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East End Charrette

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The East End Vision project, a “charrette” for Richmond’s Church Hill and East End neighborhoods is well underway. The week long project, which is a joint venture with the City of Richmond, brings together community leaders, area residents, civic leaders, business owners and area businesses to plan the future of the community.

The East End Vision blog, an offshoot of this site, is following the process. You can read more here.

Below: Sister Anne Marie Mack, CBS, reflects on the charrette process and shares why it is important for Bon Secours and Richmond Community Hospital.

National Healthcare Decision Day

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If you, at some point, were unable to make your healthcare decisions, would a loved one or someone you trust be able to make them for you in accordance to your wishes?

05Chapel image two.jpgCommunicating your health care preferences with your loved ones or someone you trust is hard. On April 16, Bon Secours is proud to be part of National Healthcare Decisions Day. Our team is available to assist patients in answering questions about advance medical directives. Information displays and chaplains will be available in our hospitals’ lobbies to answer your questions and help you complete your advance medical directive.

Advance medical directives, which are also referred to as a “living will” or “health care power of attorney,” allow you to name a friend, family member or other individual as your “agent” to make your health care decisions—to accept or refuse health care—for you if, at some point, you can’t make them for yourself.

Medical decisions covered under an advance directive include, but are not limited to medication, surgery, mental health treatment, health facility admission, hydration and nutrition by tubes and machines that breathe for you.

Under the Health Care Decisions Act, your agent can’t make healthcare decisions for you that he or she knows goes against your religious beliefs, basic values and stated preferences.

According to the Pew Research Center, 42% of Americans have had a friend or relative suffer from a terminal illness or coma in the last five years and for a majority of these people and 23% of the general public, the issue of withholding life sustaining treatment came up.

For more information about National Healthcare Decisions Day at Bon Secours, visit www.bonsecours.com/calendar or call (804) 237-PRAY[7729]. Advance Directive forms are also available at http://www.vhha.com. You can also follow the conversation on Twitter via the #HaveTheTalk hashtag.

Go Red, Get Caught, and Share It!

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Weather Update: It is with much regret that must postpone the screening event at area Macys stores on Feb 6th.

The rest of our “get caught” events will continue, so get online and share your go red spirit!

Are you ready to go red, get caught and share it? February is heart disease awareness month. Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and the American Heart Association (AHA) has set a goal of a 25% reduction in heart attacks and strokes in 2010. Bon Secours is thrilled to be your partner in heart health. Will you help spread the word by going red, getting caught and posting it?

On Saturday, February 6, Richmond area women are invited to join us at any area Macy’s Department Store from 3pm-7pm. [Due to the winter weather predictions, this event has been postponed. We are looking forward to rescheduling it in the near future.] We are providing free screenings for 125 women at each of the four locations. Around our campuses, our Wellness Team will be looking for Bon Secours employees, visitors and patients wearing red. This is one time you want to “get caught”, they will have stickers

You can also show your support online. It is our first ever virtual “go red, get caught and post it.” It is easy, there are a number of ways to join in and support awareness. No matter how you chose to participate there is a chance you will receive a “thank you” gift from us; something to help you “go red” all year. We will also feature some of the best posts and pictures here on GoodSharing. The best news is that everything you do helps raise awareness so we can meet the AHA’s goal – less strokes and heart attacks in 2010!

Here is how you can go red and get caught:

  • Twitter - Add a red dress to your twitter icon and retweet this message “I am joining @BonSecoursRVA and going red because _________” add, your own inspiring reason. You can add a red dress “twibbon” here. If we catch a tweet of yours when you have the red dress icon, we’ll send you something fun.
  • Facebook – snap a photo of yourself, co-worker, friend or group in red on Feb 5 or 6 and post it to our wall. We cannot wait to see your smiling faces supporting healthy hearts. You can also snag a picture of a co-worker or friend in red, upload it and tag them. We’ll reward you both!
  • Flickr - All month, take a shot of our hospitals displaying the Red Dress lighting and add it to our flickr pool. See something else around town that inspires you and supports healthy hearts, take a shot of it and share it with us, it will count too.
  • FourSquare & Gowalla - check in at Macy’s on Feb 6th, alert us in the shoutout or send a screen shot to @bonsecoursrva

Will you join us? Its time to go red, get caught and share it.

Please remember the privacy of our visitors and patients when taking pictures.

Want to know more about what is in store for Go Red in Richmond this February? See the flier below.