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Rachael Gilmore is new to the Roaring Fork Valley but very familiar with providing geriatric care as a former CNA, and now Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at Renew.
She moved to the area and started working at Renew about six months ago after the COVID-19 pandemic was no longer new to her.
“We get tested as residents and employees. We try to maintain and keep our social distance at the facility but yet we work as a team. We’ve been pretty protective at keeping Covid down or from the facility, so I’m very proud of that,” Gilmore said.
Healthcare Heroes Honored with Awards Totaling $16,500 HVAC Contractor and Partners Award Outstanding Healthcare Workers with Free AC Systems
Bend, Oregon: Healthcare workers account for about one in ten COVID-19 infections in Oregon. They’re the most likely to get exposed, and that puts their families, roommates, and loved ones at risk too. To acknowledge frontline healthcare workers, GreenSavers and partners awarded free ENERGY STAR® certified American Standard Silver 16 Low Profile Air Conditioners, valued at $5,500 each, to three healthcare workers who have gone above and beyond in the fight against COVID-19.
“As if dealing with COVID weren’t enough, it was that much harder for healthcare workers who lost sleep because of the heat and smoke last summer,” says Robert Hamerly, Principal at GreenSavers. “We wanted to do our part to help them be at their best.”
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Back in December, University of Wisconsin System President Tommy Thompson announced an incentive for UW students with nursing skills and other health backgrounds to work on the front lines of Wisconsin’s fight against the COVID-19 …
HALIFAX A nurse in Cape Breton became the first person in Nova Scotia outside of Halifax to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Monday morning. The first shot given in the Eastern Zone was administered Monday morning at Cape Breton Regional Hospital. The first vaccination went to Darlene White, a Licensed Practical Nurse in the hospital’s COVID-19 unit. “It is exciting,” said White. “Hopefully we’re going to get back to I guess what we call the new normal. I don’t think we’ll ever be back to what we were in past years, but I think this is the first step.”