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1 of 8 Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Bill Burgess, left, and Todd Miller unloads cans of food as part of food donated by the nurses at King s Daughters Medical Center to River Cities Harvest on Friday. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Drew Walters unloads a truck filled with food donated by the nurses at King s Daughters Medical Center to River Cities Harvest on Friday. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Todd Miller unloads cans of food as part of food donated by the nurses at King s Daughters Medical Center to River Cities Harvest on Friday. Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Drew Walters unloads a truck filled with food donated by the nurses at King s Daughters Medical Center to River Cities Harvest on Friday.

New beer will fund free counseling for Mitten Brewing Co employees

New beer will fund free counseling for Mitten Brewing Co. employees Things We Don t Say IPA launched Monday to bring awareness to mental health, while also funding an incredible resource for staff and last updated 2021-05-18 19:59:06-04 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A new beer that launched this week is not only helping bring awareness toward the issue of mental health and well-being, it is also funding counseling services for all of the employees at Mitten Brewing Company on the city s west side. The Things We Don t Say IPA was tapped on Monday and will be sold at least until this first batch runs out.

Meet the new director of care at Tŷ Hafan in Sully

Meet the new director of care at Tŷ Hafan in Sully | Barry And District News

“In addition to her day-to-day responsibilities, Deb has been instrumental in completing our Family Voices project. She has also supported us to secure Covid grant funding and in preparing a Lifeline Fund proposal for Welsh Government seeking sustainable funding for children’s hospices in Wales.”  Deb, who leads the care team in both the charity’s hospice in Sully, near Cardiff, and in the community across Wales, started her career at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London.  “I always wanted to be a nurse, she said.  It wasn’t in my family, but it was really important to me and just something that I always wanted to do.

Saluting our nurses: Jamestown s UPMC Chautauqua

Saluting our nurses: Jamestown s UPMC Chautauqua In our continuing celebration of National Nurses Week, we intriduce you to 3 nurses who learned about their community and themselves through COVID Author: Peter Gallivan Updated: 7:51 AM EDT May 11, 2021 JAMESTOWN, N.Y. You might say for Carlie Bernhardt, it was baptism by fire. I graduated in May with a children s hospital in Pittsburgh. I worked there for a few months and then came back home. That s right, she entered the nursing profession right in the middle of a pandemic. For Carlie, UPMC in Jamestown is home. It was kind of crazy because we graduated, we didn t do any clinicals towards the end it was all online. So going from your computer to right in the middle of everything it was kind of crazy

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