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I recently had the great opportunity to attend an awards presentation at Poudre Valley Hospital for our Guardian Angels.

The Guardian Angel program is a program that allows grateful patients, their families and friends the opportunity to support programs and services at Poudre Valley Health System while recognizing the exemplary care they received from a PVHS “Guardian Angel” healthcare provider.


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I thought I’d share a couple of stories that attendees shared with us:

My Guardian Angel pin was awarded by a family whose wife and mother was my patient. She planned to go home the next morning, but her condition changed suddenly and she died in the early morning.  I’m grateful for this reminder of how fragile life is, and how important each patient is.

My pin came from a patient on our ortho unit who spent weeks recovering from a leg infection. He nearly lost his leg and suffered much pain and fear about the course of his stay and what his future looked like.  As he improved and “turned the good corner,” his spirits truly soared.  His face showed a vitality: pink cheeks and a smile that had not been there before. Then his gratitude for the care of our entire team of ortho, PT/OT, infectious disease MDs, transporters, HBO RNs, and others poured out in such humbling abundance. We all cheered the day he was discharged as he was able to walk! — Linda Meadows, patient’s direct caregiver on the ortho unit

I was so overwhelmed when I received my Angel award.  It was given by a patient I had cared for after an ATV accident.  They were from out of town, so I grabbed mattresses to put in the room for their kids – they were so grateful!  – JN, caregiver on the surgical unit

I have been blessed to work at PVH for over 20 years.  It was such an honor to be awarded the first Guardian Angel at PVHS years ago.  It’s wonderful to be recognized for the job I do, where my passion meets my purpose. – Kathleen Michie, PT/Oncology Massage Therapist

When I got my Guardian Angel award, it was one of the best days of my life.  It was a wonderful gift and I got to share it with my friend and co-worker, Misty Gann, RN.  It made me feel appreciated, which is a wonderful feeling to think that I made a difference in someone’s life. It is amazing and the reason I am a nurse.

Rulon

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We’re in health care to take care of people and our community. It’s pretty simple.

So when the American Nurses Association, which keeps the healthcare industry’s only database that helps other hospitals and healthcare providers nationwide make improvements in nursing and patient safety, says your two hospitals are among five nationally that consistently deliver outstanding nursing quality that improves patient care and safety, that’s a big win for our patients and our community.

That’s exactly what happened in Miami this morning, when the ANA announced that Medical Center of the Rockies and Poudre Valley Hospital were among five U.S. hospitals receiving the NDNQI Award for Outstanding Nursing Quality. MCR earned the award for community hospitals, while PVH earned the award for teaching hospitals.

The award recognizes the top five of more than 1,700 hospitals nationwide that report results to the database. The database allows nursing units to compare their performance to similar units at other hospitals at the local, state, regional, and national levels. Hospital-acquired pressure ulcers, patient falls with injury, infections acquired as a result of hospitalization and nurse turnover are among indicators tracked.

“The common traits of the award-winning hospitals are strong leadership, teamwork, commitment to ongoing improvement in patient care quality, continuous staff education and efficient use of resources,” said ANA President Karen A. Daley.

PVH, maybe not coincidentally, was the first hospital to receive the award after it was created in 2008. This was PVH’s fourth consecutive year receiving the award.

Medical Center of the Rockies, which isn’t even four years old yet, earned the NDNQI award for the first time. The PVHS Facebook page has a picture of the happy first-time recipients.

Congratulations to PVH and MCR, to the nurses and staff that make them the incredible hospitals they are, and most importantly to our patients and community, who are the reason we come to work each day.

Rulon

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