Showing posts with label Wallingford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wallingford. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

Association commends leadership of Griffin Hospital in Derby

WALLINGFORD  – Connecticut hospitals put patient safety above all else.  We should never harm patients, and we never come to work intending to harm patients.  We are concerned about the patients who were impacted by this situation.

Griffin Hospital in Derby today warned patients about possible insulin pen contamination. 
Eighteen months ago, Connecticut hospitals started training their hospital staff in the principles of high reliability.
 High reliability is a safety methodology used in many complex organizations around the world to reduce the risk of preventable harm.  
One of the key elements of high reliability is the institution of a daily safety huddle, during which time staff are encouraged to discuss concerns and issues.

Through its high reliability work, a Griffin Hospital staff member raised the concern about insulin pen use at a hospital safety huddle.

The climate we are trying to achieve is one in which staff are empowered to raise concerns proactively about practices that may cause risk to patients.  
Another element of highly reliable organizations is the concept of transparency, in which we talk openly about mistakes that are made, fix them promptly, and take action to ensure they don’t happen again.

We commend Griffin Hospital’s leadership for taking full responsibility and affirmative steps to address the issue.

While we understand the risk of exposure to be very small, we encourage those contacted to follow the guidance to get tested to put their minds at ease.

 About CHA
The Connecticut Hospital Association has been dedicated to serving Connecticut’s hospitals since 1919.  
Through state and federal advocacy, CHA represents the interests of Connecticut’s hospitals on key healthcare issues in the areas of quality and patient safety, access and coverage, workforce, community health, diversity, and hospital reimbursement.
 This is a press release from the Connecticut Hospital Association.

 

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Derby's Bradley School alumni return for engagement photos

Samantha Sampiere, left, and Steven Dobson have their engagement photos taken at Bradley School in Derby where they first attended classes together. Melanie Stengel/Register


By Patricia Villers
Register Staff
DERBY - A Wallingford couple has added a fourth R to the time-honored reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic: romance.
City natives Steven Dobson and Samantha Sampiere, both 31, spent part of Saturday at Bradley School to have their engagement photos taken.
The two attended the elementary school together many years ago.

Read the full story here.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Valley swimming area among those closed today

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today closed the swimming areas at the following state beaches:
Day Pond State Park – Colchester
Wharton Brook State Park – Wallingford
Indian Well State Park – Shelton
Wadsworth Falls State Park – Middlefield
Chatfield Hollow State Park – Killingworth
The swimming areas were closed as a result of elevated indicator bacteria in samples taken at the parks on Monday, Aug. 8. The swimming areas will be re-sampled today at all of the beaches with the exception of Indian Well with results available on Wednesday.
Indian Well will be resampled Wednesday morning with results available on Thursday.
"The swimming areas were closed due to runoff that carries bacteria following the recent heavy rains," said DEEP Deputy Commissioner Susan Frechette, in a news release. "The test results for the swimming areas at these beaches were above standards for safe swimming and these areas will be closed until the sample results show improvement."

Sunday, June 5, 2011

THE BIG DANCE: James Tate and Sonali Rodrigues attend Shelton prom (video)

Sonali Rodrigues, center, and her date, James Tate ,right, arrive at the Shelton High School prom held at the Toyota Presents the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford Saturday. Arnold Gold/ Register

By Pamela McLoughlin
Register Staff
WALLINGFORD — James Tate stepped out of a limousine Saturday with his radiant prom date, Sonali Rodrigues, dressed in a lavender silk gown with a strap over one shoulder and high-heel silver sandals.
But Tate also was expected to have a date with local media who helped make his night at the prom possible after publicity convinced Shelton school officials to reverse a prom ban.
He stood them up at the last minute.

Read the full story here.

Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 in Scholarships

    Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 from Scholarship Funds to Support Educational Pursuits of Local Students   DERBY, CT (Octobe...