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Established by the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living) in 1967, National Skilled Nursing Care Week (NSNCW), provides an opportunity for residents and their loved ones, staff, volunteers and surrounding communities to recognize the role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. Over the past year, despite the challenges of the pandemic, skilled care centers and their staff have shown an incredible and steadfast commitment to providing quality care and ensuring the safety of their residents. This year's theme will honor will focus on this collective effort and the amazing strength and dedication of those who work tirelessly every day to care for and protect frail, elderly, and disabled adults in long term care. With each new season comes new beginnings, new strategies, and new information. Together we will get through this and together we will begin to heal. For more information, visit: #nsncw
"Trust the wait. Embrace the uncertainty. Enjoy the beauty of becoming. When nothing is certain, anything is possible." - Mandy Hale #MondayMotivation
#NationalStudentNursesDay, May 8th, honors student nurses as they pursue a career in medicine. Student Nurses are at the cutting edge of technology, learning the latest life-saving techniques. At the same time, they are practicing skills in programs that have been built upon medical science. Each year, the demand for nurses grows. Now more than ever, the nursing field needs more people dedicated to the field of medicine. Their drive to care, learn, and specialize in nursing will make a difference in the lives of millions of individuals and the families who love them each year. A registered nurse (RN) will attend four years of nursing school to attain a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Nurses also branch out into specialties advancing their careers into other areas of medicine. Today, we celebrate these students and their achievements. Thank You Student Nurses!
Celebrating and Elevating Nurses at Genesis! A message from Dr. JoAnne Reifsnyder
During #NationalNursesWeek, celebrated May 6th - May 12th, we take a moment to recognize and thank nurses for their selfless service, especially after a year of stress and long hours caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Nursing is not just a job or profession, it's a calling. We thank those dedicated caretakers who have answered that calling with their tireless efforts and dedication to nurture the health of our loved ones.
Today we celebrate #NationalNursesDay 2021. It's a day to take a moment and thank all nurses and other healthcare workers for the hard work they do every day keeping patients healthy, especially after a year of stress and long hours caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Genesis truly Thanks' YOU! #thankyou #HeroesWorkHere
#CincoDeMayo recognizes the Mexican Army’s victory on May 5, 1862, over France at the First Battle of Puebla, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza, during the Franco-Mexican War. In the early 1860s, as the Civil War erupted,Mexican-Mexican American communities took up the banner of the Cinco De Mayo celebration as a way to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy. Today, in the United States, Americans celebrate Mexican-American heritage and pride annually.
National #TeacherAppreciationDay recognizes dedicated educators and the lasting contributions they make to our lives. Teachers' roles have evolved to not just content delivery but to creating educational experiences that allow students to solve real world problems. And, they cultivate in students the range of skills needed for continued sucess as they mature. Be sure to thank the educators who helped shape you today!
"When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oak trees grow stronger in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure." - Peter Marshall #MondayMotivation
“Accountability is the glue that ties commitment to the result.” — Bob Proctor #MotivationMonday