DECEMBER 2023

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!



YOUR SUCCESS STORIES


Community Repair Outcome

Pine Grove, Fredericton


After an incredible outpouring of support from many local businesses and individuals, the electrical system powering Pine Grove’s Festival of Lights has been fully restored. Many businesses donated material, tools and labour, including local high school electrical wiring students. This is the true spirit of Christmas!




Edmundston Christmas Parade

Les Résidences Jodins Inc.


To festive tunes and holiday colors, employees, volunteers and residents of Les Résidences Jodins accompanied their well-decorated mini bus to participate in the City of Edmundston Christmas Parade. The magic was visible in the eyes and smiles of the residents, as well as all the children along the route, and not to forget Santa Claus! Everything to get in the holiday spirit! A big thank you to the City of Edmundston for providing wonderful moments for both young and old, and a big thank you to the employees, volunteers, and residents for your involvement and participation!




NBCCSA Excellence awards


The New Brunswick Continuing Care Safety Association Inc. (NBCCSA) presented four recognition awards to trainers and homes who play a key role in advancing the program and philosophy for All the right moves (ATRM). The awards go to..


ATRM Nursing Home Award of Excellence 2023

- White Rapids Manor, Fredericton Junction


ATRM Nursing Home Award of Excellence 2023

- Foyer Notre Dame de Lourdes, Bathurst


ATRM Individual Award of Excellence 2023

- Mary Carmichael, White Rapids Manor, Fredericton Junction


ATRM Individual Award of Excellence 2023

- Isabelle Roussel Pitre, Les Résidences Jodin Inc., Edmundston



On the left image (from left to right): Isabelle Roussel Pitre, award winner, with Amélie Deschênes, Executive Director at Les Résidences Jodins Inc.


On the right image (from left to right): Marjorie Belzile, Cilnical OHS Director at NBCCSA, with Mary Carmichael, award winner.


Congratulations to all!



If you would like to share a story with the nursing home sector, please send your Success Stories to Mélanie Eva.


ANNOUNCEMENTS


Recruitment and Retention Update


The holiday season is a great time to connect your home with local schools for winter activities. Both the English and French school districts have opportunities to collaborate. Please reach out to your Recruitment and Retention Coordinator to set up a visit or intergenerational activity in your home.


We have attended 7 job fairs since September and have made it our mission to recruit as many candidates as possible, working towards our goal of supporting nursing homes across the province. These include local and international job fairs where we focus on recruitment for care-related roles. Specifically, our CEO Julie joined the Destination Canada mission to France and Morocco.


We also participated in online job fairs which have offered a much larger pool of applicants. Our list of candidates available to be hired is growing, please reach out with your home’s needs to be sent a list fitting applicants.  


We have many international recruits; this is a long-term solution to meet our needs. Local candidates who are recruited are sent out to homes in need as soon as we are in contact. Thank you so much for your patience with us as we continue learning to improve our service of recruitment and retention.


Please reach out to Emma at RRCoordinator@nbanh.com if you have any questions about recruitment or intergenerational activities.


Here are the folks who represented our sector in Morocco!




News Staff at NBANH

René Doucette, Chief Operating Officer (COO)


My name is René Doucette, and I would like to introduce myself as the new Chief Operating Officer for the New Brunswick Nursing Home Association.


I graduated from Saint Thomas University with a degree in Communications and Public Policy. While studying for my degree, I worked as a casual in environmental services (housekeeping) and as an admitting & emergency room clerk at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital (DECRH). Upon completing my degree, I began my early career working in health care, for the Horizon Health Network, and was fortunate to have the opportunity to work in various fields such as communications, official languages, risk management, and process improvement (certified lean six sigma green belt). After my departure from the Horizon Health Network, I worked as a Human Resources Consultant and Human Resources Strategy and Programs Consultant for the Department of Social Development, and later, in December 2020, resigned from central government to work as a Business Development Assistant and Human Resources Business Partner for the New Brunswick Liquor Commission (ANBL).


A bit about myself, I like to spend my personal time hanging out with family and friends and going for hikes in the woods with my dog – Lincoln (saying he’s hyper would be an understatement), watching Netflix, swimming, reading, and more.


The one common theme you will certainly notice from my professional experience is that I love working with people and fostering strong relationships to face challenges and achieve goals·. I am excited to start working with you all!



RESOURCES



Canadian Remote Access for Dementia Learning Experiences (CRADLE+)


The Canadian Remote Access for Dementia Learning Experiences (CRADLE+) is now available for FREE until December 31st, 2023. CRADLE+ is available in multiple languages including English and French. In this course, care providers will explore strategies to meaningfully connect and support people living with dementia and their care partners. To register for the program, please click here.




Improving Essential Conversations in Long-Term Care: Introduction to the QUIC Toolkit


Pallium Canada has a new toolkit and resource guide called “Improving Essential Conversations in Long Term Care”. The new guide can be found here.


In addition, Pallium has shared the new Quality Improvement Condensed (QUIC) toolkit, Improving Essential Conversations in Long-Term Care. This toolkit aims to support those working in long-term care facilities to improve essential conversations with residents and their caregivers.


This QUIC was developed by Pallium Canada and a core group of subject matter experts. They collaborated, receiving input and feedback, from a pan-Canadian community of practice, the Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Community of Practice, made up of 97 members from across Canada and professions – all with a shared passion for integrating a palliative care approach in long-term care. Register to be a part of this COP and find past session recordings here.



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IN THE NEWS


The Issues: Chaos erupts as pension bill passes


The Issues: Both sides blame each other for shutdown of pension debate


CBC: Province says essential services law constitutional, in reply to nursing home workers lawsuit


CBC: Pension bill targeting school board, nursing home workers grants a pass to judges


CTV: 'Stay tuned': CUPE vows further action after N.B. pension bill passes


CBC: Pension bill targeting school board, nursing home workers grants a pass to judges


CBC: Stick it, Grinch: The show will go on, thanks to handy high schoolers


CBC: Community comes together to save beloved Fredericton holiday tradition


CBC: Thieves steal copper wiring from Fredericton nursing home's Christmas display


CTV: Union protests New Brunswick plan to transform public-sector pension plans


CTV: New Moncton nursing home to open in 2025


CTV: High schoolers help N.B. nursing home after theft


CTV: N.B. students help nursing home


CTV: Copper wire thieves target N.B. nursing home


CTV: How the Grinch stole copper: N.B. nursing home fundraiser festival robbed


CTV: NB seniors benefit from Buddy Program


Global News: 485 New Brunswickers hospitalized while waiting for long-term care


Telegraph: Both sides blame each other for shutdown of pension debate


Daily Gleaner: Hunt: Behind the labour of love that turned on the lights


The Issues : 'All options' on the table in pension fight: CUPE


The Issues: Higgs accused of being autocrat over pension push


The Issues: Higgs says he'll fix pension issue once and for all


TJ: Paula Doucet: More staff, not just beds, key to nursing home issue


The Tribune: Nursing home workers organize secret Santa for residents


Kings County Record: 'Overwhelming' support: Pass the Present in 10th year


The Issues: N.B. to create law to protect frail seniors from violence


The Issues: Moncton summit looks at improving health care with tech


Radio Canada: Face à la crise du logement, des aînés veulent entrer au foyer plus tôt

 

Radio Canada: Services essentiels en foyer de soins : le N.-B. soutient que sa loi est constitutionnelle

 

Radio Canada : Être au foyer, mais vivre chez soi: le succès des foyers de soins sans mur au N.-B.

 

Acadie Nouvelle : Régime de retraite: Higgs viole les conventions collectives, selon le SCFP

 

Acadie Nouvelle: Foyers de soins: le SCFP et le gouvernement s’affrontent sur le déficit du régime de pensions


Radio Canada: Face à la crise du logement, des aînés veulent entrer au foyer plus tôt


Radio Canada: Être au foyer, mais vivre chez soi : le succès des foyers de soins sans mur au N.-B.

 

Acadie Nouvelle: Les foyers de soins en 2023


Acadie Nouvelle: Shannex construira un foyer de soins de 60 lits à Moncton

 

Acadie Nouvelle: Salubrité alimentaire: plus d’une trentaine d’écoles et foyers de soins épinglés

 

Acadie Nouvelle: Le gouvernement Higgs réduit les impôts des foyers sans savoir si les résidents en bénéficieront


If you have success stories, questions, comments, or other submission ideas, please forward them to Melanie Eva by at meva@nbanh.com or by phone (460-6262).

Sincerely,

The NBANH Team
New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes Inc.
1133 Regent street, office 206 Fredericton, NB, E3B 3Z2

(506) 460-6262 | www.nbanh.com