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Meet Joan, Assistant Nurse Manager at Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia, Washington. We spoke recently with Assistant Nurse Manager Joan at St. Peter Hospital in Olympia about her life at Providence, what brought her to the organization—and the new unit opening soon to help address the growing needs of the community.
At Providence, many caregivers answer the call of our mission to serve all by volunteering outside of work hours. Some pursue their passion to help those who are experiencing homelessness. Others act on their concern for the physical environment around them. There are numerous ways to serve and caregivers are encouraged to follow their hearts in service through an online hub designed to support and inform their choices.
Meet Jenny Frisina, RN Manager at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance (PLCM) in California. "I enjoy working at PLCM because of my team and all the teams within PLCM. At the end of every day, I go home smiling because of the excellent care we provide patients and the wonderful people I work with. The mission and core values of Providence are a key driver in how everyone operates, and this makes working here truly amazing." Our Providence work family cares for you.
We work to preserve and expand affordable health care. Providence has long been a champion for affordable health care, and our family of organizations remains deeply committed to providing quality and compassionate care to all, regardless of ability to pay. The need is clear for continued investment in affordable health insurance, including Medicaid, the largest coverage program in the country.
How are we working towards our goal to become carbon negative by 2030? To ensure we’re taking meaningful steps to reach our climate pledge, we established goals that are integrated into our strategic plan, created a robust measurement system, and set executive performance metrics. By investing in environmental stewardship, we can have an immediate impact on the health and well-being of our patients and communities.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is ranked as a top hospital in Washington and is recognized as High Performing in 10 procedures and conditions! Thank you and congratulations to the caregivers and physicians who have made this possible year after year! We’re so happy Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is part of our Providence family and this “best hospital” is hiring!
Michael Lutzi, RN, from Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital in California, was honored alongside 17 other caregivers across the Providence family of organizations during the 2022 Values in Action Rays of Light ceremony! 🎉 Caregivers expressed that "Michael is known for going out of his way to make caregivers feel like part of the team and that their contributions are valued." Values in Action allows all people of Providence to celebrate caregivers and providers who embody compassion, dignity, justice, excellence, and integrity. We honor those making deep commitments to our mission and our vision of health for a better world. Watch Michael's Values in Action 2022 recognition video, Congratulations, Michael!
Congratulations to the 2022 Providence Values in Action caregiver awardees. We thank you for the ways you illuminate our mission and values. You are our rays of light. The Values in Action Award is the highest honor we give here at Providence. This annual recognition program celebrates caregivers who go above and beyond to model our 5 core values: Compassion, Dignity, Justice, Excellence and Integrity. Learn more about each award recipient by watching their award videos.
In 2021, Providence made great strides towards our carbon negative goal by 2030 — our facilities in the Oregon region reduced anesthesia gas emissions by 95%. As a system, we reduced our anesthesia emissions by 78%. 🌍 Read more from Providence environmental stewardship leaders Dr. Brian Chesebro and Beth Schenk, PhD, RN, FAAN on how we are working towards reducing emissions.
Providence partners to support refugee resettlement in Alaska. In Alaska, Providence has a longstanding partnership with Catholic Social Services (CSS) to provide care and support for some of the most vulnerable members of their communities. One of CSS’s programs, Refugee Assistance and Immigration Services (RAIS), “provides a bridge for refugees from their former life experiences to the new skills required for success in the United States,” which includes much of the support necessary for an individual or a family to start a new life in a new country. As part of this program, for over 12 years, CSS has connected refugees with temporary roles at Providence to gain the skills and experience they’ll need to re-establish themselves here. Providing services and stability to displaced individuals and families.