Teammates go above and beyond during last week’s arctic front Post date February 24, 2021 Last week’s arctic front blanketed Texas as many went without electricity and heat. Some even experienced pipe bursts that damaged their belongings. Many of our teammates spent the week at work going above and beyond their duties to help the residents and patients they care for. “I am proud to be part of a team that can be counted on to bring certainty to those we serve when everything around them is uncertain,” said Tim Mallad, CEO of Forefront Living. “It’s a good feeling to know we can count on each other!” The leadership at Presbyterian Village North (PVN) and Faith Presbyterian Hospice led by example by folding laundry, assisting with meal preparation and transporting teammates to work. Many of them stayed on campus overnight to help with issues that arose in the evening. “I am deeply humbled and honored to work with the dedicated staff at PVN,” said Bryan Cooper, executive director at PVN. “Several individuals came together in a sense of teamwork and diligence to make sure residents were protected, cared for and loved. It is always impressive to watch compassion in action and that is exactly what occurred last week.” Not only was leadership inspiring, but so were the teammates. They showed a team spirit by working extra shifts, volunteering to do more than their share of work, picking up fellow coworkers and maintaining positive attitudes throughout the week. “The Faith hospice team never ceases to amaze me,” said John Mezo, Faith Presbyterian Hospice, executive director. “From their thoughtful and swift preparation of our in-home patients to ensure their safe and continued care, to their dedication and sacrifice by sleeping overnight at the T. Boone Pickens Hospice Center to ensure our patients care never stopped, is sincerely commendable. I couldn’t be more honored to work with such a dedicated team.” Forefront Living prides itself on its values of integrity, diversity, compassion and stewardship. Our teammates showed that across the entire organization. We are happy to employ people that live our mission and values on a daily basis. Below is a list of teammates that went above and beyond during the pandemic: PVN Teammates: Oyedemi AdebusolaAleberto AnguianaChetachi AnwukaAntoine BellStaci BonnettGil CarbajalAustin ChambersJake CoauetteKelly CookBryan CooperCharles DawsonAgatha DwonohEsemgon EdetLisa EnglanderFrank GarciaJV HopkinsRalph Jean-PierreJoseph KabiaHamid KalantarMeredith KirksceyAgnes LawalChristina MartinezClaribel MartinezRaul MartinezJoseph MejiaMartha MendyCarolyn MitchellKevin NeffCheyenne NettlesJonas NtagawaHeather PorchShannon RadfordJanet RecordJarred RichardsonJermaine RobersonMaria SaldanaAubrey SuttonIvory TatumRobert TovarHappie UppalJoni WatsonJoseph Wilson Leassa Wood Faith Presbyterian Hospice: Diana Adams, RNIrene Akinpelu, CNARosa ArrigaMarlene CascoWendy GarciaQueenie Godwins, CNASylvia GonzalezMelora Hartman, RNSue Kramer, NPMelissa LarsonValerie Lindemann, RNShelby London, RNMeg Malone, RNLaDonna MaynardDarin NettlesNathan NettlesNam Nguyen, NPKoa Nye, RNAgbons Omoregi, CNACindy Owen, RNCordelia Oziegbe, CNAAriel Perez, RNAmanda Robinson, CNAAngela Robinson CNAChloe Silcox, RNJeanna Thompson, RNRegina Taylor, RNFalilate Usman-Mustapha, CNARobert Varela ← Older Posts Newer Posts →