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CentralDecember 20, 2013 A newsletter for friends & associates of CTMC
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Extending the healing ministry of Christ
It may surprise many people to learn that 25 percent of those who die every year in the U.S. are Veterans. To help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by these men and women, CTMC Hos-pice has become a national partner of We Honor Veterans, a pioneering cam-paign developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
As a We Honor Veterans Partner, CTMC Hospice Care will implement ongoing veteran-centered education for their staff and volunteers to help
improve the care they provide to the veterans they already proudly serve.
CTMC will be hosting another series of Dave Ramsey’s CORE Financial Wellness courses that will run Jan. 7, 2014 through Apr. 1, 2014 on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Main Classroom.
Email or contact the HR Office at x3546 to sign-up, and submit a payroll deduction or check for the class. When you complete the class, you will receive 20 points ($20) in CTMC’s wellness incen-tive program.
PayFlex, the administrator of CTMC’s Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts, will begin offering live customer service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We understand everyone is busy and that it’s not always possible to call during the normal work day. These additional hours allow PayFlex to better serve you and your schedule. Members will be
asked for information to authenticate their account. Then, PayFlex will route the call to the right area. When mem-bers call after-hours and verify their member ID, PayFlex will provide 24-7 customer service support. PayFlex has partnered with an exceptional customer service provider to support the 24-7 initiative. All calls will be recorded and quality standards upheld.
Each year the CTMC Medical Staff recognizes a hospi-tal employee who has gone the extra mile. James Garza, a CTMC maintenance engineer, was selected as the 2013 medical staff employee of the year. He received a special plaque and a gift card.
The following CTMC associates were also nominated for medical staff employee of the year: Nathalie Austin – Laboratory; Debbie Cox – Human Resourc-es Director; Reagan
Gobin – Surgery, Recovery Room; Matt Allen – Surgery, Robotics; Don Dionisi – Surgical Services Director.
PayFlex will soon offer 24-7 customer support
James Garza is medical staff employee of the year
Financial Wellness series coming soon
December 20 Willie JohnsonDecember 20 Susan CrumpDecember 20 Merrie ArmstrongDecember 20 Rita LongoriaDecember 21 Elizabeth BenavidezDecember 22 Olivia HernandezDecember 22 Margarita RodriguezDecember 24 Debra DixsonDecember 24 Jenifer RochaDecember 26 Christy StrandDecember 26 Yesenia GonzalezDecember 27 Sandra RodriguezDecember 27 Mindy YuchinskiDecember 28 Jeanette HobbinsDecember 29 Patrice MeanyDecember 30 Zenaida MarquezDecember 31 Pat NewbyDecember 31 Bertha RuizJanuary 2 Darren RammJanuary 2 Cassandra Pineda
Birthdays
Hospice becomes ‘We Honor Veterans’ partner
CTMC Hospice Clinical Manager Sylvia Reyes, RN, salutes Veteran Nathanial Benn, a CTMC Hospice Care patient, at a Veteran’s Day event.
Extending the healing ministry of Christ
2013 Chamber Christmas Mixer
It feels like Christmas
2013 MISSION & GIVING
Congratulations to CTMC Director of Women’s Services Margie Lieck and Clini-cal Nurse Manager Avis Harris-Caldwell for winning the Christmas hat contest at the CTMC Christmas Leadership Luncheon on Dec. 17 at the Gristmill.
The CTMC Employee Christmas Social on Dec. 18 was a festive time of food and fellowship. All CTMC employees were also given a $25 gift card to H-E-B.
You can still purchase an ornament for CTMC Hospice Care’s Tree of Angels. The ornaments cost $20 and will be sold until they are all gone. If you would like to purchase one of the gold angel ornaments in memory of a loved one, please call CTMC Hospice at (512) 754-6159 or Lisa Adams at (512) 753-3608.
MORE THAN 40 CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS ATTEND
CAMP HEARTSONG, A SPECIAL BEREAVEMENT CAMP.
CTMC’S RAMP BUILDING TEAMS BUILDS 17 WHEEL
CHAIR RAMPS AND ASSISTS WITH 15 MORE.
CTMC EMPLOYEES PLEDGE TO GIVE $68,704.27IN 2014 THROUGH THE SEASONS OF SHARING
EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN.
CTMC CONTINUES TO COLLECT FUNDS FOR THE SALVATION
ARMY THROUGH THE KETTLE DRIVE.
AROUND 90 FAMILIES ARE
PROVIDED WITH TOYS, GROCERIES A WARM MEAN AND A BIBLE AT
THE SAN MARCOS ANNUAL GIVING
HOPE EVENT.
CTMC LEADERSHIP DONATES $596 TO THE HAYS CO. FOOD BANK IN LIEU OF ITS HOLIDAY
GIFT EXCHANGE.
THE CTMC AUXILIARY RAISES
$2,598.52 FOR THE HOSPITAL
AND GIVES 108 LBS. OF FOOD
TO THE HAYS CO. FOOD BANK.
A MEDICAL MISSION TRIP TO HONDURAS HELPS EXTEND THE
HEALING MINISTRY OF CHRIST TO CENTRAL
AMERICA.
$2,730 IS RAISED FOR CTMC’S EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE FUND THROUGH THE NEW
GIVING TREES SILENT AUCTION.
CTMC LAUNCHES FIRST EVER HEART MONTH
CAMPAIGN IN FEBRUARY.
First graders from Girl Scout Troop 1426 brought holiday cheer when they sang Christmas carols at CTMC on Dec. 17. (Click to watch the video.)
CTMC PARTNERS WITH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ON ITS SCHOOL FUEL
PROGRAM, PROVIDING WEEKEND NUTRITION
TO AT-RISK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS.
301 LBS. OF FRESH VEGETABLES ARE DONATED TO THE HAYS
CO. FOOD BANK FROM CTMC’S CREATION HEALTH GARDEN.
11 AREA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ARE PRESENTED WITH
$1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS.
$16,581 IS RAISED FOR CTMC’S CANCER ASSISTANCE FUND THROUGH THE HOSPITAL’S
GROWING PINK EVENTS IN OCTOBER.
THE CTMC WOMEN’S COUNCIL GIVES $16,000 IN IMPACT
GRANTS TO 6 NON-PROFITS BENEFITTING WOMEN &
CHILDREN IN HAYS COUNTY.