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1 How To Replace A $100,000+ Salary Within 6 MONTHS Through Buying A Small Business w/ Alex Kamenca & Carley Mitus 57:50
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57:50Alex (@alex_kamenca) and Carley (@carleymitus) are both members of our Action Academy Community that purchased TWO small businesses last thursday! Want To Quit Your Job In The Next 6-18 Months Through Buying Commercial Real Estate & Small Businesses? 👔🏝️ Check Out Our Action Academy Community Schedule A Free 15 Minute Coaching Call With Our Team Here To Get "Unstuck"! Check Out Our Bestselling Book : From Passive To Passionate : How To Quit Your Job - Grow Your Wealth - And Turn Your Passions Into Profits Want A Free $100k+ Side Hustle Guide ? Follow Me As I Travel & Build: IG @brianluebben ActionAcademy.com…
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×1 11.6.2024 HCC Open Office Hours Reflection offered by Tim Serban 3:57
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3:5711.6.2024 HCC Open Office Hours Reflection offered by Tim Serban by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 10.9.2024 HCC Open Office Hours - Reflection 8:25
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2024 -Table of the King Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Hear Me Now - Nathaniel Vose and Tim Serban 51:16
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1 July 2024 HCC Leadership Open Office Hours Reflection 13:22
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06.19.2024 Juneteenth Reflection by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Reflection by Liz Wessel about her Pilgrimage to Le Puy en Valley, France with The Family of Joseph 9:53
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9:53Reflection by Liz Wessel about her Pilgrimage to Le Puy en Valley, France with The Family of Joseph by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 A Reflection by Roxann Nammour on the Providence Core Value of Justice 6:57
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1 A Reflection by Nathan Rogers On The Providence Core Value - Justice 7:03
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1 Mission Moment Reflection - Springtime for the Soul 4:59
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1 2.14.2024 - HCC Open Office Hour Reflection: Ash Wednesday And Valentines Day 12:37
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1 1.31.2024 - The Mount - Providence Mount St. Vincent Celebrating 100 Years of Service 23:13
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1 St. Joseph Day Reflection By Roxann Nammour, Mission Integration Manager 5:11
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1 "Listening To Christmas" - Christmas Poem Reading by Liz Wessel 3:11
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3:11Listening to Christmas, By Allan Harris Have you ever heard Snow? Not the howling wind of a Blizzard not the crackling of snow underfoot, but the actual falling of snow? We heard it one night in Wisconsin quite unexpectedly while walking up a hill toward our cabin in the woods, a soft whisper between footsteps. We stopped, switched off our flashlights, and just listened. All around us in the darkness we heard he gentle fall of snow on snow. No wind, no sound but the snow. Have you ever heard Christmas? Not the traffic noises in the city, not the bells and hymns and carols, beautiful as they are, not even the laughter of your children as they open their presents- but Christmas itself? Have you been by yourself and just sat and listened to the silence within, patiently, without letting the mind race to the next Christmas chore? Perhaps if you have, you felt the pulse of all humanity beating in your own heart. Perhaps you noticed an outflowing of love for all your brothers and sisters on the earth, a soft sense of Oneness with all that lives. In this silence of a snowy night, listen intently, holding your breath, and you may hear snow on snow. Serene, alone, undisturbed by thought, listen to the silence in your heart, and you may hear Christmas. -Allan Harris…
1 Hear Me Now Interview With Gemma Fernandez And John Mercado 14:56
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Table Of The King 2022 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Minister Jan Richardson offers these insights. A blessing is not complete until we let it do its work within us and then pass it along, an offering grounded in the love that Jesus goes on to speak of this night. Yet we cannot do this—as the disciples could not do this—until we first allow ourselves to simply receive the blessing as it is offered: as gift, as promise, as sign of a world made whole.” (Jan Richardson) To Receive a Blessing Have you ever noticed that it is much easier to give a gift than to receive one? “Sometimes it can be daunting to receive a blessing because it requires something of us. It does not leave us unchanged. A blessing offers us a glimpse of the wholeness that God desires for us and for the world, and it beckons us to move in the direction of this wholeness. It calls us to let go of what hinders us, to cease clinging to the habits and ways of being that may have become comfortable but that keep us less than whole. This can take some work. How might God be calling you to find communion with others? Part of the challenge involved with a blessing is that receiving it actually places us for a time in the position of doing no work—of simply allowing it to come. For those who are accustomed to constantly doing and giving and serving, being asked to stop and receive can cause great discomfort. To receive a blessing, we have to give up some of our control. We cannot direct how the blessing will come, and we cannot define where the blessing will take us. We have to let it do its own work in us, beyond our ability to chart its course.” (Jan Richardson) Receive the gift of blessing, For Holy Thursday As if you could stop this blessing from washing over you. As if you could turn it back, could return it from your body to the bowl, from the bowl to the pitcher, from the pitcher to the hand that set this blessing on its way. As if you could change the course by which this blessing flows. As if you could control how it pours over you— unbidden, unsought, unasked, yet startling in the way it matches the need you did not know you had. As if you could become un-drenched. As if you could resist gathering it up in your two hands and letting your body follow the arc this blessing makes. —Jan Richardson…
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1 Advent Reflection - Treasuring Christmas Memories 4:06
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1 2021 Home And Community End Of The Year Reflection 19:22
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1 An Advent Reflection - Defiant Christmas Tree 3:37
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1 Hear Me Now Interview with Karen Summers And Elizabeth Wessel 6:33
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6:33Interviews recorded by Providence Hear Me Now in partnership with StoryCorps.
1 Avent Reflection - A Constancy Of Purpose 5:52
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5:52A Constancy of Purpose “Skin had hope, that's what skin does. Heals over the scarred place, makes a road.” ~ Naomi Shihab Nye (from 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East.) I write to you in the early hours of the morning. This predawn, primordial time of darkness is rich with free form creativity. The canvas is wide open, the clay shapeless, and the open page blank. I enter the quiet with reverence and cherish this sacred time of being. Here, I sit within the chambers of The Heart. There is an untethered simplicity to be discovered in the in between spaces, for this is Holy ground. Most times there is the temptation is to peddle faster because our agendas are overfull and everything is spinning faster. This is where I struggle especially at this time of year. Yet, we need moments of pause, free from clutter's noise and distraction to listen and nurture our spirits. We know that when we continue on in overdrive, we become more susceptible to the ill effects of stress and the accompanying anxiety. Our world holds much suffering but we can still can count on sun’s thawing illumination. Amid all the turmoil, our universe reveals a constancy of purpose. No matter how difficult a situation or circumstance; life offers us hope, a hope is informed by Love. In this season of Advent. we are invited to enter into communion with one another and the Source of our being. Be it ever so simply, by showing up to share in a meal, a conversation, or a laugh or two, we receive a precious gift. Love is ever present. Love seeks us. The door opens from within, receive Love’s blessing and experience the peace that surpasses all understanding. Liz Sorensen Wessel Watercolor by ~liz…
1 Hear Me Now Interview with Natalia Calonzo And Elizabeth Wessel (Short Version) 5:51
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5:51Interviews recorded by Providence Hear Me Now in partnership with StoryCorps.
1 Hear Me Now Interview with LydiaThangaiyan And Elizabeth Wessel 41:24
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1 Hear Me Now Interview with Natalia Calonzo And Elizabeth Wessel (Full Interview) 28:00
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1 Hear Me Now - Robin Slemenda And Elizabeth Wessel 5:55
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5:55Hear Me Now interview with Robin Slemenda and Elizabeth Wessel. Interviews recorded by Providence Hear Me Now in partnership with StoryCorps
“And who does not want to be treated with Love?” Mary Southard CSJ Artist Mary Southard CSJ As part of Values Integration, the use of sacred text is a way to grow in our ability to express on the outside of the values we hold deeply on the inside. When we take in and fully absorb the words of a particular sacred text, those words literally become a part of us. Here are three pieces of sacred text to practice taking in the power of the words with the intention of having our actions be an outward expression of those words. “Make me a channel of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love.” From The Prayer of St. Francis “Let your love flow outward through the universe, a limitless love that is without hatred or enmity.” From the Buddhist Sutta Nipata Discourse on Goodwill “O God, increase light within me and give me light and illuminate me.” From Mohmmad’s Prayer of Light I read something recently that made me want to take it deep within so that I could become it. Here it is: Help me remember today that I am holy; that I have been called to be a vessel of grace. Let me spend my time and energy as a holy person would, whether in great deeds or humble drudgery. Let every act and every encounter be sacred, ever moment be a flowing of good gifts. May light be born in me. -Steve Garnaas-holmes Perhaps these words will touch your heart, too. Perhaps you will be reminded that you, too, are holy and that you have been called to be a vessel of grace. Amidst, what will probably be a very full day, pause for a moment. Read these words or words from another piece of sacred text. Be intentional with your desire to reflect on the outside your strength on the inside. Adapted from a reflection written by Mary Anne Sladich-Lantz…
1 All Souls Day Service For All Caregivers 13:15
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1 An Autumn Prayer (See description for Prayer) 5:33
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5:33An Autumn Prayer Opening Prayer: O God of Creation, you have blessed us with the changing of the seasons. As we welcome the autumn months, may the earlier setting of the sun remind us to take time to rest. May the brilliant colors of the leaves remind us of the wonder of your creation. May the steam of our breath in the cool air remind us that it is you who give us the breath of life. May the harvest from the fields remind us of the abundance we have been given and bounty we are to share with others. May the dying of summer’s spirit remind us of your great promise that death is temporary and life is eternal. We praise you for your goodness forever and ever. Amen. Reading: Autumn is the season of letting go, of surrender. The mood of autumn is the ebb and flow of life. Autumn stands as an epiphany to the truth that all things are passing and even in the passing there is beauty. Autumn holds out platters of death and life. As the bright colors of fall fade away, and the leaves make their final descent, rich brown and charcoal colors take center stage. This is the decaying season, but the rotting ritual that surrounds us has another face. Compost and mulch are food for the soil. There is life in the dying. Moments of death are full of life and our fear of the unknown sometime hides that life. All this dying is a prophecy of life to come. Everything is dying—TO LIVE. -from The Circle of Life: The Heart’s Journey Through the Seasons, Joyce Rupp and Macrina Wiederkehr. Closing Prayer: Maker of the seasons, thank you for all that autumn teaches me. Change my focus so that I see not only what I am leaving behind, but also the harvest and plenitude that my life holds. May my heart grow free and my life more peaceful as I resonate with, and respond to, the many graces this season offers me. May God give us voice to proclaim God’s love and goodness. May gratitude fill our hearts. May God bless and protect us all. Amen…
1 Sisters Of St. Joseph of Orange Public Witness - Homelessness 22:32
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22:32To view this and previous Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange Public Witness presentations visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvq5vKM0LY4
1 Mission Moment: Prayers for those who are grieving, Prayers for the people of Afghanistan 3:02
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3:02Prayers for those who are grieving, prayers for the people of Afghanistan Lord God, many of us are in a state of worry for our families, our friends, our colleagues, our communities, our nation, and our world. We ask for your Presence to be made clearly amongst us. Be with us as we acknowledge our individual and collective grief in solidarity with the families, and communities of our fallen soldiers, those who have lost their lives, grieving families, and all those who are trying to flee to safety. We rely on the strength of You, our Creator. We ask for Your comfort upon those who have lost loved ones. May the wilderness of this time & the uncertainty we may feel, strengthen our resolve to lean on Your word, abide in Your presence, and be guided by Your enduring and powerful Spirit. You have been with us in every age and will remain our refuge, knowing that we are not alone walking this journey. Let us recall the calming of the storm by Your hand. Let us today and in the days ahead lean on Your strength and resolve to care for and support one another. Direct our hearts and our hands so that our actions may be always instruments of comfort, healing, and peace. Wrap each one in the safe mantle of Your love. May your Presence be made abundantly revealed so that Your light, Your hand, and Your strength, gives us steadiness, refuge, clarity of purpose, and hope. Watch, O Lord, over those who weep, or worry and give your angels charge over them, tend your hurting ones, O Lord. Rest your weary ones. Bless your bereaved ones. Soothe your suffering ones... and may the light of Your love shine forth in us as we continue to embark on Your healing work in caring for others. Amen. (Adapted prayers from CHA, https://www.chausa.org/ ) Angel Prayer watercolor By Liz Wessel…
1 Mission Marathon Phase 3 - Salt Of The Earth, Light Of The World 19:10
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19:10With all that is going on in our world it is easy to get overwhelmed. It is also a time of great service. We are so grateful for all the ways our Caregivers are responding to the current surge and just like in a marathon we have to pace ourselves and find ways to support one another. Our Mission Marathon is intended to offer a reminder of the beautiful light you are for this world and a reminder of the importance of self-care and connection as we navigate these times together. Most of all, we want to thank you for your commitment, compassion and care. Please feel free to contact your Mission Leader for support. Your HCC Mission Team: Karen Summers, CMO HCC plus WA Elizabeth Wessel, CMIO HCC SoCal Rachelle Yeates, CMIO HCC NoCal Roxann Namour, Mission Int Mgr Tim Serban, Exec Dir Spiritual Health HCC Rosanne Ponzetti, CMIO HCC OR…
1 Sisters Of St. Joseph Of Orange - Public Witness - Migrants 25:14
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25:14To view this and previous Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange Public Witness presentations visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YhvmkCceSQ
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1 Cynthia Gandara, RN Providence St. Joseph Home Care 13:55
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1 1.26.21 - Universal Prayers - Help Me To Rest In Love - (Please see description for today's prayer) 6:43
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6:43Good morning, this is Liz Wessel and it is joy to be with you and to share in a short time of prayer and reflection in this community of great belonging. These prayers are a compilation from various sources and todays theme is called, “Help Me to Rest in Love.” Let us take a moment to center ourselves and find a comfortable position. take 3 deep breaths, one to let go of whatever you are holding, another to listen deep into your heart and the 3rd to arrive in this moment. Dear Love, Please help me to rest, I place my list of things to do in your hands. Just for one moment, I let go. I place my thoughts about how someone else should be Different in your hands. Just for a moment, I let them go. Right now, just for a moment, I allow things to be as they are, I allow someone else to be as they are, I allow myself to be as I am. And so, I rest. To the God of our understanding, the spirit with whom we gather this morning We lift up those whose lives are touched by sadness, by illness, by worry, or by loneliness. May all find comfort, hope, and healing strength in this community and the larger community. And let us take a moment to silently reflect in the spirit of prayer and to offer our own silent intentions. (Chrystal Hogan) Our Loving God, How difficult it can be to let go- of things that we believe we must hang on to and of the things that we are unable to let go of. Give us the courage we need to release everything into Your very capable hands. Help us to trust You completely as we do so. Give us the patience we need as we wait, knowing that someday we will see how Your hand was a part of everything during the process. Amen Chaplain Samantha Gilbertson, PNMC Mission Integration and Spiritual Care May we have the power of vision to look past both the specks in our own eyes and the outward appearance of other people in order to see that divine spark of life - of Love - which is present in all human beings. We pray today particularly for those who are marginalized within our society - those whose inherent divinity is so often unrecognized - and for those who live or work in conditions we ourselves could not accept. For them, and for all people who find life difficult, we pledge ourselves to the task of helping to make this world a better place - even if it is simply by a smile or a welcoming word. As we pause now in the quietness of our own thoughts, let us consider both the blessings and the trials of our lives, and dedicate ourselves to sharing our blessings and to doing what we can to ease the trials of others. Dear Love, We give thanks for places of simplicity and peace. Let us find such a place within ourselves. We give thanks for places of refuge and beauty. Let us find such a place within ourselves. We give thanks for places of nature’s truth and freedom, of joy, inspiration, and renewal, places where all creatures may find acceptance and belonging. Let us search for these places in the world, in ourselves, and in others. Let us restore them. Let us strengthen and protect them, and let us create them. May we mend this outer world according to the truth of our inner life and may our souls be shaped and nourished by nature’s eternal wisdom. (Michael Leunig) O Great Love, thank you for living and loving in us and through us. May all that we do flow from our deep connection with you and all beings. Help us become a community that vulnerably shares each other’s burdens. Listen to our hearts’ longings for the healing of our world. We ask for continued blessings on which to draw as we go about our work. When we are weary, energize us. When burnt out, infuse us with the light of your spirit. May the work that we do bring hope, life and courage to all whom we serve, and in the day’s most stressful moments, may we pause for that “quiet within” and rest in you. (Adapted from Richard Rohr) The need to center ourselves in love and to renew our spirit in order to love others effectively is a universal call to wholeness.…
1 1.19.21 - Universal Prayer Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. *See description for today's Prayer* 4:25
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4:251-19-2021 Universal Prayer in Remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. Good morning and welcome, Liz Wessel here, and as we gather together, taking a moment out of our busy lives let us share in a brief time of prayer and peacefulness. Resist the temptation to multi-task and instead offer the gift of your loving presence to this community. Find a sitting position that allows you to be alert—and also relaxed. Close your eyes and rest your hands in an easy, effortless way. Ring the chime: Allow your awareness to scan through your body and, wherever possible, soften and release obvious areas of physical tension. Because we so easily get lost in thoughts, let’s begin with attention to the breath. Using the breath as a primary anchor of mindfulness helps quiet the mind so that you can be awake to the changing stream of life that moves through you. (Tara Brach) God of our understanding, we come to you in these quiet moments, seeking that which is beyond ourselves. In this sacred space; we join in solidarity in the prayers of Reverend Martin Luther King to express our hopes and our dreams for a better world. Eternal God, out of whose mind is this great cosmic universe, we bless thee. Help us to seek that which is high, noble and Good. Help us in the moments of difficulty. Help us to work with renewed vigor for a brotherhood that transcends race or color. (MLK) A way in which every man will respect the dignity and worth of all human personality. A way in which every nation will allow justice to run down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. A way in which men will do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. (MLK) God grant that we will be participants in this newness and this magnificent development. If we will but do it, we will bring about a new day of justice and brotherhood and peace. And that day the morning stars will sing together and the sons of God will shout for joy. (Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.) MLK’s mission for equality resonates with our organizational values of compassion, dignity, justice, excellence, and integrity. Creator God, may we view our work as vocational; a ministry of whole-person healing. May we advocate for those who are poor and vulnerable as we serve our dear neighbor without distinction. (Nancy Jordan) And in closing, as you go about your day continue to reflect on how your role in our organization is not limited to your wise experience and skills. Every time you ask how a patient is feeling or assist a co-caregiver with a task, you are making a positive difference in the lives of others. Building each other up one interaction at a time builds our up our communities. Building up our communities exemplifies Martin Luther King’s vision for equity and equality. (Nancy Jordan) In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., thank you for your steadfast service to all. May God bless you and all those you love. Painting form the CHA website…
1 "1.12.21 - Universal Prayer - Peace, Unity And Reconciliation" 6:14
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1 Time Of Reflection For All HCC Caregivers - **Link to the presentation is in the description*** 25:03
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25:03https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/feb9bf96-28b7-4b19-b331-e572563ccfd6 Song presentation starts at the 24 minute mark
1 1.5.21 - Universal Prayer For All HCC Caregivers - Hope 4:26
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1 Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange: St. Joseph Justice Center Public Witness Prayer 22:55
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22:55Join Honorine Uwimana, Maria Elena Perales and Yesenia Altamirano in St. Joseph Justice Center Public Witness Prayer. To watch the video recording of the Prayer to go: https://youtu.be/lnIEgYPNu5g
Table of the King Remembrance, Blessed Emilie Tavernier Gamelin Join Karen Summers, Rosanne Ponzetti and Elizabeth Wessel
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1 Little Company Of Mary - Home Health VIA Integrity 8:59
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8:59Anna Hayes: Little Company of Mary - Home Health VIA Integrity
1 Little Company Of Mary And Providence Burbank Home Health Ministries VIA Justice 11:27
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11:27Little Company of Mary and Providence Burbank Home Health Ministries VIA Justice: Mirna Musun, Executive Director
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1 Mission Moment with Teresa Reed, RN St. Joseph Home Health Topic: Medication Reconciliation 20:45
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20:45Join Liz Wessel and Teresa Reed, RN as they discuss medication management and tips for success in home care.
1 Celebrate Juneteenth 2021 - "See Description for link to Teams presentation and link to Music video" 46:27
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46:27Teams presentation: https://providence4-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/rosanne_ponzetti_providence_org/EQE-wazD08xDgp3UjVI_azcBcdcgb-238pf9xDufzSvuDQ?e=OEzEPI Cynthia Erivo - "Stand Up" - Oscar 2020 Performance https://youtu.be/g3HICKj-4Zs
1 Mission Moments: Erika Vallie, DPT LCM Home Health 25:51
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25:51Mission Moments: Erika Vallie, DPT LCM Home Health by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Elizabeth Okabe, RN Sea Crest HH 2021 VIA 13:49
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13:49Elizabeth Okabe, RN Sea Crest HH 2021 VIA by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Prayer And Reflection - Hopes, Dreams And Aspirations (See Description for Prayer) 6:43
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6:433-23-2021 Universal Prayers- Hopes, Dreams, Aspirations Greetings friends and welcome to our time of gathering in our little community to reflect and share our hopes, dreams, and aspirations. Ring the chime, take a 3-5 second pause As customary we will take a few deep breaths to settle in and bring our awareness to this moment, appreciating the gift of 5 precious minutes of loving kindness for ourselves, others and those who did not join but need our loving intentions. On breath to release stress, another worry and the third to breath in peace. Let us take a moment to silently reflect in the spirit of prayer and to offer our own silent intentions. (Chrystal Hogan) When I think of our hopes and dreams for a better world I often turn to the Sisters for inspiration. The Sisters of St Joseph share, “God invites us to be present in the here and now, and as we are attentive to the movement, we also step faithfully into an unknown future…In sharing God’s unconditional love and fidelity, we dedicate ourselves in all of our works to creative collaboration with others, as we seek to tear down walls that divide and build bridges that unite.” The Sisters of Providence shared these hopes and aspirations; “We have no fixed blueprint for how to express the role and responsibilities of Providence Ministries other than by reading the signs of the time, trusting in Providence, and embracing our call to follow Christ. You will be challenged as well to respond to those who call out for our care and the hard choices that will be there when our resources are constrained. However, as St. Vincent DePaul commended to us, “Love is inventive to infinity.” Compelled by God’s providential love, you will be invited to do more than you ever believed possible because of God’s goodness and love of all.” Dear Ones, Consult not your fears, but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern not yourself with what you tried and failed in, but what it is still possible to do. Now is the time to put aside past and present setbacks and failures and look with confidence to the new day. (Pope John XXIII) The following was shared by Sr. Susan Trezik CSJ What if, after this virus is gone, we learned it had changed our DNA in such a way that it forever altered our ability to consider each other? Consider each other no longer just as strangers, but in a new way, as in closer to our hearts? I wash my hands for you. Every time I wash my hands, I think of you, the other, as myself and I smile. My freedom is in your hands and yours is in mine. Every bit of care I bring to this gesture, I dedicate to the mystery of you, the other, who invites me to connect with you. I reach out to hold you and rejoice in how the water blesses both of us in this practice. I can no longer disregard you. I can no longer wash my hands of you, and your fate. I wash my hands for your fate; My freedom is in your hands, exactly where it belongs. By Jacques Verduin And in closing I offer this prayer by Pope Frances Lord, Father of our human family, you created all human beings equal in dignity: pour forth into our hearts a fraternal spirit and inspire in us a dream of renewed encounter, dialogue, justice, and peace. Move us to create healthier societies and a more dignified world, a world without hunger, poverty, violence, and war. May our hearts be open to all the peoples and nations of the earth. May we recognize the goodness and beauty that you have sown in each of us, and thus forge bonds of unity, common projects, and shared dreams. Amen. This prayer is from Pope Francis' new encyclical Fratelli Tutti, which was published on 4 October 2020.…
1 3.30.21 - Universal Prayer Offering- An Instrument of Your Peace (See Description for Reflection) 6:16
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6:163-31-2021 Universal Prayer Offering- An Instrument of Your Peace I invite you to take a few deep breaths...if you feel comfortable, with your eyes closed...and to just slow down...as we begin to catch up to ourselves... Ring the chime… Let's set out our intentions for this short time of prayerful reflection. I invite you to offer them right now and hold them in your heart. Let us remember that a God of love, mercy, and compassion...is already among us...with us...for us...around us and within us... Using your hands, find & feel the pulse on your neck...take a few moments until you feel those life-proving beats...And once you’ve located that pulse, let's humbly acknowledge a God of miracles and give thanks for this day... for the sacred elements that give us life, earth, air, water, sun, and to our Creator for another day of life. Let us also remember the words that pass through this area of our bodies and that our words can breathe dignity into our community...Our words are powerful... may we "never seek to be a voice for the voiceless...for there is no such thing...because all, even the quiet, afraid and silenced, have a holy voice....may we say yes to amplifying those voices...and to use ours to "say their names." Now feel the pulse on your wrist...to represent the instruments of peace that are our hands...take a few moments until you feel your heart beating...And once you’ve located your pulse, let us be mindful of the connection between our deeds and our heart. We pray in thanksgiving for our hands...those which allow us to send emails, coordinate meetings, text, and communicate to colleagues and friends around the world, hands that create art in the name of justice...may we remember the hands of those outside of this virtual space, our families, our caregivers who are literally injecting life-giving medicines into the arms of people in our communities... and other essential workers who cultivate, prepare, cook, deliver food for society.... May we too say yes to being hands and feet to all, most especially to those who are most vulnerable and in need of healing. We lift-up those whose lives are touched by sadness, by illness, by worry, or by loneliness. We ask for prayers for the victims of needless violence, and for those driven from their homeland due to poverty, war, and persecution. And now...I ask you to find and place your hand on your heart... take a few moments to slow down, locate, and feel your heart beating...Let us acknowledge together that by our humanity, we are together...and may we also remember the connection between our God and our heart, and listen with all our heart and with all our being, mind, body, spirit. For God is always calling us to the more, inviting us into a deeper relationship with our Creator and with our brothers and sisters, for we are of one human family. How will we respond to the invitation? May our hearts lean towards yes, aware that we are always free to choose. Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace; Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; And where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, Grant that I may not so much seek To be consoled as to console; To be understood, as to understand; To be loved, as to love; For it is in giving that we receive, It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, And it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life. Wishing all our Christian brothers and sisters a blessed Holy Week, our Jewish friends a Divine Passover, our Hindu friends a joyful festival of Holi with the arrival of spring and to our Muslim friends as Ramadan approaches, many blessings. In the name of all things sacred and good. Amen Adapted from a reflection by JP Ramirez…
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1 3.16.21 - Universal Prayer & Reflection - St. Patrick Day (See description for Reflection) 6:08
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6:083-17-2021 Universal Prayers- St. Patrick Day Hello fellow caregivers, Liz Wessel here and today it is my joy to share in a spirit of celebration, St. Patrick’s Day. Whenever St Patrick’s Day rolls around I am mindful of my Irish heritage and my love of blessings. In a spirit of hospitality for which, the Irish are best known we ask that our hearts and minds be open and welcoming. We come in a spirit of prayer to receive and in return bless others generously. Unique to blessings, is the way they help us to connect with the sacredness of our life’s journey. A blessing creates a pause for us to honor and celebrate our being together. John O' Donohue fashioned, “The language of a blessing is a calling forth, a recognition of the miracle of being here, on the shoreline of pure arrival. Blessings are also an acceptance of the transitory nature of all the gifts that have arrived; for they need not come.” As natural as the movement of our breath, a blessing connects us in Spirit. As we breathe in, we can savor, affirm, and acknowledge what has been. Then as lightly as the next breath, what must, can float free on a blessing of kindness and Love. In reverence, we ready ourselves to cross the next threshold, trusting as we move forward. Our connectedness to one another bonds us to our world, amidst the grandeur of our evolving universe, and of all that lies within and without us. At this time, I would like to share this beautiful 2 min musical blessing by Sara Thomsen (2 min) I invite you to settle in , close your eyes and receive her blessing. Deep Peace by Sara Thomsen https://youtu.be/kb-FAOe396U And in closing this blessing by the late John O’ Donuhue May the light of your soul bless the work you do with the secret love and warmth of your heart. May you see in what you do, the beauty of your own soul. May the sacredness of your work bring healing, light, and renewal to those who work with you and to those who see and receive your work. May your work never weary you. May it release within you, wellsprings of refreshment, inspiration, and excitement. May you be present in what you do. May you never become lost in the bland absences. May the day never burden. May dawn, find you awake and alert, approaching your new day with dreams, possibilities, and promises. May evening find you gracious and fulfilled. May you go into the night blessed, sheltered, and protected. May your soul calm, console, and renew you. - John O'Donohue, Anam Cara Offered by Liz Wessel Artwork by ~liz…
1 3.9.21 Universal Prayer & Reflection Love Of Neighbor (Please see Description for Prayer) 6:16
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6:163-9-2021 Universal Prayer & Reflection: Love of Neighbor Good morning, this is Liz Wessel and thank you for joining in prayer and communion as we journey together. We begin by centering ourselves and settling into a comfortable position. I invite you to close your eyes and focus your awareness of your breathing. Together we take 3 deep breaths, one to come as you are, two to welcome whatever emotions you may feel. Perhaps feelings of peace, happiness or sadness, anxiety and stress. Offer even these unwanted guests’ hospitality and say yes, that these too belong. You may wish to place your hand over your heart and offer loving kindness for yourself and to all who are gathered here today. Ring the bell To the God of our understanding, the spirit with whom we gather this morning – we ask that our minds be open, our hearts welcoming, and our arms embracing to our dear neighbor. (adapted Chrystal Hogan) Take a moment to reflect in the spirit of prayer for loved ones, our neighbors near and far who need our thoughts and prayers. We name them silently in our hearts.... Pause 3-5 seconds A few words of encouragement from Morgan Harper Nichols: May this be a season of believing beyond what you see. Trusting that even though you have not felt brave, you have still managed to be. You still trust that you can carry on, despite uncertainty. And amidst all of that uncertainty, there is still so much take delight in. Slow down take it in let gratitude remind you that you are coming forth like gold from within. Trust in the Slow Work of God Above all, trust in the slow work of God We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay We should like to skip the intermediate stages. We are impatient of being on the way to something unknown, something new. And yet it is the law of all progress that it is made by passing through some stages of instability- and that it may take a very long time. And so I think it is with you. your ideas mature gradually – let them grow, let them shape themselves, without undue haste. Don’t try to force them on, as though you could be today what time (that is to say, grace and circumstances acting on your own good will) will make of you tomorrow. Only God could say what this new spirit gradually forming within you will be. Give Our Lord the benefit of believing that his hand is leading you, and accept the anxiety of feeling yourself in suspense and incomplete. - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J. (1881-1955) Prayer Teach me to listen, O God, to those nearest me, my family, my friends, my co-workers. Help me to be aware that no matter what words I hear, the message is, “Accept the person I am. Listen to me.” Teach me to listen, my caring God, to those far from me– the whisper of the hopeless, the plea of the forgotten, the cry of the anguished. Teach me to listen, O God my Mother, to myself. Help me to be less afraid to trust the voice inside — in the deepest part of me. Teach me to listen, Holy Spirit, for your voice — in busyness and in boredom, in certainty and doubt, in noise and in silence. Teach me, Lord, to listen. Amen. —Adapted by John Veltri, SJ, as published in Hearts on Fire: Praying with the Jesuits Our closing prayer is by Sr. Christine Hilliard CSJ: May we recognize each neighbor as gift from our creator who only gives us what we need. May we be grateful for each neighbor however we met them. May we not be afraid to be a neighbor, dependent on the kindness of others. (Sr. Christine Hilliard CSJ.) As you go about your day may you be blessed abundantly as you bless others in the sacredness of your work. Amen…
1 3.2.21 - Universal Prayer For Self Reflection 6:38
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6:38Good morning, fellow caregivers this is Liz Wessel and it is my honor to share in this time of reflective prayer with you in our little community of mutual support and caring. We all come with a wealth of experience and wisdom and diverse backgrounds. It is our diversity that adds to the richness and beauty of our lives. Being together in community and sharing in a few minutes of intentional prayer strengthens us. Our heartfelt intentions multiply and carry far and wide, rippling out in boundless ways, beyond our ever knowing to bless others in unforeseen ways. So, thank you for bringing your healing energies to this moment to heal others and to be healed in the process. Healing is what we do, each and every day, especially when we bring our wholeheartedness into whatever we are doing, in our family life and work life, regardless of the task at hand, when we approach our work in a conscious and intentional manner it opens us to the scaredness that exists in all things. So, let us settle in to a comfortable position and begin with a few with deep centering breaths. As you breathe in repeat to yourself, I am at peace, and with each out breath allow tension to release from your body, Breathing in…. Peace I receive, and on your next in breath, repeat, peace I offer. Ring the bell In the spirit of prayer offer your own prayer intentions in the silence of your hearts, for loved ones, for co-workers, for patients and families, for our wounded world and all of God’s creation. Pause… 5 seconds Our Value of Integrity: We pursue authenticity with humility and simplicity. Fr. Richard Rohr offers these thoughts on Lent, which is the religious observance in the Christian liturgical calendar that began on Feb 17th Ash Wednesday and ends the night before Easter. There are two moments that matter. One is when you know that your one and only life is valuable and alive. The other is when you know your life, as presently lived, is entirely pointless and empty. You need both of them to keep you going in the right direction. Lent is both. The first such moment gives you energy and joy by connecting you with your ultimate Source and Ground. The second gives you limits and boundaries, and a proper humility, so you keep seeking the Source and Ground and not just your small self. (Richard Rohr) And I’d like to share the wisdom is offered by Chief Yellow Lark of the Lakota Sioux Oh, Great Spirit, Whose voice I hear in the winds and whose breath gives life to all the world. Hear me! I need your strength and wisdom. Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes ever hold the red and purple sunset. Make my hands respect the things you have made and my ears sharp to hear your voice. Make me wise so that I may understand the things you have taught my people. Let me learn the lessons you have hidden in every leaf and rock. Help me remain calm and strong in the face of all that comes towards me. Help me find compassion without being overwhelmed. I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother or my sister, but to fight my greatest enemy: myself. Make me always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes. So when life fades, as the fading sunset, my spirit may come to you without shame. (Lakota Sioux Chief Yellow Lark Richard Rohr invites us to spend some time this week contemplating the rhythm of your own life. Without judgment, reflect on how you spend your time, what you pay attention to, and where your energy goes. Does the rhythm of your life honor the relationships and values that are most important to you? Is there some degree of balance between work and rest, solitude and community? Be open to the movement of the Spirit. How might God be inviting you into greater freedom, integrity, and love through the rhythm of your daily life? This concludes our prayer for today. Be well and be blessed. Shared by Liz Wessel…
1 2.23.21 Universal Prayer Offering - Infinitely Loved (See Description for Prayer) 5:57
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5:572-23-2021Univeral Prayer Offering -Infinitely Loved Good morning, this is Liz Wessel, and as we gather, we come just as we are and we are welcomed as we join in a brief time of reflection. We may come as stranger but we will leave as friends. Let us center ourselves, while sitting comfortably, take a few slow deep breaths and quietly repeat to yourself "I am" as you breathe in and "at peace" as you breathe out. Feel your entire body begin to relax. You may wish to focus on your breathing throughout this time together. In this sacred space we reconnect with the source of all that is. Gavin Thomas Murphy offers the following insights to think and pray about throughout this week. We are invited to rest awhile among the green meadows and flowing streams, to relax in God’s presence, and be nourished, strengthened, and renewed. In this place, we may turn from a closed fist of denial, frustration and turmoil to an open hand of acceptance, relaxation and serenity. (Gavin Thomas Murphy) Too many of us gravitate towards distress and anxiety: we say it is the way of work and the world. Just 5 minutes of silence seems pointless. But we get in touch with our ‘inner teacher’ when we find times to be still in our day, connecting us with deep peace and balance. It is available to tap into as we live in the moment. This can be discovered in talking with people, working on a single task, walking and feeling a fresh breeze on our face. This invitation has stirred Gavin to stop fixing his eyes on the ground and see the beautiful ordinary. (Gavin Thomas Murphy) After resting, we may be invited to walk more closely in Love’s presence, freer and more confident and better able to navigate the hazy path of our lives. It is true that we all need to work on maintaining balance in our lives, but we are not alone. We can learn so much from modern and contemplative wisdom to live life with greater richness, and when all is done, we can rejoice knowing that we are infinitely loved. (Gavin Thomas Murphy) In the spirit of prayer, let us pray I rest in you, Spirit of Life, and give to you my worries, my fears, my doubts, my hopes, my joys, my pains, my anger, my love, and allow you to take in all that I am. And as I give all that I am, I find the place of truth and stillness, l where you and I are one. (Karem Barratt) A Prayer for Resting in God's Love God of Goodness, I come into your presence so aware of my human frailty and yet overwhelmed by your love for me. I thank you that there is no human experience that I might walk through where your love cannot reach me. If I climb the highest mountain you are there and yet if I find myself in the darkest valley of my life, you are there. Teach me today to love you more. Help me to rest in that love that asks nothing more than the simple trusting heart of a child (unknown author) A closing prayer by Thomas Merton: O God, You have made us one with you. You have taught us that if we are open to one another, you dwell in us. Help us to preserve this openness and to fight for it with all our hearts. Help us to realize that there can be no understanding where there is mutual rejection. O God, in accepting one another wholeheartedly, fully, completely, we accept you, and we thank you, adore, and love you with our whole being, because our being is your being, our spirit is rooted in your spirit. Fill us then with love, and let us be bound together with love as we go our diverse ways, united in this one spirit which makes you present in the world, and which makes you witness to the ultimate reality that is love. Love has overcome. Love is victorious. Thanks everyone for blessing us with your presence and may you be blessed as your go forth to bless others with your love. Shared by Liz Sorensen Wessel…
1 9.16.21 - Universal Prayer - All Shall Be Well (See description for Prayer) 5:23
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5:232-16-2021 Universal Prayer: All Shall Be Well Today I have a different kind of prayer to offer, one that is set to music. It is a well-known prayer written by Julian of Norwich called, “all shall be well.” Julian was a 14th century mystic who lived during a period of great suffering and uncertainty during the 100-year war between England and France. Famine was widespread coupled by the disastrous bubonic plague pandemic. This led to Julian living in isolation. Suffering was everywhere, which many attributed to the wrath of God. However, Julian’s response was not one of despair or judgment, but of love, solidarity, and hope. As you listen, may you be enfolded anew by the miracle of your being. (John O’ Donohue) https://youtu.be/YcmsnAtgopY From Love we come From Love we come From Love we come In Love we are enfolded In Love we are enfolded In Love we are enfolded To Love we shall return To Love we shall return To Love we shall return Alleluia Alleluia Alleluia All shall be well All things shall be well All shall be well All things shall be well All shall be well All things shall be well Perhaps you needed to hear this as much as I did... Affirmation: Love is the bond that strengthens and enfolds us, we are held in Love... Shared by Liz Sorensen Wessel Artwork by Liz…
1 Virtual Ash Wednesday Service 2 - 16 - 2021 5:02
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5:02Virtual Ash Wednesday Service 2 - 16 - 2021 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 2.9.21 - Universal Prayer - World Day Of The Sick (Please see description for Prayer) 5:11
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5:112-9-2021 Universal Prayer World Day of the Sick Good morning, this is Liz Wessel and it is an honor to be with you and to share in a short time of prayer and reflection. I have woven together a compilation of prayers from various sources. I will share the name of author after each one. First let us begin to center ourselves and settle into a comfortable position. Take 3 deep breaths, one to let go of stress, another to let go of worry and the third breath to become fully present. To the God of our understanding, the spirit with whom we gather this morning – we ask that our minds be open, our hearts welcoming in this shelter of belonging. For Pope Frances and others before him, February 11 is a day of recognition and prayer for the sick and for the ministry of health care, both professional and family caregivers. He reminds us, “The commandment of love that Jesus left to his disciples is also kept in our relationship with the sick. A society is more human to the degree that it cares effectively for its most frail and suffering members, in a spirit of fraternal love. Let us strive to achieve this goal so that no one will feel alone, excluded, or abandoned.” -Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the 29th World Day of The Sick This year’s theme from the Gospel of Matthew calls us to remember, “You have, but one teacher, and you are all brothers” (Mt 23:8). However, each of us understands God; we are created in the same light. Even as the pandemic separates us, remakes the world around us, our shared humanity continues to bind us in as one family. As the pandemic continues to surge, wane and wear us down, Christians find support in Jesus, who knows our illnesses and strengthens us to serve. This year we cannot escape the ongoing effects of the worldwide COVID pandemic, and our prayers are offered for those most impacted by the virus. (CHA) Please take a moment to reflect in the spirit of prayer and to offer our own silent intentions. (Ring the chime and pause for 3 seconds) Loving God, you fill all things with a fullness and hope that we can never comprehend. Thank you for leading us into a time where more of reality is being unveiled for us all to see. We pray that you will take away our natural temptation for cynicism, denial, fear, and despair. Help us have the courage to awaken to greater truth, greater humility, and greater care for one another. May we place our hope in what matters and what lasts, trusting in your eternal presence and love. Listen to our hearts’ longings for the healing of our suffering world. Knowing, good God, you are hearing us better than we are speaking, we offer these prayers in all the holy names of God. Amen. (Fr. Richard Rohr) God of our understanding, How often we find ourselves thinking that it is impossible to make a difference in the world in which we live in. There are difficulties, challenges and injustices that can seem too big for our attempts to try and conquer them. Help us to focus on our vision, instead of the problems. Inspire us to think beyond our thoughts of the impossibilities and to focus instead on what our own contributions might be. Help us to live within the power that You have given us and to believe that the way we look at problems can, and will, make a difference. Inspire us to give gifts of love and gifts of kindness as we move about this day. Help us to recognize, and to extend the gift of unconditional love. May we model Your unlimited love for all people as we give, and receive, today. Above all else, may Your love be expressed and all people blessed. Amen -Samantha Gilbertson, PNMC Mission Integration and Spiritual Care We are deeply grateful to each of you for your service and for making a difference.…
1 2.2.21 -Universal Prayer - Black History Month (Please see Description for Prayer) 6:38
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6:382-2-2021 Universal Prayers in Honor of Black History Month 2021 Good morning and welcome, Liz Wessel here, and as we gather together, taking a moment out of our busy lives as we share in a brief time of prayer and peacefulness. Resist the temptation to multi-task and instead gift yourself with 5min of peace and prayer. Find a sitting position that allows you to be alert—and also relaxed. Close your eyes and rest your hands in an easy, effortless way. Together we will take in a deep breath and as you exhale release your cares, again breathe in and honor those whom we hold in our hearts. Listen to the wind it talks Listen to the silence it speaks Listen to your heart it knows (Native American Proverb) Ring the chime: God of our understanding, we come to you in these quiet moments, seeking that which is beyond ourselves. In this sacred space; we join in solidarity and prayer, as we lift up our brothers and sisters of color and express our hopes and our dreams for a better world. God of each Heart and Mind, We are reminded this morning, of the importance of listening. In the wind, and in the silence, there is a voice that speaks. Help us to remember that it isn’t necessarily the human voice where wisdom springs forth and communication lies. May we quiet ourselves in order to hear. May we quiet the exterior and the interior so that we can connect with our own heart. For within the heart, it knows. May the messages heard from the wind and the silence be instilled into our hearts today. (Samantha Gilbertson) Spirit of the Living God, As we gather this morning, allow your spirit to fill our very being. Most gracious and loving God, we remember the struggles of our people, black people, people of African descent, your people and we thank you for your grace, your love, and your mercy. We thank you for leaders that you continue to place in high places and ordinary places. Inspire each of us to work more faithfully for justice and dignity of life everywhere. Lord God, we remember the hurts of exclusion and prejudice, but we know that you can raise our vision above all barriers and give us wisdom and courage to make this a better world. Spirit of Abundance, God of Grace, Mother of Hope, We pause now to remember those stories that are all around us, But so often passed over, Those stories that when told are shared because Of what someone is, not who they are. This month in our nation's character Is Black History month. Help us to realize that Black history is All our histories. May the day come when these stories Are so wildly taught that no month need Be separately divided. We know this day will not come until we as a people Make different choices. We pray now for those new choices. May we come to see a day where the prison system Becomes redemptive, not punitive. A day where the legal system learns to focus more squarely on the facts, And the not colors of our skin. A day where our schools are as well funded, as the needs demand. May our role models be allowed to excel when they thrive, And not be taken down for their rich heritage. We know this will require a shift in power. And this can be scary for some. Give those full of fear - hope. May we come to know grace, So that our hearts will not be hardened to the pain around us. There are so many beautiful stories needing to be told. And we need to get the chance to hear them. Widen our vision so that the history that is shared this month, And every month, Come to be known as our history too. We are most human when we see the humanity in others. (Author Unknown) We conclude our time together with thoughts of truth and justice which stir us from our ease and move us to acts of goodness, and for the contemplation of life which fills us with hope that what is good and lovely cannot perish. Amen. May you feel Love’s presence with you as you navigate through your day. (New Union Prayer Book)…
1 Hear Me Now - Team Approach: Allan Komarek And Leslie Nichols 4:20
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4:20Hear Me Now interview with Allan Komarek and Leslie Nichols. Interviews recorded by Providence Hear Me Now in partnership with StoryCorps.
1 Addedum To Timeliness Of Care M0102 & M0104 Podcast 1:03
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1:03Addendum to previous podcast: OASIS M Item: M0102 M0104 Timeliness Of Care
1 Mission Marathon Podcast: "And We Respond" 18:41
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18:41Mission Marathon Podcast: "And We Respond" by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 OASIS M Item: M0102 M0104 Timeliness Of Care 12:53
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1 Hear Me Now: Diann Verdugo And Julie Conway 3:00
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3:00Hear Me Now: Diann Verdugo And Julie Conway by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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OASIS M item: M1800 Grooming by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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1 OASIS M item - M1033 Risk for Hospitalization. 9:39
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1 Mission Moments With Liz - Special Mother's Day Edition 5.11.20 7:19
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7:19Mission Moments With Liz - Special Mother's Day Edition 5.11.20 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Mission Moments: National Nurses Day 5.7.20 7:51
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7:51Mission Moments: National Nurses Day 5.7.20 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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1 MIssion Moment With Michael Robinson, Sr. Susan Tresek and Liz Wessel 18:59
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18:59MIssion Moment With Michael Robinson, Sr. Susan Tresek and Liz Wessel by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Mission Moments With Liz - St Joseph's Day 3.13.20 4:55
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4:551 Meet The North Star Clinical Management Team 09.13.2019 7:23
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7:23Meet The North Star Clinical Management Team 09.13.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Patient Satisfaction With Susan 09.13.2019 7:27
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7:27Patient Satisfaction With Susan 09.13.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 09.13.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 08.24.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Discontinuation Orders With Allan And Kurt 08.16.2019 3:16
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3:16Discontinuation Orders With Allan And Kurt 08.16.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Oasis Tip Of The Week 08.16.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 08.16.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Pumps Pick - Ups With Our Pharmacy Team 08.09.2019 2:59
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2:59Pumps Pick - Ups With Our Pharmacy Team 08.09.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Oasis Tip Of The Week 08.09.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 08.09.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Values In Action 2020 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Oasis Tip Of The Week 08.02.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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Mission Moments With Liz 07.26.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Allan's Humor Corner 07.26.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 North Star And St. Mary's Updates With Todd Pecaro 07.26.2019 3:46
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3:46North Star And St. Mary's Updates With Todd Pecaro 07.26.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 07.19.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 PDGM Ambulation Charter With Meloni Jensen 07.12.2019 3:32
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3:32PDGM Ambulation Charter With Meloni Jensen 07.12.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 07.12.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Allan's Humor Corner 07.12.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 06.28.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Hear Me Now 06.21.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
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Allan's Humor Corner 06.21.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 What does Skilled Need Mean in Home Health 06.14.19 13:04
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13:04What does Skilled Need Mean in Home Health 06.14.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Mission Moments With Liz 06.14.2019 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Allan's Humor Corner 06.14.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Ambassador of the Mount Doris Brown & Cleo Molina Doris Brown, 94, lived through the Great Depression, when lunch often consisted of a boiled potato and she earned $5 a week cleaning houses. Now at Mount St. Vincent, Doris shares with Cleo Molina how those hard times instilled in her the rewards of compassion and caring for others.…
Celebrating the value of Dignity and VIA winner, Alofa Lauona from Nurse Next Door.
The Mission Moment of the week features VIA winner for Dignity, Anthony Garcia.
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 05.24.19 3:00
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3:00Meet the new ED for Torrance and Burbank Home Health!
Allan explains PDGM and how it affects patient payment in 2020.
Mission Moments with Liz by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 05.17.19 3:28
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3:28Meet Melody Fawcett!
Learn about how to prevent re-hospitalization with new techniques that Sea Crest has implemented.
Happy Nurses Week! Let's reflect back on the importance on the work we all do.
Learn more about the Ease My Way Stations!
This week's reflection is on helping others.
Karin from Education discuss the new policies on IV tubing changes.
1 Palliative Care and JACHO Survey Readiness 04.26.19 3:21
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3:21Patrick and Sandra discuss the importance of a JACHO certification and accreditation for palliative care.
This week’s Hear Me Now segment features colleagues, Berit Koltveit and Sue Voorhies, discuss their work in hospice and reflect on the families they’ve served through the years. Sue, a veteran in nursing, offers support to her friend as she shares her stories and wisdom with Berit, who is about to begin nursing school. Interviews recorded by Providence St Joseph Hear Me Now in Partnership with StoryCorps…
It was Doctor's Day last week and we have some jokes to celebrate it!
This week we reflect on spirituality in the workplace.
Values in Action Nominees 04.05.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Interviews recorded by Providence St Joseph Hear Me Now in Partnership with StoryCorps
1 Caregiver Spolight of the Week 04.05.19 4:12
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4:12Meet Bo Erwin, Director at Providence Home Health, Burbank and Little Company of Mary Home Health, Torrance!
Featuring Michael Barton from St. Joseph Hospice Interviews recorded by Providence St Joseph Hear Me Now in Partnership with StoryCorps
St. Joseph's Day is celebrated on March 19th!
Mission Moment with Liz 03.15.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
1 February Caught Caring Recipients 03.15.19 9:28
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9:28It's time to honor the Feb 'Caught Caring' recipients.
Some health jokes coming at ya this week!
Mission Moments with Liz 02.01.19
1 Caught Caring Program Christi Caouette 02.01.19 3:36
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3:36Caught Caring Program Christy Caouette 020119
1 Meet Effie Horning New Mission Manager 01.25.19 3:34
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3:34Meet Effie Horning New Mission Manager 01.25.19
1 Tech Talks With Cheer and Mark 01.25.19 3:27
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3:27Tech Talks with Cheer Phuong and Mark Willenbring
Oasis D Update 01.25.19
Mission Moments With Liz 01.25.19
1 Meet Katrin And Katherine From Scheduling 01.18.19 2:59
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2:59Meet Katrin And Katherine From Scheduling 01.18.19
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1 Meet Mary Dennis St Mary High Desert 01.03.19 3:21
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3:21Meet Mary Dennis St Mary High Desert 01.03.19
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Meet Elizabeth Cantu
Meet Susan Walsh 01.04.19
Mission Moments with Liz 12.28.18
1 Happy Holidays From Home Care Services Podcast 0:32
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1 Terri Preston Talks About Here Me Now 12.21.18 4:02
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4:02Terri Preston Talks About Here Me Now 12.21.18
Mission Moments With Liz 12.21.18
Allan's humor corner is back with some belated Thanksgiving jokes!
Check out the OASIS-D class schedule!
Meet Cindy Emerson Interview 11.30.18
Mission Moments with Liz 11.30.18 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Meet Ronald Calangi 11.30.18
This week we honor and acknowledge our veterans for all they do.
OASIS-D is coming Jan 1, 2019. Are you ready? Find out when classes are scheduled!
Allan's humor corner is back with some time jokes!
Arnetta is the Director of Community Relations at Sea Crest Home Health and Hospice. She explains her role in the community.
Special guests: Patrick Saia and Janice Brown
Patrick O'Brien and Sandra Fuentes explain the new St. Joseph Palliative Care Program
Moment Moments with Liz 10.19.18 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Hello hello, it's almost Halloween so time for Halloween jokes!
Tech Talks 03.08.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Updates from Jeff 03.08.19 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Amy Zepeda discusses RCS's role and her job as a supervisor.
This week's story is called "Hello, This is God Calling."
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week - Todd Pecaro 03.01.19 1:07
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1:07Meet North Star and St. Mary's new Executive Directory, Todd Pecaro, in our Caregiver Spotlight of the week!
Susan Walsh discusses what KPI factors are for home health.
This week Liz discusses COMPASSION.
Hey! We're back with Allan's humor corner and we're raining you with some weather jokes!
Mission Moments With Liz 02.15.19
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 02.15.19 1:12
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1:12Meet Mary Watson, new Director of Home Health, Mission Branch for St. Joseph Home Health.
Cheer and Mark talk about Service now Self Serve Portal to enter Help Desk tickets.
Dan Bailey explains the St. Joe SNF Collaborative and how we reduce hospital re-admissions.
Mission Moments With Liz 02.08.19
1 Lizette Toscano talks about W2s 02.08.19 1:48
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1:48Lizette Toscano talks about W2s 02.08.19
1 Learn about California's new Narcan Law 02.01.19 1:34
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1:34Diann Verdugo explains CA's new Narcan law regarding opioids and how it affects hospice agencies,
Updates from Jeff for the quarter.
Part 2 of OASIS Tip for M1860
1 Infection Control with Karin Reiss 10.12.18 4:22
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4:22Karin Reiss Infection Control 10.11.18
Liz Wessel shares the Providence St. Joseph mission statement.
Happy birthday to our fearless leader of St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services: Jeff Hammond! Wishing you many more birthdays to come!
Liz Wessel shares a touching story called "Information Please" and how small actions can affect someone's life.
Diann Verdugo gives information on the extended flu shot clinic.
OASIS Tip of the Week!
1 Stephanie Benites Talks about Advanced Care Planning 09.28.18 3:40
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3:40Stephanie Benites Talks about Advanced Care Planning
Back it again for another week of jokes! This week we have some fall jokes since it's now the fall season!
1 Patient Satisfaction Surveys 09.21.18 18:42
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18:42The managers and directors of St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services read out patient satisfaction surveys! We commend everyone for their hard work and the managers brag about the wonderful staff they have.
1 Payroll Updates - How to Request PTO 09.21.18 1:33
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1:33Shannon Sanchez explains how to submit PTO requests to payroll.
This week's value: Dignity.
Mission Moments with Liz
1 Rhea Laughlin Talks About Strategy And Business 09.14.18 3:13
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3:13Rhea Laughlin talks about Strategy and Business
Mission moments with Liz Wessel
Meloni Jensen from education brings you a new OASIS Tip of the Week!
Allen's back again with another week of jokes!
Dina Montalvo Talks about HASS and their events.
Directory of Pharmacy Kurt Harlan interviews Tammy Hoang.
1 Caregiver Spotlight Of The Week 08.23.18 5:49
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5:49Mark Willenbring interviews Ryan Mims, in the Caregiver Spotlight of the Week.
This week we discuss the value of Justice.
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 08.17.18 2:12
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2:12Welcome Patrick O'Brien to the St. Joseph Hospice team!
Cheer and Mark discuss the new IT ticketing system: ServiceNow.
Kelly and Rose are back with another tip on pain.
The IT team takes over Allan's humor corner this week. Battle of the wits? Who's the funniest?
Learn about the Sea Crest Hospice Volunteer program and how you can get involved.
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 08.03.18 5:32
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5:32No jokes this week. Allan interviews yours truly, Cheer, in the Caregiver Spotlight of the Week.
This week we are focusing on the value of compassion.
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 07.27.18 6:01
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6:01This week we're featuring Jorge Corbera, head of the EV group at St. Joseph!
Mission Moments with Liz 07.27.18 by St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services
Back again with another week of jokes with Allan!
This week we're focusing on compassion.
Hospice Updates on the final 7 days of life from Diann Verdugo.
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 07.13.18 2:33
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2:33Meet St. Joseph's new Executive Director, Michael Robinson!
We're back with Kelly and Rose for another OASIS Tip of the Week! This week we're focusing on pain.
Knock knock! Who's there? Guess what we're doing this week?!
This week we're focusing on integrity.
It's Allan's humor corner again!
1 Caregiver Spotlight of the Week 07.06.18 2:38
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2:38Welcome to our first Caregiver Spotlight of the Week: Cheryl Larson!
HR Updates for St. Joseph Health, Home Care Servives
It's that time again for Allan's humor corner.
Weekly updates from our VP, Jeff Hammond.
1 Patient Satisfaction with Mary Titus 06.29.18 4:52
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4:52Improving patient sanctification with Mary Titus - CNO of St. Joseph Home Health.
Mission Moments with Liz Wessel
1 Nurse Next Door - Who Are They? 06.22.18 4:24
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4:24Ryan Berger explains Nurse Next Door
This week we have one-liners for therapists.
OASIS Tip of the Week - featuring Kelly Roberts and Rose Camey
1 Sea Crest Home Health - Updates from Lesley Nichols 06.20.18 2:40
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2:40Updates for Sea Crest Home Health only
Jeff Hammond's weekly organizational updates.
#stjoseph #seacrest #northstar #stmaryhighdesert #nursenextdoor
1 Policy Updates with Christi Caouette 06.20.18 0:46
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0:46Policy updates for St. Joseph Health, Home Care Services. Keep informed of any changes with Christi's Corner.
Update on Progress to Goals: Home Health
Mission Mission with Liz Wessel
Your weekly update from your friendly SJHH IT team.
Welcome to Allan's Humor Corner for the week.
1 Allan and Cheer's Podcast Update 06.12.18 1:17
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1:17Allan and Cheer's Update for the podcast
Jeff Hammond's Organizational Update
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