Canada Life (one of our employee benefit providers) has passed along this activity for October called Wellbeing Bingo . The idea is to do as many of these activities in the month of October to take care of yourself and others. Check it out! How many are you committed to doing this October?
PPE Supplies – Where to get them…
Hi All:
Here’s some links to places to order PPE Supplies online. We hope that they are helpful:
Stage 2 Recovery- Frequently Asked Questions
Hey everyone:
As thing start to open up after the worst of the COVID-19 crisis is over, here are some frequently asked questions that CLBC put together regarding the people we serve and their families. Check it out here.
Stay safe everyone!
MS Bike Ride… Virtually..!
Hi everyone:
Our friend Val H had the best doctor… Jim Noiles. While Jim retired a few years ago, he has continued to stay active and helping others. One of the things he’s done over the years is the MS Bike Ride. He’s on a virtual team this year raising funds to beat Multiple Sclerosis. If you’re interested in donating to the cause, check out the ride through Jim’s fundraising page here.
Best wishes on the ride Jim!
Travis and Janeen’s Message…!
Hi all:
Great shot of Travis W and Janeen M from Creston sending a positive message during this Coronavirus situation. Thanks to Shell S for passing this along.
Stay safe and have an awesome weekend!
Message from CLBC…
Check this out – a really cool video from members of the CLBC team thanking folks like our teams for hanging in there and doing all that’s necessary to keep people safe and well supported.
Weekly Update to Individuals and Families from CLBC
One AMAZING employee….!
Hi everyone:
We have a compliments section on our website but sometimes there’s something that comes in that is too good not to share more widely. It is obvious how much Kevin H who is one of our unsung heroes at CCSS is valued by CT, Carolyn S and Beth B but no better stated than by Beth and Carolyn in this note to Thea W (their Home Share Coordinator):
Good Morning Thea: I am unsure who to send this to so thought you could pass it on for Carolyn and I…. There are people all over our Country going above and beyond right now… I think, sometimes we might overlook those right here, close to home. When Covid19 started, and people started to isolate (we started a week earlier then most) we made it very clear to our Support Workers that, if they did not feel safe coming to the house during all this we would understand. We also told Kevin if he needed to stay home AND if CCSS would not cover his wages (we had no idea what your agency policies were regarding that)… we would personally cover the wages because Kevin is so important to CT and we did not want him to lose his worker. So, in a nut shell… Kevin could be sitting at home with a full wage and being safe… lots of people have had to do this. Kevin chose not to do this…. instead he has shown up every day, taking his coat/sweaters off outside, changing his shoes, entering the house, disinfecting his hands, putting a mask and gloves on… all of which he wears the entire time he is here. He sits with CT, talks to him (non-stop), allows CT to hold his hand… he does this every day. To truly appreciate what this all means is to KNOW our C… he must be watched constantly… he is extremely high needs. Kevin never “misses” anything when it comes to looking after this young man. He takes care of all the medical and physical requirements associated with C. We were told that (via Doctors), should C contract this virus it would be unlikely he would survive…a difficult reality… but life for C and us. Because of this Carolyn and I decided to make a film for C’s birth family… just in case… so they would have him in their homes… because they all live so far away… and in case we lose him to Covid19. We did “A Day in the Life of C”…the filming started at 6 a.m. and ended at 8:30 p.m. Kevin, sitting with C spent 3 days editing the filming, transferring it all to flash drives so we could send it to his family members. Prior to all this Kevin also went out and purchased a new laptop for C, set it all up for us, and figured out how to install ZOOM so C’s family could also connect with him every week, in addition to them receiving the film we all did. These were all things we could not have done for two reason…1) We are stupid when it comes to computers and, 2) We have remained isolated so could not have done C’s purchases. Throughout all these little extras it should be remembered that C’s needs do not change…everything still needs to be done for him and whoever is looking after the medical requirements MUST stay focused and be careful. Kevin does all this when he is here… he goes out with him for walks, empties bags, gives medications, gets coughed on, starts and stops feeds, does all the flushes. Some could say…”yes, but he gets paid”……Carolyn and I say….”Find a man (note “man”) who would do this, during this pandemic, putting up with us, getting coughed on, having to wear masks and gloves (for 5 hour shifts)….when he could be sitting at home, with pay… you would be hard pressed…”If you have some sort of staff appreciation/ recognition…please put Kevin’s name in there somewhere…we verbally thank him every day…but we are sure, if you actually knew everything he does for C… you would also (because he is employed by your agency) like to take a moment to give him an extra thank you… he deserves it 100%. Thank you for your time, stay safe and healthy. Beth B, Carolyn S and CT
from Beth B and Carolyn S about the amazing Kevin H!
THANKS KEVIN!!!
Ideas to Stay Connected & Entertained During COVID19
Hi everyone:
Vela Housing Society has put together this awesome list of ideas to keep you busy while we’re all self isolating. Maybe some good ideas for the weekend?
Stay safe!
Plain Language Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
Hi everyone:
Please see this link for some plain language information on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. This comes from the Green Mountain Self Advocates group in Vermont.
A wonderful resource, thanks to Margaret and COPCS for passing this along.