STEPS Orange County Spruces Up Santa Ana

Three staff members and 17 members from the participated in the  event on Saturday, April 8.

The volunteer event aimed to improve and transform the Casa Bonita and Bella Vista neighborhoods through service activities such as painting fences, murals, gardening, planting trees, removing graffiti, and picking up trash.

One STEPS member enjoyed the painting so much, he said he would like to look for a job as a house painter now that he knows how much he likes it, while another member said she felt a sense of importance from helping others. Staff member Nhi Thai was even interviewed by a local TV news channel about the day's events.

Once the volunteering was done, the group got to partake in resource fair activities, which included music, games, and other fun festivities.

Great work, team STEPS Orange County!

Nursing Skills Fair at La Casa

This year 鈥檚 nursing department participated in a Nursing Skills Fair as an alternative method for meeting difficult training requirements. With a St Patrick鈥檚 Day theme, participants enjoyed fun activities with giveaways and games. The event took about two hours to complete, however, it was offered from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. so all shifts could participate.

鈥淭he wonderful part about this event is that the nursing staff could ask questions on a one-to-one basis about very important skills they use on a daily basis,鈥 said Director of Staff Development, Nona Hall-Sandoval.

Although music and food added to the ambiance, the event was not all fun and games. 鈥淲e were asked questions and asked to demonstrate our skills in order to test our level of competency in areas like Pro-Act, head to toe assessment, and vital signs. Some of it was challenging!鈥 remembers Mali So, Nurse Supervisor.

In order to have qualified individuals as trainers, registered nurse house supervisors, the Director of Staff Development, the Director of Facilities, a ward clerk, a 17-year rehabilitation department veteran, and a Mental Health Worker II were used as content experts. Cerritos College Nursing students also helped out with each table including the registration table.

鈥淥ur favorite activity was the diversity table where we got to make beaded necklaces that represented the diversity of our lives. It was eye opening that our life is actually very diverse,鈥 said Danette Calloway and Brandy Rerucha.

More than 100 employees successfully completed the fair. 鈥淭his event could not have happened without the teamwork and cooperation of all departments, leadership, and staff. It was a true success,鈥 said Nona. This is the second-annual Nursing Skills Fair and La Casa is excited to make this an annual tradition.

Riverside County PHF & CSU Attend Suicide Prevention Walk

On April 1, staff from 98色花堂鈥檚 Riverside County and attended the in Palm Desert, CA.

The  honors those who have been lost to suicide, and raises suicide awareness and prevention. The event this year included a resource fair, a remembrance tent for survivors of suicide loss, and a 鈥渕essages of hope鈥 area for survivors and supports to share kind words and create a community of caring.

The colors that the staff wore paid tribute to a personal struggle, loss, or awareness: 

  • Blue for suicide prevention support

  • Purple for loss of a loved one or relative

  • Green for personal attempt

It was a great event in which the 98色花堂 staff was participated with pride.