Hi, I'' m Dana Jay. And also this is
Henry Ford wellness system news. Your possibility to see what'' s taking place about
Henry Ford and how we'' re tipping up for our people, our
neighborhoods, and each other. This time we began Henry
Ford West Bloomfield medical facility, where they have a brand-new employee of
sorts. It'' s a robot named after a doctor. Meet Lamont, the brand-new UV robotic at
Henry Ford West Bloomfield medical facility. Environmental services supervisor Zenka
Janic states she wishes this straightforward nameplate functions as a profound reminder. There is an evidence that one individual can
make a big difference if they'' re eager to. In this instance, that a person
individual is Dr. Lamont Jones. Zenka lately attempted to
shock him with his brand-new namesake.I promptly put 2
and 2 together as well as
figured that it was mosting likely to have to do something with, with the, uh, the brand-new robotic that they
spoken around was on its way. Dr. Jones is a bit of a rock celebrity amongst
the environmental services personnel right here. You see, throughout the springtime surge, he stepped up when he heard the cleansing
crew was incredibly short-staffed. At the time he wasn'' t doing numerous surgical treatments because of COVID constraints. I had a great deal of downtime, and so I thought it would certainly be, uh, a simple and easy point to do, um, to help, uh, support the medical facility. It was very surprising for me, that one doctor desires to come as well as clean up the rooms.And in the beginning I didn ' t. take that extremely'seriously. When Dr. Jones emailed once more,. asking what he could do to
aid, she figured the robot that utilizes UV. light to zap away bacteria would be a good suitable for a cosmetic surgeon. So she.
combined him up with Anna Bota, who showed him just how to use it. When Dr. Jones got the hang of it, he figured his colleagues could do it as well. He sent out the checklist of changes that.
needed to be filled to the remainder of his department.The next day I opened it up, I ' m like,.
Oh my God, there were various other specialists, audiologists, medical professional aides. And also we zapped each and every single.
corner of this medical facility. Dr. Jones says manning the robotics.
boosted his associates morale at once when there were a whole lot.
of instances, yet not several for them. Although he did discover one, one day while he was cleaning.
the emergency division. I got to do a seek advice from on a person. I assume initially individuals.
didn'' t know that I was. They were questioning why the individual.
cleaning the area was likewise, uh, given, uh, medical recommendations for, for patients.It ' s hard at fault'those people in the. ed for being a little
little bit overwhelmed. Entirely, Dr. Jones and also his coworkers covered. about a hundred changes
for environmental services. Loads of volunteers with the Henry. Ford Cancer Institute cancer assistance services team hit the trail. prior to Thanksgiving. It wasn ' t the standard holiday traveling.'The volunteers extended across. Southeast Michigan and also the Jackson area to deliver Thanksgiving meals and also. festive centerpieces to greater than 100 clients and their households. This is my passion to work with. these people to aid them. And this is an additional way to do that.
really. I ' m a cancer survivor myself.
So, um, I'always such as to aid. and repay whenever I can.
The hope by supplying holiday joy, they ' d take something off the. plates of the patients ' caregivers. A whole lot of additional work for a caretaker.
in addition to looking after a cancer cells patient.We believed that this time of the. year in the middle of a pandemic, what far better time to repay to our.
cancer patients and also their caregivers than providing these dishes. The distributions were contactless with.
the volunteer teams calling in advance as well as leaving packages of.
goodies on the front door, a risk-free method for team members to.
get in touch with the people they care for, even during the pandemic,.
We'' ve reached preserve a.Distance.
We'' ve reached maintain.
an unseen wall surface in between us. And I assume on some level, this.
take apart that wall surface a bit. The meal deliveries were enabled.
by game on cancer cells and the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation. And also now we'' re mosting likely to take a moment to.
acknowledge some employee who fairly frankly obtained burglarized this year. They were meant to ride Henry Ford'' s. float in Detroit Thanksgiving Day ceremony. It typically.
marches right down Woodward. There was an attempt to keep the ceremony.
on track with simply a couple of float bikers, so leaders chose several of this year'' s. all celebrities for the unique privilege.Gut eventually
the parade.
went totally virtual. So below'' s a yell out to the people who.
were selected to be on our float, CNA, Andrea Johnson of Henry Ford Loyalty.
Hospital, as well as registered nurse aide, Judith Gray Davis from Henry.
Ford Healthcare facility. Dr. Felix, Valbuena and also Dr. David Kwon were.
supposed to work as the parade'' s grand marshals. Here'' s to things being back to regular.
well before next year'' s ceremony. And finally, our featured image, which is of a pretty amazing memento.
for Henry Ford Macomb Hospital.That ' s a mounted
photo of the United States Navy. blue angels fly over of the hospital. In the springtime, the Blue Angels and the United States Air Pressure.
Thunderbirds flew training courses over cities hardest hit by the coronavirus.
as a salute to frontline workers. Jim Santilli is the CEO.
of the Transport.
Improvement Association as well as the thankful Henry Ford Macomb patient.He had the pilots
authorize the image. and also provided it to the personnel. We wish to hear the excellent news. from your edge of Henry Ford. So send us your story, suggestions and also. images of you and your group to newstips@hfhs.org. Many thanks for viewing. As well as I ' ll see you following time.'[ Faint].
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