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TREE-Mendous Newsletter

In honor of the white oak trees that previously grew on the land beneath Riverside Medical Center, we have created an employee/RMG provider contest called TREE-Mendous (replaces previous Brightest Star contest).

TREE-Mendous is the highest recognition we can grant any Riverside employees/providers with recognition and prizes focused on our consistently best of the best providers and staff from all departments/areas of our entire health system.
Eligible providers and employees are those who rise high each day, consistently living in words and actions the behaviors that create remarkable journeys for coworkers and patients/residents and in good standing according to Human Resources records.

Tree-mendous staff branch out as role models to us all—living our keywords and Professional Standards of Behavior with every patient and coworker, striving for caring, positive connections with every person ALWAYS.

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Earn while you learn to become a Riverside C.N.A.

REMINDER – the deadline for summer semester is nearly here!

The Riverside Growing Your Future Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) Apprenticeship Program is currently accepting applications (application form linked below) due to Riverside’s OD and Learning Department no later than April 5, 2021.   Orientation is 5/11 and classes are 6/1 to 7/22.

If interested in the fall semester (starts end of August 2021), please complete this application by 4/30/2021 and return to Riverside’s ODL Department.

What is the Riverside C.N.A. Apprenticeship?

Riverside is committed to helping our employees throughout their career journey and has helped Riverside employees complete their C.N.A. while maintaining their Riverside job.  You can EARN while you learn.

The Summer 2021 Certified Nursing Assistant Apprenticeship is an 8 week, competency-based program in which students attend classes at Kankakee Community College and complete hands-on clinical experiences at Riverside 4, 8 hour days per week for Monday through Thursday (32 hours per week classroom/clinical time). Your registration fees, course fees, and books or related materials to attend the Kankakee Community College (KCC) C.N.A. program, if accepted into the program, are all paid and you are also paid for your 32 hours per week to attend the program by Riverside for your current position. 

Note The Fall semester is 16 hrs per week, meeting two days per week.

What happens when I finish the program?

Upon successful completion of the program’s coursework and meeting State of Illinois requirements including passing the NATCEP exam, participants become a registered State of Illinois C.N.A.

If offered a C.N.A. job at Riverside, participants are expected to accept the position at Riverside for a minimum of 18 months or pay back the educational funding received towards his/her C.N.A. to Riverside.

Who is Eligible?

Interested Riverside employees must meet all KCC admission requirements for the C.N.A. program to be eligible to participate in the apprenticeship program and must be in good standing as a Riverside employee. Also, he/she must have worked at Riverside a minimum of 6 months before the program starts on 5/11/2021.

What do CNAs do?

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) are very important members of our Riverside healthcare team. Becoming a C.N.A. is often the first step in someone becoming a nurse.  C.N.A.s are responsible for helping the entire clinical team and patients too. The compassion and skill of a C.N.A. in giving patient care helps reduce stress for those who are sick and unable to care for themselves. We employ C.N.A.s in the hospital and in our senior life areas. Being a C.N.A. is hard work—and very rewarding.  

Please contact the OD and Learning Department at 815-935-3276 or extension 22701 for more information—or turn in your completed application to OD and Learning or [email protected] no later than 4/5/2021 for the summer semester, and by 4/30/2021 for the fall semester.

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Hero Hustle 5k

Presented by Riverside Orthopedic and Spine Institute

Additional Information

The Hero Hustle 5K is a virtual 5K with proceeds of the event going to the Riverside Employee food bank. Runners can participate by completing 3.1 miles of running or walking from April 17 through May 1. Runners will have the opportunity to upload their results. 

Donations to the employee food bank will also be accepted by non-participants. 

The t-shirt pick-up date is to be determined. Non-local runners have the option to ship the shirt for an additional charge. Participants will receive a one-time guest pass for Riverside Health & Fitness Center to utilize the facility to complete the run. There is also going to be a “Hero” costume contest. Runners can submit their photos to the email provided. Submit your results and pictures by May 3rd and a winner will be announced Friday, May 7th.

Riverside employees will receive a discount by using code RHC5 and will also receive REACH healthy habit points.

Register at: runsignup.com/race/il/kankakee/riversidereach

Questions? Email: [email protected]

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Well in Mind: Four Affirmations for Stress Release

Mantra #1: With every breath, I feel myself relaxing.

  • How to use: Say as you inhale, and then exhale, visualizing any tension you have melting away with the breath.
  • How it can help: Releases pent-up tension in shoulders, neck, & stomach; helps to shift focus from worried thoughts to the body which relaxes the mind.

Mantra #2: I have control over how I feel & I choose to feel at peace

  • How to use: Place one hand over heart, one over belly, recite 3 times.
  • How it can help: Reminds you that you may not be in control over everything in life, but you are in control of how you feel and how we respond to the situations that come our way.

Mantra #3: All experiences are helping me grow.

  • How to use: Repeat several times when you feel overwhelmed
  • How it can help: It reframes stress as a new challenge, an opportunity for growth; empowers you, decreasing feelings of helplessness.

Mantra #4: I give myself permission to let go of what no longer serves me.

  • How to use: Repeat several times, especially when you feel stuck thinking about old situations, patterns, emotions etc.
  •  How it can help: Releases energy and tension spent focusing on the past and makes room for improving thoughts, feelings, behaviors, relationships.

Well In Mind is here for you.  Call 815-933-2240 to schedule an appointment or to ask about your EAP benefits.

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Tree-Mendous Newsletter

In honor of the white oak trees that previously grew on the land beneath Riverside Medical Center, we have created an employee/RMG provider contest called TREE-Mendous (replaces previous Brightest Star contest).

TREE-Mendous is the highest recognition we can grant any Riverside employees/providers with recognition and prizes focused on our consistently best of the best providers and staff from all departments/areas of our entire health system.
Eligible providers and employees are those who rise high each day, consistently living in words and actions the behaviors that create remarkable journeys for coworkers and patients/residents and in good standing according to Human Resources records.

Tree-mendous staff branch out as role models to us all—living our key words and Professional Standards of Behavior with every patient and coworker, striving for caring, positive connections with every person ALWAYS.

Read More