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Happy Independence Day! On this day, July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, declaring the 13 American colonies' independence from Great Britain and the formation of the United States of America. However you choose to celebrate, VitalCore wishes you a safe, happy, and joyful Independence Day!
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Molly Morelan, BSN RN, is the Director of Nursing Information and Technology, leading the training in Massachusetts for the implementation of our EMR, which is scheduled to go live on July 1. Our hardworking VitalCore corporate team on-site is dedicated to ensuring the startup goes smoothly. Massachusetts Department of Correction
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Recently, Captain Scott Smith presented staff at the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office letters of recognition and the Sheriff’s Life Saving Award. It was from their response to a suicide attempt, resulting in hospitalization on an overnight shift. Their actions saved the life of the detained person. Receiving Letters of Commendation & Lifesaving awards were: · CO Eric Teeters · Jail Corporal Sean Bruss · LPN Ginny Nehls Receiving Performance Recognition from that incident were: · Jail Sergeant Art Elsner · CO Kasey Gresbach Congratulations to everyone involved on your exemplary response to the incident and your shining example of excellence in correctional healthcare. Photo: Captain Scott Smith and LPN Ginny Nehls
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Today’s Juneteenth, and it’s all about celebrating freedom and remembering the fight for equality. It’s a great day to look back on how far we’ve come and think about how we can keep making things better for everyone. Enjoy the day!
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A friendly reminder to get outside this summer and participate in a physical activity. Increasing physical activity directly contributes to improved mental health and better overall health and well-being.
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Congratulations to the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office for receiving the Innovation Award (Large Jail) at the American Jail Association conference last week! The Detention Behavior Management Team was recognized for their efforts in managing those with serious and persistent mental health, medical and/or behavioral issues in restrictive housing. The team consists of Captain Paula Smith, CJM, Lieutenant Clayton Barth, Sergeant Caleb Posch, Sergeant Steven Terry, Health Service Administrator Ryan Fickle, Director of Nursing Meghan Day, Behavioral Health Coordinator Logan Reich, and Mental Health Practitioner Kendra Wolff. The team meets weekly to discuss Restrictive Housing, Disciplinary Detention, Medical watches, and Mental Health watches. Each team member has a role in the meetings and each profession represented is respected and valued. As a collective group, we hear each other’s concerns, difficulties, and ideas to gain clarity, safety, and unity. Our medical and mental health teams have a voice in disciplinary restrictions. Detention has a voice in the medical treatment of inmates. There are no known gaps in this system. All areas work together to achieve one goal: the safety, health, and well-being of all individuals in the facility. VitalCore is honored to collaborate with Sedgwick County!
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Today we remember service, sacrifice and selflessness. Happy Memorial Day
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May is Mental Health Awareness month. Remember to take some time for your mental health every day by practicing self-care activities such as talking with a friend or therapist, going on a walk, spending dedicated time on a hobby, meditating, or something else that helps you deal with the stress of life. What is your favorite self-care activity? Put it in the comments below.
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