Kettering Health

Kettering Health

Hospitals and Health Care

Kettering, OH 30,336 followers

Elevating health, healing, and hope throughout our community.

About us

Kettering Health As a faith-based, nonprofit healthcare system, Kettering Health follows in the steps of Jesus by guiding every person to their best health. With many medical centers, outpatient locations, healthcare services, and dedicated people, we care for our patients alongside the hundreds of board-certified providers who make up Kettering Health Medical Group. And we foster learning and discovery at Kettering College, a fully accredited college that specializes in health science education.

Website
http://www.ketteringhealth.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Kettering, OH
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1964
Specialties
Emergency Care, Cancer Care, Orthopedic Surgery and Rehab, Brain & Spine Care, Heart & Vascular Care, and Women's Health

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    Congratulations to Heather Boggs, Kettering Health Dayton's DAISY Award winner! Heather was nominated by a patient's family member, who shared: "Heather is an extraordinary nurse who is true to her calling (being a nurse)! She goes above and beyond for her patients and families! She has shown this many times during my grandfather's stay. When he had a medical emergency, she was on top of it. She advocated for him to ensure his needs and concerns were met. He spent his 89th birthday in the hospital, and she made sure it was special! She and her team got him cake, balloons, and a card. Then the team filled his room and sang him Happy Birthday! He told us that these kind gestures made his day very special. Thank you, Heather, for listening to your calling! Your patients are blessed to have you!" Way to be there for your patients, Heather!

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    #NursesWeek is drawing to a close, and we couldn't be more grateful for the nurses in our system who show up every day and work tirelessly to ensure our patients are well cared for. This week, we held a series of events for nurses on each of our campuses, including food, fun, photos, and blessings of the hands. Though the week is ending, our appreciation is not. Please take a moment to thank a nurse for the ways they bring health, hope, and healing to our community: https://lnkd.in/gNZUYJFd

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    Bruce Kidney, post-anesthesia care nurse, is creating access to healthy foods and helping a local refugee community while he does it with a community garden. The Unity Garden, located in Dayton's Riverdale Neighborhood, will grow produce to provide fresh and healthy foods in an area with limited options. Bruce will also focus on growing produce familiar to the African refugees in the area, including African eggplants, beans, and squash. Bruce will also maintain the garden with compost made from locally sourced produce waste from Dorothy Lane Market.

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    Congratulations to Erin Renfro, Brenda Korzan, and Izzy Bowling, a group of nurses who received the DAISY Award at Kettering Health Miamisburg! Their nomination shared: "My grandfather was admitted to Kettering Health Miamisburg. He ended up on the step-down ICU unit. It was here he met Izzy. Her personality, compassion, and kindness for my grandfather and myself in those difficult moments were something I will never forget. We had gone from him being fine to him not being able to breathe and completely not like himself. He continued to get worse so he was transferred to the ICU. In the ICU there was a nurse named Brenda that was so sweet and kind and helped the family feel at ease when they came to visit. Brenda spoke to me in a way I knew she cared for my family and you could tell she loved what she did. I slept in the waiting room every night. One night, Izzy saw me laying down and came over to ask how my grandfather was doing. I informed her he wasn't doing good and we had called Hospice in. She gave me the biggest hug to comfort me, gave me a doughnut, coffee, and hot chocolate k-cups. She talked with me and told me several times that if I needed anything to let her know. We had a nurse named Erin. I hadn't eaten in 3 days. I was too nervous to leave him in fear he might pass away alone. Erin told me she would be up and down the hallway to check on him if I wanted to go to the cafeteria. When we came back Erin was still in the room. She informed us she stayed in the room the whole time because I was so concerned and she would want that if it was her family laying in the bed. This was so heartwarming to me that someone who didn't know us or my grandfather cared so much for him during that time. It was this day my grandfather passed away. Erin checked on me several times after he passed while I sat by his bed. She comforted me with her touch and her words. These 3 nurses went above and beyond for my grandfather, myself, and my family in a time of heartbreak. They will have an impact on me for the rest of my life and I cannot thank them enough for being so kind, caring, and compassionate."

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    "The Healing Hands of ICU," an art installation, hangs in Soin Medical Center as a testament to the challenges ICU patients face. Created by Molly Brodess, charge nurse leader, the piece also reminds us of the breadth of experiences patients have in which a nurse is by their side, caring for them through it. This #NursesWeek, we are grateful for nurses like Molly, who serve in all departments of our facilities, working tirelessly to ensure the best care for each person who walks through our doors. In celebration of Nurses Week, share a thank-you message with a nurse: https://lnkd.in/gUu2g-jY

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