VNA & Blue Water Hospice leadership honors staff and volunteers quarterly through the Shining Star program, recognizing the extras they do for each other, their patients, and the community.
Let’s get to know John!
What do you do at VNA & BWH?
As an LPN at the Blue Water Hospice Home, I care for patients, tend to their medications, assist them at mealtime, address any wound needs – basically, whatever they need.
Why did you choose this type of work?
I like caring for people. It’s a good fit for me. In hospice care, I get to spend more one-on-one time with my patients and their family. I feel I can be a help to both the patient and family during their time of need.
Why do you choose to work at VNA & BWH?
I work with great people, and the location is really nice. I plan on staying – they’ll have to kick me out – ha ha!
What is a favorite memory you have of work?
Oh, so many… a couple years ago I was checking on a patient, a CENA was helping her get ready for the day. I asked if the patient needed anything, and she said to me “Hi Peggy – you look nice today!” Not sure why that stuck with me, but I remember smiling at her as I walked out of the room. She made my day.
Jessica recognized John as a Shining Star!
John has adjusted his normal schedule to help accommodate his co-workers to ensure great patient care at the BWHH on more than one occasion. He is always willing to step in and help anyone do ANYTHING! John has a heart of gold, and it shows by the smile that is always on his face and the gentle way he cares for others.
If you would like to thank a staff member, volunteer, or physician at VNA & Blue Water Hospice, go to https://www.vnabwh.org/thankyou/.