the global pandemic. I am sorry that this letter has gone a bit long in the tooth, however in life, there are enough things that are always pointed out that can be improved, but not always are those extraordinary examples of angels like my nurse Sam are brought front and center. Sam has a gift and more importantly, she knows how to use that gift. Thank you Riverside for having such a nurse, and as I said starting out, Sam was my angel.”

To nominate a nurse, or learn more about this program visit bit.ly/Riverside_Daisy

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