If you weren’t able to make it to the tree lighting in the Pavilion yesterday, you can watch the video here!
Click here to enter the raffle to win “It’s a Wonderful Life” radio show tickets from Acting Out Theatre Company. A name will be drawn at 3 p.m. on Monday, December 2nd.
It’s Compliance Week here at Riverside, so come gather around the campfire for s’mores and let us tell you all about corporate compliance and ethics! This is the second of three rounds of compliance information. See below for a trivia question with a chance to win a prize.
Social Engineering (Phishing) is a cybercrime that involves tricking individuals into revealing sensitive information (such as passwords and credit card numbers by masquerading as a trustworthy source. Attackers often use deceptive emails, messages, or websites to lure victims into providing their personal data, leading to identity theft and financial loss. 92% of Cyberattacks include some form of social engineering (Phishing) How to tell if you’ve received a Phishing email: • The email is generic and does not address a specific user. • Spelling and grammar: Poor grammar, spelling errors, or an awkward sentence structure. • Suspicious URL: When hovering your mouse over the link the URL does not match the sender or is a bunch of different characters that do not make sense. • Sense of urgency: The attackers want you to interact with the email as quick as possible. |
Riverside is proud to sponsor 2024 Relay for Life of Kankakee County!
Relay for Life is on June 8 at Bishop McNamara High School in Kankakee.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Nancy Moore by May 14 at [email protected] or ext. 30215.
You can also join Riverside’s Relay for Life Team below!
Fill out the survey below to help us choose a name for Riverside’s NEW otter mascot! Survey closes Friday, March 15.
Understanding the Different Types of Medicare
With Annual Enrollment Period ongoing, our patients 65 and over, and those with certain
disabilities can shop and enroll in Medicare Advantage plans. We can help them understand their different Medicare options.
Original Medicare is coverage managed by the government and made up of two parts. Part A covers inpatient hospital and skilled nursing facility stays, nursing home care, hospice and home healthcare. Part B covers certain care from doctors, outpatient care, medical supplies and preventive care.
Original Medicare doesn’t cover the full price of many services. Some people purchase Medicare
Supplement (Medigap) plans to help pay the remainder of costs. Original Medicare also doesn’t
cover every type of service. And it only covers some medications, so people often purchase
Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage) as another add-on.
Medicare Advantage plans (or “Medicare Part C”)take the place of Original Medicare, rather than
adding to it. These plans are managed by private insurers and typically combine Parts A, B and D
into one single plan. They often include extra perks. Riverside partners with Health Alliance™ to
offer Medicare Advantage plans designed specifically with our community in mind.