Thursday, December 07, 2006

Christmas Party

Milt and I would like to invite you to our home
for a
Faith Community Nurses Open House
Saturday December 23rd from 11 am to 1pm
Please bring your favorite dish to share.
If you have other nurses in your faith community that are thinking
about joining us,
please don't hesitate to bring them along.
Please RSVP at 484-5000 or SusanSaundersRN@cox.net
Directions at MapQuest.com
2975 Bruce Station
Chesapeake, VA 23321

Monday, November 20, 2006

Welcome Back Everyone!

Wow, what an awful time I have had trying to get things going again. First Blogger was not working for days and days. Then my computer went down and finally today Milt and Cox Cable worked together and got everything moving. We have a lot to tell you so check us out every day.......please!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Mental Health -Faith Communities

Don't forget to attend today's meeting from 9-12 noon at Mary Immaculate Hospital. I am sorry I forgot to put this reminder on earlier.

Monday, October 16, 2006

News in Brief

Don't for the American Cancer Society has their "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk on Saturday October 28 starting at 9am (Harbor Park). This is for families, kids, strollers, etc. so get out there and walk!

Put this date on your calendar - November 11th from 9-12noon at Mary Immaculate Hospital.
This is an awesome program called "Reaching Out and Recognizing Mental Illness in our Faith Communities". This is for you, your congregation, your clergy, your friends. These five dynamic speakers will fill you with knowledge of what to do, how to help, and where to go to seek assistance for mental health issues that touch our lives. The newest statistic is that one out of every five people will have some type of mental illness. Please, this might be you, your child, a parent, a relative, a worker.......come and learn what to do.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Note To Everyone and also "Our Family Helpers"

From time to time during the next four weeks I need to use this blog to write to my "Family Helpers". We are males, females, young and "mature" helpers from various churches, in our neighborhood, who have all come together to help a family in crisis. When I make my calls everyone wants to know how things are going and I wear out my whistle talking, sooooo I decided to use our blog, ocasionally, for this purpose.

Thursday Sept 14,

I met with the family today. Everything is going as planned. Last week we had established four objectives:
1. Meals - Monday thru Friday - starting 9-11-06
2. Organizing the garage and moving furniture
3. Putting doors on the dining room opening
4. Sitters - Monday thru Friday 9-6 for the next three weeks

As of today, they have received meals for three nights and I just can't even explain how this has helped.
Our "Family Helpers" are feeding three adults and two children every night. Hurrah for our great meal organizer and our cooks! Objective One Completed.

This past Saturday a whole team of helpers showed up to help our husband. The garage got organized, cleaned and furniture moved. Hurrah to our organizer and team members.
Objective Two Completed

We are waiting for the doors to come in and then we will work on Objective Three.

Objective Four will begin this coming Monday. I met with the family today (which includes a Parish Nurse who has been living with them). We all talked about some suggestions for our "Family Sitters".
1. Our 9AM people need to arrive about 10-15" early so Dad can get the children to daycare by 9AM.
2. We cannot leave Mom by herself....so please don't leave until the person coming after you is there. (Everyone's phone number is in the blue folder at the house).
3. Please do not talk about illness...Mom's or yours....Be positive
4. Remember to keep the house peaceful and quiet.
5. Mom gets tired just going across the room. She will nap around 2pm and the three year old will nap at the same time. The four year old and the baby (two months) will need to be watched.
(They are sweet, sweet little girls....all three) You will get a lot of hugs!
6. Dad wants Mom to reprimand the girls. Mom and Dad are firm and consistent with their parenting.
6. Dad may come in and out during the day but he still needs us there.
7. Wear cool comfortable clothing.
8. Please don't bring children or anyone with you. With all the toys and baby swings, carriers, etc. there is not room.

The Parish Nurse (from Baltimore Maryland) and I hope these notes will help everyone. (The Parish Nurse will be leaving this weekend)

Remember...We are blessed to have this family intact and each of you are blessed for being a part of this family's history.

Call me if you need me, but remember I am an hour traveling time from you. Susan

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Traveling Hairdresser - Keep this number handy!

We finally have a young lady who has decided to take her talents and help people in their homes.
Yes, Jane Hixon's daughter Julee has been a hairdresser for over 14 years. She brings all the necessary items to wash, cut, and style hair. What a wonderful resource she will be to all of us in this area! Jane said her rates are very reasonable. Julee gives a discount for other members of the family if she is already at the home. Please use her services!

This is the information from Julee's business card.
Julee's Creations
Complete line of hair care services performed in the comfort of your home
Call for an appointment
Cell 757-617-8517
Home 757-549-4099
Julee Hixon
I bring the salon to you!

(Remember: The information on a blog rotates and archives each month. You can recall any past information by using the search box at the top of the blog. It will then search through the archives for you.)

Monday, September 11, 2006

Va Peninsula Dental Community Day

Date: October 6 and 7, 2006 Friday and Saturday
Where: Peninsula Christian Free Clinic
5100 Marshall Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
Time: 8AM till 5PM with Registration starting at 6AM

Target Population: Primarily Adults, Children are on a case by case basis (300 Patients Total)

Eligibility: No financial screening, Patient must have no dental insurance. Patients will fill out intake and patient history.

Scheduling: Walk-In but some Group appointments (shelters, etc.) will be made.

Other Services at Event: Visual and Audiological Screening

Sponsored By: Peninsula Christian Free Clinic (Host); Olde Towne Medical Center; Lackey Free Family Medicine Clinic; PICH; Operation Breaking Through: Operation Blessing); H.E.L.P. Free Clinic; Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic

Note: They are in need of both professional and lay volunteers. Individuals who wish to donate their time should contact the Volunteer Coordinator at Peninsula Christian Free Clinic by calling 380-0288, press 1 then 5.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Time For A Funeral

Sorry about the break in the postings, but my ex-husband died on Sunday and I need to go to the funeral tomorrow. This weekend I will be posting all new information. Please stay tuned.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Spiritual Gifts Workshop

Have you ever completed a spiritual gifts inventory to assess what your Spiritual Gifts and Passions are? Perhaps you have but it's been a while - have your gifts changed?

A Spiritual Gifts Workshop will be presented by Linnea Nilsen Capshaw. Ms. Capshaw, a coach, facilitator, consultant and trainer from the EQUIPPING THE CHURCH MOVEMENT works with faith-based organizations and congregations nationally. We will not only discover our own spiritual gifts and passions, but will learn how to assess and implement a system of involvement for our volunterrs, to empower them rather than burn them out, transforming them into wise and bold ministers for Christ.

When: Saturday, 26 August 2006
Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 228 29th Street Newport News, VA 23607
Cost: $5.00 (includes lunch and material)
Registration: Call Trinity's office at 757-244-4051 or email pastorsam1@aol.com
no later than Wednesday August 23rd
Nursing Contact Hours (5.4) applied for through Bon Secours Hampton Roads

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Two New Books

Did you know that two of our Faith Community Nurses have published books recently? Yes, I already purchased one and I hope you will too. Here is the information:

MILITARY WIDOW - A Survival Guide
by Joanne M. Steen, MS, NCC and M. Regina Asaro, MS,RN,CT
Regina is a Faith Community Nurse from Hampton Roads, VA and you can reach her by email at regina@militarywidow.com or go to www.militarywidow.com

Our other author is Doris Young and her book will be available very soon. I will keep you posted when Doris's book is ready to purchase. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Motorized Scooter

A lady from our church (St. Nicholas Catholic Church) wants to donate a motorized scooter to someone who could use it. Please email me immediately if you are interested.
SusanSaundersRN@cox.net

Saturday, August 12, 2006

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Our Faith Community Nurse, Kelly Good, has recommended this seminar that is coming to Norfolk on August 26th. It is about the surprisingly large role of halogens in both our wellness and dysfunction (Iodine -Bromine, Chlorine - Fluorine). Kelly said you need to register right away if you would like to attend. For more information or to register go to their website at http://www.xymogen.com

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Attention All Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers!

If you are a Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer, and all of us should be, there is going to be a:

Pan/Flu Survival Workshop (Pandemic Influenza) (AKA Bird Flu) sponsored by the Virginia Department of Health on August 22, 2006. It will be during the day.

If interested, or for more information email Christina.Eschert@vdh.virginia.gov and tell her you heard about it through our blog.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Good Morning - It's August

It seems that August is already here. We have been on vacation and time really goes quickly when you are having great fun. I hope you have been able to "get away" this summer. Well, it's time for me to get in gear again.

This week I will be loading a lot of new information to www.FaithCommunityNurses.com and
this blog.....please try to read it at least once each week. We are having great comments from those who are using it.

If you have anything you want to add, please email me at SusanSaundersRN@cox.net I will get it right on!

Have a great day and stay blessed! Susan

Friday, July 28, 2006

Interesting Information

Just had an email from a nurse I met at the Antibiotic Drill. She found three sites for an online parish nurse course. I have not had a chance to look at these...maybe you would like to.

http://www.elearn.wvu.edu/Continuing/ParishNurse Prep.html
(Basic course at University of West Virginia)
http://www.elearn.wvu.edu/Continuing/AdvParishNurse Prep.html
(Advanced course)
http://www.nursing.slu.edu/cne_parish_nurse_home.html
(Basic course at St. Louis University)
This last one has underlines between these words
cne_parish_nurse_home.html

Thanks Linda, I hope you emailed Pam and will join our group!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Mass Antibiotic Dispensing Drill

I just wanted you to know that Milt and I are an active part of our Chesapeake Medical Reserve Corps and on Thursday July 13th we were part of our second mock "dispensing drill". This year the story was that an airplane flew over Chesapeake with a plume of Anthrax behind it. The Public Health Department, the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), the Citizens Emergency Response Team (CERT) Chesapeake Police, Fire and Rescue were all there....working together. We probably had even more groups that assisted that I did not recognize. It was very revealing, somewhat scary and a little fun.

We completed two shifts. I was shift one. I was assigned to a mass, quick dispensing table. Our goal was to move thousands, upon thousands of people QUICKLY through a maze of three lines. One line for Doxycycline, one line for allergies to Doxycycline, pregnant or nursing, or under 9 years old, and one line for medical evaluation. I was line two.

We had four Registered Nurses and one supervisor. Then the people came...whew...they came with all sorts of problems, mental issues, fainting, loss of a child, deaf, can't speak English. We even had a person steal a whole box of medication and ran for the door. It really tests all your faculties at one time. You have to be quick and learn you "alone" cannot control the situation. It is a great "team" excercise. Some of the other nurses, and myself, had difficultly not taking control of any given situation. You must go ONLY to your supervisor for everything. It is a chain of command exercise.

I really want to encourage you to be a part of this wonderful extension of nursing. Milt and I feel it is our duty as a citizen to use our knowledge and expertise to help our fellow man. Please join your local chapter. I have all the names and numbers. Don't wait to be called. Just email me at SusanSaundersRN@cox.net.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Quick Information - More Coming!

We are really starting to use these sites and blog. I am getting so excited! I am going to load the latest Faith Community Nursing Ministry newsletter from Sharon J. on this blog and on the website... www.FaithCommunityNurses.com

Then I have information about the Mental Health Panel Discussion that is in the beginning phase....but growing.

Pam S. emailed everyone about the meeting on July 20th at my church (St. Nicholas on Little Neck Rd). The gentleman from Senior Corp will speak to us about the "new" Medicare Prescription Drug Program. Apparently there were a lot of people who signed up for the wrong plan or were confused so there will be an open window for these individuals in November (I believe). He is coming to tell us all about it. We have had a lot of nurses emailing us about coming to that meeting, everyone is welcome, but I need a head count and what church you are coming from.

Now I need to thank each and every one of you that has gone to my website www.NursesArticles.com because Google has chosen it out of 30 million other websites (on nurses articles) to be number 7 on their search engine. This is unheard of...it takes years and years to get that kind of rating and it's only been two months. Of course, I want to be Number One! All kidding aside, it makes the money to keep the other two sites paid for and allows us to have them without advertisements and I hope in time and with your help it will generate enough money to increase the grants in The Nightingale Fund.

Thanks again...You guys are the greatest!

Friday, July 07, 2006

Openings For Section 8 Housing - What You Must Know!

Section 8 Housing does not open too often and when it does persons who want to apply need to know. It appears that a phone call (continuous dialing, no doubt) will do it. Jane Hixon has several elderly ladies in her church that are living in nice housing with rent assistance paid by Section 8. All our Faith Community Nurses need to know about this.
Applications for Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8)
You need to apply for the Housing Choice Voucher Program with Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
Call (757) 624-8615 or 1-800-545-1833 on
Saturday Aug 12, Aug 19,Sept 9, Sept 16
Between 9-12 noon
***Please note that Saturday, September 16th is the last opportunity to apply until further notice***

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

This is a very important message for everyone to read and participate in:

The American Cancer Society sponsors a national Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk every year. This year the event will also take place in our Hampton Roads area. This is very exciting because it is a family oriented event and there is no registration fee. It will take place at Harbor Park on Saturday October 28th.

We need our Faith Community Nurses to come forward and make this happen. The ACS is sponsoring a breakfast for you on Thursday August 24th at 8am at the downtown Marriott.
At this lovely breakfast you will hear all the details and fun that we will have. The breakfast is by invitation only. If you would like to attend you need to call Valerie Burge-Hall (ACS) @ 591-8330. She is excited to speak with you and I'll see you there!

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Choosing The Right AED

This was a busy week. We have been discussing AED's for our churches. We know every church needs one but choosing the right one at the best price is difficult. We purchased ours two years ago and have been very pleased. Our AED is wall mounted in a glass box just as you enter the building (which is also the entrance to our chapel and church). We trained all the ushers and all the staff. We felt the staff needed training because they occupy the building every day. I would love to hear from some of you about how you have handled this is your faith community.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Today is a Great Day!

Every day is a great day when you wake up and know you are still here. Coffee to drink, the cat to feed, pills to take, paper to bring in....sound a bit familiar?

I spent all day yesterday listening and learning from Tom Antion. He is, in my opinion, the guru of the internet. He has helped me create this Blog, www.NursesArticles.com and even my fun site www.CatArticles.net It is so much fun to bring Faith Community Nursing to a more visible level. My goal is to tell more and more people about what we do.

Please tell your friends to "tune in" to the internet and watch us grow!

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Good Morning,
I just published our new website FaithCommunityNurses.com and I am so excited! I have worked on this for months. I still don't have it just like I want...but for now it is fine. Today is our regional FCN meeting and I can finally tell the gals that we have our own website. Hurrah for us!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Working On The Websites

Wow, I never realized how much work goes into filling these websites. Today I was working on FaithCommunityNurses.com and I think I may change it to .org ....decisions, decisions. It's raining today and it's Saturday, so it's a great day to work on the computer.

My dear, sweet husband has volunteered to write my Press Release to get the ball rolling. In order to write it you have to be very solid with your long range goal. Wow, Now I have another difficult decision. I will have to sit quietly and let God speak to me about that.

Shhhhhhhh...I am listening.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Our Mentally Challenged Individuals

Today I spoke to a lovely lady that has devoted twenty plus years to helping the mentally ill. She would like to come to our church and speak about what services are in the area to help these individuals. I told her we should plan a panel discussion and invite the seven churches that are in our area. Our Parish Nurse group meets next Thursday and we will all discuss this at that time.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Faith Community Nurses

This the 26th day of May is my ribbon cutting ceremony for my new blog. I am a Faith Community Nurse (formerly called Parish Nurse) in Chesapeake, VA and I believe that every church or faith community should have a Faith Community Ministry in place. My goal is to spread the word and educate people about this wonderful ministry. Please visit my website at NursesArticles.com and click on Faith Community Nursing.