Category: Human Resources

  • Safety Bulletin March 2023

    March is nutrition month and a great time to focus on making healthy food choices that contribute to your overall health and well-being.

    One easy concept to follow is what some experts refer to as the “80/20 rule.” If 80 percent of what you eat is healthy—with a healthy mix of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains- you can eat what you crave for the other 20 percent. Here are some additional tips.

    Try to fit in two to three nutritious snacks throughout the day in addition to well-balanced main meals. This will give you energy throughout the day, even during a mid-shift slump.

    Drink water throughout the day. Avoid soda and sports drinks, which are often high in sugar. Limit caffeinated beverages. Sugar and caffeine may make you feel great for a while, but when they wear off, you may feel even worse than before.

    Eat lots of fruits and vegetables and include some fish in your diet. Try to build fruits and vegetables into your diet every day. Snack on apples, oranges, berries, dried fruit, carrot sticks, and other fruits and vegetables.

    Keep an eye on portion size. Research has found large portions cause people to keep eating after they’re full. Using a smaller plate for meals will help to curb your food intake.

    If junk food is your downfall, don’t buy it. Shop with a list to avoid impulsive buys. The healthiest foods are usually around the outer perimeter of the grocery store, so stay away from the aisles where the processed foods tend to be.

    Track your intake. When you keep a food diary (on paper or through an app), you will think twice about eating and snacking. Make yourself accountable for all that you eat.For more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or RepresentativeLifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • Safety Bulletin February 2023

    Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Awareness Day is February 28th. As the
    only “non-repetitive” day of the year, it’s the ideal date to devote to
    raising awareness of repetitive strain injuries.

    Repetitive strain injuries (RSI) or musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) may be
    caused by your work tasks or activities. Remember to always use proper
    body mechanics so you can stay healthy and safe at work and at home!
    Bethany has seen an increase in musculoskeletal injuries lately at our care
    sites. Sprains and strains are the most common type of injury in healthcare
    with backs being the most impacted.

    The Risks
    These factors together or in combination can lead to increased MSI risks.
    Force: Refers to the amount of effort made by the muscles, and the
    amount of pressure on body parts because of different job demands.
    Postures: For most joints, a good or “neutral” posture means that the
    joints are being used near the middle of their full range of motion.
    Maintaining the natural “S” shape of our spines will help increase the
    safety of our backs and shoulders.
    Repetition: The risk for developing MSI increases when the same parts
    of the body are used repeatedly. Highly repetitive tasks can lead to
    fatigue, tissue damage, and eventually pain and discomfort.
    Duration: The amount of risk depends on how long (the total time in the
    workday) you are exposed to the risk factor.

    Report Early
    Reporting injuries early is key! Early reporting leads to early treatment and
    a better chance of recovery. Informing your supervisor right away that
    you’ve experienced a work-related injury is critical. Learn the signs of MSIs:
    swelling, redness, difficulty moving, stiffness, numbness or tingling and
    pain.

    If you require treatment beyond first aid, or if you missed time from work,
    you need to report it. Report your injury to Workers Compensation Board
    (WCB) after telling your supervisor or manager. Let your doctor know that
    you have sustained an injury at work and follow through with any
    prescribed treatments.
    For more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or RepresentativeLifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • Safety Bulletin January 2023

    Habits to Boost Your Psychological Wellbeing

    The concept of happiness has been explored for centuries from Socrates to the present day. Its exploration has come to mean many things to many different people. But we now know that positive emotions, such as happiness, contribute largely to the concept of well-being. On the flip side, feelings of stress and overwhelm can sabotage our best efforts to stay positive and happy. There are several strategies we can use to boost our level of happiness the antidote to stress, such as:

    Identify your unique “flow states.” In his book Flow, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
    describes flow as the “sweet spot” between challenge and skill. To identify when you are in flow, ask yourself: What am I doing when I…

    • am at my most creative?
    • lose all sense of time?
    • feel most alive?

    By using our flow states, we can renew and recharge, positioning ourselves for greater happiness, life satisfaction, and optimal performance.

    Practice “gratitude spotting” and journaling. Being mindful of and reflecting on the things we are grateful for by finding a quiet time and place during the day to write down at least three things we’re grateful for can enhance our feelings of happiness.

    Savouring life’s pleasures. According to Martin E.P. Seligman, savouring is an awareness of pleasure and deliberate, conscious attention to the experience. Focus on the following steps:

    • Be in the moment and tell others how much it means to you.
    • Take a mental or physical souvenir to build a memory, like a shell from the beach where you took your last vacation.
    • Sharpen your perception by zeroing in on the “good stuff,” like closing your eyes while you enjoy a piece of music.
    • Afterward, absorb and marvel in how you lost yourself in the
    moment.

    Make laughter a happy habit. Laughter releases endorphins, also known as the “feel good” hormones, the natural substances released by the brain that improves mood. Whether you watch comedy TV shows or a funny movie, sing karaoke with friends, or view some funny animal antics on YouTube, make it a habit to add a regular dose of laughter to your life.

    Research shows that there is a positive, cumulative effect when we increase our happiness, decrease our stress levels and boost our resiliency in the long term.

    Lesley MacKinnon MHFA

    Manager, Safety

    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.comFor more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or RepresentativeLifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • BethanyU: Learn. Develop. Grow.

    Welcome to BethanyU! Learning begins now!

    We are pleased to announce that as of Tuesday, April 12th all employees will be able to access BethanyU, our new online learning management portal.  

    What is BethanyU?

    We are excited to launch BethanyU! BethanyU is a centralized learning portal/learning management system (LMS) which provides “U” with a customized learning experience. It allows for instructor-led training and delivers online learning through a combination of video and interactive multimedia such as: interactive knowledge checks, engaging images and quizzes. It contains both required and optional learning.

    BethanyU is an organization-wide initiative created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Together the Learning & Development, Clinical Education and IT teams developed the learning portal to deliver online education suited to your needs. Over 100 employees have already experienced BethanyU as part of their orientation and the feedback has been very positive!

    Inside BethanyU

    When you open BethanyU, under Courses – Enrolled you will see:

    • Introduction and How to Use BethanyU
    • Introduction to Certifications and Renewals

    And will have access to:

    • Required Certifications and Renewals courses (e.g. Choking, WHMIS, Introduction to LEADS)
    • The Online Learning Catalog with optional courses such as: Care Planning and Documentation, Medication Management, Psychological Health and Safety, How to View Your Pay Stub and much more.

    What are the Benefits of BethanyU?

    It’s customized! You will have access to education customized to your role and location. You can also track your progress and view the courses you have completed.

    It’s accessible! You can access BethanyU from a device of your choice – desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone!

    Inside BethanyU

    When you open BethanyU, under Courses – Enrolled you will see:

    • Introduction and How to Use BethanyU
    • Introduction to Certifications and Renewals

    And will have access to:

    • Required Certifications and Renewals courses (e.g. Choking, WHMIS, Introduction to LEADS)
    • The Online Learning Catalog with optional courses such as: Care Planning and Documentation, Medication Management, Psychological Health and Safety, How to View Your Pay Stub and much more.

    The BethanyU Project Timeline

    Phase One – September 2021 Online orientation started being delivered through BethanyU.

    Phase Two – January 2022 Corporate employees, Care Service Managers (CSMs), Site Administrators and emerging leaders will receive access to BethanyU and complete their Certifications and Renewals courses.

    Phase Three – April 12, 2022 BethanyU will be open all employees for example: Health Care Aides, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses.

    What’s Next for BethanyU?

    We will gradually be shifting away from assigned learning campaigns in PolicyTech and transitioning to BethanyU where you will be able to:

    • Enroll in optional courses of your choice
    • Complete required education and
    • View your education history

    We will also be continually expanding the Online Learning Catalog.

    We are very excited for “U” to start your learning journey!

    If you have any questions, please email BethanyU@bethanyseniors.com

  • Safety Bulletin July 2022

    Mental Health First Aid in the Workplace

    Every year 1 in 5 Canadians will experience mental illness.  That means that every day, millions of Canadian workers go to work while experiencing mental health problems.

    Mental illness is the leading cause of sickness, absence, and long-term work incapacity in Canada.  More workplaces are realizing the importance of managing mental health at work and recognizing the benefits of creating mentally healthy workplaces.  Bethany is no exception.

    Mental Health First Aid® can help.

    Mental Health First Aid offers early-intervention education for employees that can help to increase their mental health literacy, and teaches the practical skills needed to support a co-worker or another adult experiencing a mental health problem.  Increasing mental health literacy within the workplace, through targeted training like this, has shown to increase organizational and employee resilience.

    What is Mental Health First Aid?

    Mental health first aid is the initial help offered to someone who is experiencing a mental health problem or a mental health crisis, until the appropriate professional help is received, or the crisis resolves itself.

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA™)

    Training equips people with the knowledge and confidence to approach or respond to someone who may need information or support.  The impact of that first supportive conversation can be profound.

    Building Capacity within Bethany.

    As part of the Guarding Minds @ Work Project, Bethany has trained over 55 Mental Health First Aiders from across the organization.  Each of these individuals are recognizable by a special blue-green lanyard that says – “I am a Mental Health First Aider”/ We Care.  If you or someone you know needs information regarding mental health resources, and/or a listening ear, reach out – help is always available because We Care.

    Lesley MacKinnon MHFA

    Manager, Safety

    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.comFor more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or Representative

    The STOP and GO Technique:

    Stop — whatever you are doing, it can wait
    Think — give your undivided attention
    Observe — cues and acknowledge the message
    Plan — when and how to resume care

    All Bethany staff participate in highly specialized training courses including Gentle Persuasive Approaches in Dementia Care (GPA), and P.I.E.C.E.S., which is a holistic care partner-directed model.

    LifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • Safety Bulletin March 2022

    Do you turn to food when you feel stressed out by work, family, or social obligations? You’re not alone! Beverly Hills psychotherapist Allison Cohen, MA, MFT, suggests that both negative and positive events can cause stress resulting in “eating our feelings”.

    You probably have know what foods we crave when tensions rise foods that mentally bring us back to a more carefree time of childhood, and that are often high in sugar, fat, or both.

    However, sometimes you eat to satisfy true hunger, to fulfill a physical need to eat and survive. At other times, such as when you feel anxious, you eat because you believe it will provide you with some relief and feed the hunger. That’s a psychological or emotional reason for eating that has nothing to do
    with actual hunger.

    Five steps that can help you manage stress and avoid stress eating:

    • Know your stressors. Identify the circumstances and emotions that lead you to stress eat.
    • Exercise to reduce stress. If you’re physically fit, you’re more resistant to the effects of stress.
    • Reach out for help. Talk out your feelings and your unhealthy responses to stress with close friends and family who can give you the support you need to get through tough situations.
    • Develop a practice of mindfulness. Meditation, yoga, tai chi and other mindfulness-based exercises and programs help calm the mind and the body.
    • Learn intuitive eating, a practice developed by dietitians Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch back in the 1990s. Intuitive eating means paying more attention to the natural, internal hunger and fullness signals sent between your brain and your gut.

    Eating intuitively empowers you to learn more about how your body feels when you are truly hungry versus hungry due to stress or in need of emotional comfort,” Allison explains. “When you understand and pay attention to the ‘why’s’ of what your body is craving, you’ll have a better understanding of how to manage your stress eating.”

    For more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or Representative

    ADDITIONAL LINKS AND RESOURCES

    Emotional Eating

    How Do I Stop Stress Eating?

    Take the Test – Are You An Emotional Eater?

    Emotional Eating: Building Conscious Eating Habits – Episode Four (Video) -You will need to login to Lifeworks to access this video

    What is Intuitive Eating?LifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • Bethany Lifeworks – New Features!

    Lifeworks has improved!

    Login to your Lifeworks account and take advantage of these news perks for Bethany employees today!

    WHAT’S NEW?

    • Company Newsfeed
    • Care Now Programs
    • Perks & Savings
    • Total Wellbeing Assessments

    Download instructions on how to create a personal account

  • Safety Bulletin February 2022

    “People who are truly strong lift others up. People who are truly powerful bring people together. “ – Michelle Obama

    On February 23, 2022, organizations across Canada will be celebrating Pink Shirt Day. Pink Shirt Day grew out of a small act of kindness in 2007, when two classmates bought and distributed 50 pink shirts after a student in their school was bullied for wearing a pink shirt.

    This year’s theme is “Lift Each Other Up” a simple but powerful message encouraging us to look beyond our differences and celebrate the things that make each one of us unique. At Bethany, our key values focus on being caring, showing respect, acting responsibly and embracing our diversity. Pink Shirt Day is a great way to action those values for creating caring communities.

    Today our diversity is becoming more visible than ever before as people continue to embrace their cultures, identities, and true selves in more open and direct ways. This makes the need to Lift Each Other Up and have greater acceptance, respect, and inclusion for everyone so important.

    So, what can each of us do to Lift Each Other Up?

    • Know that it starts with you. Look at yourself and your current work environment to understand how you’re being perceived and/or how
      others are being treated.
    • Model and support ethical, respectful behavior in your daily interactions. In order to receive respect, you must give it.
    • Call out bad behaviour. If someone does something that you feel is disrespectful, speak to that person, and if you feel unsafe in doing so
      speak to your manager or HR.
    • If you see something, say something. While you may not be the target, you have a responsibility to be a Supportive Bystander. Don’t enable bad behaviour by staying silent.

    On February 23rd, how will you lift someone up? Will you do something for someone in your life, someone you work with, or yourself? Let’s show our support by wearing pink shirts.For more information, please contact:

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Lesley.Mackinnon@BethanySeniors.com

    Or

    Site OHS Committee Chair or Representative

    ADDITIONAL LINKS AND RESOURCES

    How to Support Someone Struggling with Their Mental Health

    Helping Each Other Through Trauma

    Balance, Burnout and the search for CentreLifeWorks supports employee health and well-being.

    Bethany employees have access to a wide range of resources such as:

    • LifeWorks Blog
    • Webinars and Events
    • 24/7 Specialist Counselling

    Bethanycaresociety.lifeworks.com
    username: bcs
    Password: eap
    Phone: 1-877-207-8833
    Phone App: LifeWorks WorkAngel

  • Bethany Recognized as One of Alberta’s Top 75 Employers 2022

    Bethany Care Society has once again been recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers. This marks the 15th consecutive year that we have been awarded this designation that acknowledges Bethany as a truly exceptional place to work.

    Top Employer is a recognition that is given to only 75 organizations across Alberta, and it is an endorsement of our organization’s efforts to attract talented people to Bethany’s vital mission of Creating Caring Communities.

    Here are just a few of the reasons why we were selected as one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 2022:

    • Bethany encourages employees to put their health first with a generous paid sick day policy as well as paid personal days off, which can be scheduled at employees’ discretion.
    • Bethany recognizes the hard work and dedication of our employees through annual service excellence awards in various categories such as engagement, innovation and mentoring – and launched a special Heroes of Bethany campaign on social media to highlight our dedicated care and support teams during the pandemic.
    • Bethany helps employees plan for the longer term with retirement planning assistance and employer contributions to savings plans such as defined benefit, defined contribution and matching RSPs, varying with employee group.
      Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to Bethany. Please join us in celebrating this special milestone recognition!

    Read the complete list of Reasons for Selection!

  • BethanyU: Learn. Develop. Grow.

    What is BethanyU?

    We are excited to launch BethanyU! BethanyU is a centralized learning portal/learning management system (LMS) which provides “U” with a customized learning experience. It allows for instructor-led training and delivers online learning through a combination of video and interactive multimedia such as: interactive knowledge checks, engaging images and quizzes. It contains both required and optional learning.

    BethanyU is an organization-wide initiative created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Together the Learning & Development, Clinical Education and IT teams developed the learning portal to deliver online education suited to your needs. Over 100 employees have already experienced BethanyU as part of their orientation and the feedback has been very positive!

    What are the Benefits of BethanyU?

    It’s customized! You will have access to education customized to your role and location. You can also track your progress and view the courses you have completed.

    It’s accessible! You can access BethanyU from a device of your choice – desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone!

    Inside BethanyU

    When you open BethanyU, under Courses – Enrolled you will see:

    • Introduction and How to Use BethanyU
    • Introduction to Certifications and Renewals

    And will have access to:

    • Required Certifications and Renewals courses (e.g. Choking, WHMIS, Introduction to LEADS)
    • The Online Learning Catalog with optional courses such as: Care Planning and Documentation, Medication Management, Psychological Health and Safety, How to View Your Pay Stub and much more.

    The BethanyU Project Timeline

    Phase One – September 2021 Online orientation started being delivered through BethanyU.

    Phase Two – January 2022 Corporate employees, Care Service Managers (CSMs), Site Administrators and emerging leaders will receive access to BethanyU and complete their Certifications and Renewals courses.

    Phase Three – April 2022 BethanyU will be open all employees for example: Health Care Aides, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses.

    What’s Next for BethanyU?

    We will gradually be shifting away from assigned learning campaigns in PolicyTech and transitioning to BethanyU where you will be able to:

    • Enroll in optional courses of your choice
    • Complete required education and
    • View your education history

    We will also be continually expanding the Online Learning Catalog.

    We are very excited for “U” to start your learning journey!

    If you have any questions, please email BethanyU@bethanyseniors.com