Category: News

  • Mandatory Health Care Aide Directory Enrolment – Deadline Extended to Jan 31, 2020

    Have you registered for the HCA Directory?

    Important FAQ’s about registering for the HCA Directory. Please Read.

    The HCA Directory is a centralized location with a number of resources for HCAs including: news, education, job boards and updates. In 2018, the HCA Competency Profile was updated. This new Profile along with the Directory, will elevate the profession of HCAs by demonstrating that HCAs have successfully attained Core Competencies – including the Knowledge, Behaviour, Attitudes, and Skills required to provide excellent care.

    What does this mean for you? 

    1. All Bethany HCAs will be required to enrol in the Directory and provide their Directory number to HR Services by January 31, 2020.
    2. Enrolment should be completed on your personal time.
    3. After 2019, HCA’s will be required to renew annually to maintain current and active status in the Directory.

    To assist you in the enrollment process the following resources are available to you.

    1. Alberta Health Directory’s website
    2. YouTube Videos (click on links below)
    3. AHS Directory Package
      • AHS Instructions – I’m Ready to Enroll in the Alberta HCA Directory
      • Bethany step-by-step Instructions to assist you on how to enroll
    4. Documents will also be located on Bethany Connect under the Public Library.

    — Lisa Watson
    Vice President & Chief People Officer

  • HCA DIRECTORY MANDATORY ENROLMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

    NOTE : Deadline for enrolment has been extended to January 31, 2020

    Alberta Health has mandated that all Health Care Aides (HCA) working for a publicly funded employer enrol in the Alberta HCA Directory.

    The following are a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to assist you in timely enrolment.

    Who should I list as my supervisor?
    You must put HR Services as the “Immediate Alberta Supervisor” and NOT your supervisor.Why does my application say“In Progress”?
    “In Progress” means it is either: 1) currently being verified by HR Services or 2) HR Services has sent an email to your Bethany account with instructions on what you need to do to move forward with your application.

    What does the HR Services team do to verify my enrolment?
    HR Services verifies the certificate information on your Directory application against the certificate you provided upon hire. If you have more than one certificate, make sure to list what human resources has.

    My application has been declined. What are some common errors? How can I make sure my application is accurate?

    • Input the correct institution/school and graduation date
    • If you hold multiple certificates, list the certificate you gave Bethany when you were hired. We may ask you for a copy of your certificate if we do not have one on file
    • Ensure you submit under your legal name and not your common name

    Who do I speak to if I have questions about my registration?

    • Please contact info@albertahcadirectory.com
    • Please contact HR Services at 403-210-4640 on:
      • Tuesdays from 10:00am –12:00pm and
      • Fridays from 2:00pm – 4:00pm

    HCA Directory CONTACT INFO:
    info@albertahcadirectory.com

  • A Message from the Vice President & Chief People Officer

    I have never really been one to make New Year’s resolutions. However, 2019 has been a year of intention and reflection for me where I have accomplished some personal and professional goals. I now embrace the future with a mindset of endless possibilities and opportunities, and thought I would share a few personal tips as we all get ready to tackle 2020 and the new decade:

    Know yourself

    Take some time to really learn about yourself. Self-awareness is a gift. Find out how you are wired. Learn what your signature strengths are. Most of us are wholly unaware of what we are pre-wired to do in this world. Don Clifton, the Grandfather of Positive Psychology and the inventor of the Clifton StrengthsFinder once said “Everyone on the planet can do at least one thing better than ten thousand other people. That’s the good news. The bad news? Most people have no idea what that one thing is.”

    It’s easy to delude ourselves, or live somebody else’s version of life. People do it all the time. Their mothers convince them they can sing and they believe them and then wind up on YouTube forever after a really embarrassing audition on a reality TV show. That same person who is at best a mediocre singer might be a world-class writer or leader, or the best accountant in history. We all have blind spots. Do everything you can to get an honest assessment. Then, act on it, and see what happens.

    Dream a little

    When was the last time you really let yourself dream? If you could wave a magic wand over your life and make the changes in 2020 that are necessary to make that come to pass, what changes would you make? Then, ask yourself, what’s stopping me? Most hurdles are not real, but imagined. Kick them over and go to the places you were meant to go to in life.

    Re-connect with your “Who”

    We should all have a circle of trusted friends and colleagues who we can count on for honest feedback and help anytime we need it. Make a list of your “Who”. Reach out and buy them coffee or lunch sometime and, if they live far away, give them a call. Let them know they are special to you and why.

    Ask for Help

    Most of us are terrible at this one, but we are all wired to help each other and we are even more inclined to help those we are close to. But, that can’t happen if we don’t ask.

    Have fun!

    We live in a great country where literally anything is possible. Even in this challenging economy, opportunity is all around us. Have fun, play, enjoy the moment and the journey.

    “We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year’s Day.” (Edith Lovejoy Pierce)If you have any questions, or would simply like to share your ideas, please contact me directly at lisa.watson@bethanyseniors.com.

    Kind regards,
    — Lisa

  • 2019 Founders’ Bursary Award Recipients – Daryl Paguibitan and Susan Zhang

    Daryl Paguibitan and Susan Zhang are the recipients of the 2019 Founders’ Bursary Awards. The Founders’ Bursary Awards were established in 1995 and recognize excellence in scholastic achievement, outstanding leadership, and a commitment to the community. The Bethany Care Foundation provides funding for the bursaries, through the generosity of donors.
     
    Daryl is son of Marilou Paguibitan, one of our Health Care Aides at Bethany Sylvan Lake. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering at the University of Alberta.
     
    Susan is daughter of Grace (Yihang) Fan, a Licensed Practical Nurse at Bethany Calgary. She is currently pursuing a PharmD degree at the University of Alberta.
     
    Congratulations to both Daryl and Susan. We wish you the best in your future endeavours!
  • A Message from the President and Chief Executive Officer

    As 2019 comes to an end, it is a perfect time to pause and reflect on our achievements over the past year as well as look forward to the opportunities that 2020 will bring.

    Bethany was acknowledged as one of Alberta’s Top 70 Employers for the 12th year in a row. This is an award for you, our employees, who are engaged in Service Excellence every day. Furthermore, we acknowledged the incredible work of nominees and winners of the Service Excellence awards who continue to inspire us with your dedication to those we serve.

    We want to acknowledge our outgoing Board Members Margaret Bowen, Jean Morris and Candace Spurrell for their time and dedication, as well as welcome our new Board Members; Lauren Andre, Judy Hanson, Susan Healy, Al Kryski, Ray Mack and Salimah Pirbai.

    We would like to reserve a special mention and congratulations to Rotary Clubs of Calgary & Area who were honoured as Philanthropic Group of the Year at the Generosity of Spirit Awards celebration. This award recognizes the Rotary Clubs of Calgary’s passion and financial support for The Rotary Atrium and other community projects.

    In 2020, we will also introduce Focus 2025, our new five year strategic plan. Building on the success of Vision 2020, Focus 2025 outlines our priorities as we live into our vision of ‘Leading the Transformation of Albertans Aging Well’.

    We will be sharing information shortly about our 75th anniversary celebrations. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and all the best in 2020!As always, I welcome your feedback at: jennifer.mccue@bethanyseniors.com

    — Jennifer

  • Update Newsletter — November/December 2019 Issue

    Stay up-to-date on Bethany’s progress with our November/December newsletter!

    From the Employee Pulse Survey Results Q2 to the Alberta Continuing Care Association IQ conference in Red Deer, you’ll find it here in Bethany’s November/December Update!
    Click Here to view the PDF version.

  • A Message from the Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

    Holiday Spirit

    After another busy weekend in mid-December, I find that the stresses associated with the holiday season can often make it easy to focus on the things that drive me crazy at this time of year. The never-ending line ups, crowds of people everywhere and the constant ads and messages from retailers all seem counter intuitive to the “spirit” of the season.

    The real challenge at this time of year is reflecting on what the true meaning of the holiday spirit signifies for each of us. For some, the holidays are a time closely associated with religious beliefs and traditions. For others, it may simply be a time to connect with family and friends or to get some much needed rest.

    This holiday season, I invite you to reflect on what the holidays mean to you. What is this time really about? For me personally, I welcome the holidays as a time to slow down, get some rest and reflect on all that has happened over the past year. I use this time as an opportunity to be grateful for all of the gifts that I have been granted and to look forward, with optimism, to the start of a New Year.

    Wishing you and yours happy and healthy Holiday season! Thank you for all that you do and for living in to our mission of Creating Caring Communities.

    As always, I welcome any ideas or suggestions you may have. Please send them to me at Nancy.Hughes@bethanyseniors.comRegards,
    — Nancy

  • Winter Driving

    Regular snowfalls in southern Alberta has brought to light the importance of being prepared when venturing out during severe weather. It’s important that each of us make sure that when we travel that we consider a few things prior to our departure.

    Below are a few questions to consider in anticipation of travelling prior to and during severe weather events:

    1. Have you checked the road reports?
    2. Are you comfortable driving in these conditions?
    3. Is your travel necessary?
    4. Are you able to delay travelling?
    5. Are there alternatives to you being somewhere in person?
    6. If your travel is necessary, are there alternatives to driving?
    7. If driving, is your vehicle appropriate for travel?
    8. Has your vehicle been winterized?
    9. Is your vehicle equipped with proper tires for potential conditions?
    10. Are you prepared should you get stranded or stuck?
    11. Have you established a Check In system?

    These questions can help you decide on your travel options. When you venture out make sure you are prepared. Ensure you have topped up your gas and always drive for the road conditions.
    When you are travelling, make sure you check in with someone and keep them in the loop as to your whereabouts.
    Your safety is the utmost importance to getting to your destination safely!Equipping your vehicle with an emergency road kit is recommended as well as making sure your vehicle is winterized. Below is a list of things you should keep in your vehicle:

    • First aid kit
    • Fire extinguisher
    • Blanket
    • Road map and compass
    • Extra clothes and footwear
    • Paper towels or rags
    • Sand, road salt or non-clumpy kitty litter
    • Ice scraper and snow brush
    • Candle in a deep tin
    • Waterproof matches
    • Shovel
    • Booster cables
    • Flashlight with spare batteries
    • Water and snack food

    Lesley MacKinnon
    Manager, Safety
    Human Resources
    lesley.mackinnon@bethanyseniors.comLifeworks

     

     

     

    If financial pressures or uncertainty are affecting your work or life, you’re far from alone. Fortunately, you can boost your financial well-being using the tips on the left and the many resources available through LifeWorks.

    Resources:

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

  • A Message from the Acting Executive Director, Bethany Care Foundation

    Inspiring Giving In A Digital World

    Phew! I don’t know about you, but I’m a bit exhausted and I didn’t even move an inch.

    The tradition of Black Friday retail sales following American Thanksgiving has morphed to now include Cyber Monday for online sales and then Giving Tuesday for charitable giving and volunteerism.

    Was your email inbox filling up last week with messages from every retail outlet you’ve ever purchased from, any cause you’ve followed on social media or charity that you’ve donated to? Mine sure was. It was a bit mentally taxing, seeing all of that information coming at me for a few days in a row!

    When it comes to Giving Tuesday, results in Canada are still being tabulated, but American figures published by Money Magazine indicated close to $2 Billion in donations were made on-and off-line on Tuesday, Dec 3.

    That’s amazing, isn’t it? Even in tough times and amid tons of messages vying for their attention, people give. And they give a lot!

    Time will tell whether Giving Tuesday will continue to hold its own… or grow over time.

    Or whether good old-fashioned person to person, face to face fundraising will still make the biggest, most consistent difference for charities that rely on donations to enhance and expand their impact. (I have a lot of faith in the latter, especially here at Bethany.)

    Ultimately, donors want to feel connected to the causes they care about and they want to know that they’re making a difference. That’s hard to do in the rapid-fire pace and ‘choice overwhelm’ of today’s digital world, especially from Black Friday through Giving Tuesday each year.

    Ultimately, here at the Foundation, we need to do both — have a presence for our cause in the digital world but grow real ‘3-dimensional’ relationships with the people who care about Bethany and are willing to show their belief in us by donating.

    So, thanks for liking and sharing Bethany’s Giving Tuesday online messages last week and, as always, for helping us build real and lasting connections with the people in our communities that care about the work you do.Have a great week!
    — Gail

  • A Message from the Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

    Happy December!

    My family and I visited the Lions’ Festival of Lights at Confederation Park this weekend. We have often driven past, but this year we decided to wander through the display and take in this wonderful volunteer produced event. The lights were beautiful and it was a great way for us to get firmly into the Christmas spirit.
    As we enter the Holiday season, much of our free time is spent, shopping, writing Christmas cards and attending celebrations with our friends and family. Although this time of year is abundant with things to do and lists to check off, I encourage you to spend time on yourself. Engage in rejuvenating activities to de-stress like enjoying the outdoors, reading that book you’ve wanted to read, or spending time with your loved ones.
    Thank you for your dedication in making Bethany a great place to work and live. Please feel free to reach me with your comments or questions at Doreen.Lee@bethanyseniors.com
    Regards,
    — Doreen