School is out! – and it appears that, this year, we are headed into the summer in a spectacular way, at least in comparison to other summers in the last few years.
I know everyone has their own favourite season, and for me that is summer. It always feels liberating to know that you can walk outside without finding a coat and putting on boots to keep out the cold or wet. It is a time to easily keep active, by getting out for a walk or a run or a bike ride to explore the areas around our homes, or by hiking, golfing or boating in places farther afield. It is a time to socialize with our neighbours, as we work in our yards or relax outside, rather than moving quickly to get to the shelter of our homes or cars or work places. It is also the time of year that many of us travel to places near or far, either to visit relatives or friends, or to explore places we have never been before. These are just some of the many ways we can exercise our own discretion to choose how we want to spend our time. It is indeed an exciting time when we can do different things to satisfy what we want to do for our own enjoyment!
Last week, Bethany also introduced our Service Excellence Program – WAVE. I had the pleasure of introducing the program to most of the staff in my portfolio (it is a small group of dedicated staff who perform a number of very different and distinct roles). I was excited about how they identified, in their own unique ways, how they might choose to practice the Bethany Standards for Service Excellence in their day to day work. These standards provide 24 statements, summarized within 11 themes, which we can all identify with as we carry out our daily routines and activities at work, whatever those may be. The standards should not be new to any of us: they just remind us all of the things we should choose to pay attention to as we go about our work.
I encourage all of us to read the Bethany Standards for Service Excellence and apply them, using our own discretion and applying our own good judgment, to determine how we approach our work at Bethany. This is just one of the important ways we, the People of Bethany, contribute directly or indirectly to our residents and families in Creating Caring Communities.
As always, I welcome ideas, suggestions and any questions that you may have. Please feel free to send them to me at alasdair.smith@bethanyseniors.com.
Take care,
– Alasdair