The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Feeling at home

Tracy Milligan recognized for excellence in person-centred care

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY O’LEARY newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

Tracy Milligan floats. That’s the position the resident care worker mostly fills during her shifts at Health P.E.I.’s Margaret Stewart Ellis long-term care home in O’Leary.

“You just go where you’re needed, and you have to pick up on where you’re needed,” said Milligan, who has been working full-time at the Margaret Stewart Ellis Home for five years. Prior to that, she worked at Maplewood Manor for 16 years. She has also worked at Wedgewood Manor and provided private care in the 30 years since completing Holland College’s RCW program in Elmsdale.

Milligan proudly embraces Health P.E.I.’s person-centred care philosophy and feels that has always been the basis of her work.

“The way I look at it is, for a lot of the residents, this is their last home. We have to make it as good for them as we can. That’s what we’re here for.”

During a recent Health P.E.I. conference, Milligan was named the 2018 recipient of the Shelley L. Woods Excellence in PersonCent­red Care Award. The annual award – which honours Woods, a retired nurse and former chief nursing officer for long-term care with Health P.E.I., – recognizes a Health P.E.I. employee working in long-term care who demonstrat­es an exceptiona­l commitment to the person-centred care philosophy.

Health P.E.I.’s definition of person-centred care is treating residents as individual­s, working with residents to help them make decisions and manage their health, forming trusting and supportive relationsh­ips with residents, considerin­g residents’ needs, wishes, values, family dynamic, social circumstan­ce and lifestyles, being compassion­ate and respectful, engaging in activities with residents and providing residents with informatio­n.

As a simplified explanatio­n of what person-centred care means, Milligan said staff don’t just go to the closet and pick out the day’s outfit for a resident; they get his or her input.

Sitting nearby as Milligan describes her love for her job, Nina Betts, who lives in the Harvest View neighbourh­ood at the home, adds, “She’s good at that. She loves people and takes care of them.”

Milligan said both of her parents have died over the past five years, both before they required long-term care placement. That loss adjusted her perspectiv­e: “A lot of empathy – how would you like to have your parents treated?”

Working in a long-term care facility requires a lot of teamwork, she said, assisting with all of the residents’ needs, including emotional, spiritual and physical.

Working with the families of the residents is also important as often they grieve that their loved one can no longer stay at home.

“We can’t make up for that, but we try hard, really hard,” she said.

As a float, Milligan gets to spend time with residents in all three neighbourh­oods – Harvest View, Green Acres and Lighthouse Cove – and enjoys getting to know them and their families.

“She goes over and beyond,” nurse supervisor Shelly Rowe describes the role Milligan plays at the home.

“She gets to know the residents and what they like, and she will do the little extras.”

“She helps with everything she can help you with,” adds Betts.

Milligan said she likes to fire up the iPods and get music playing in residents’ rooms. She and Betts, she noted, enjoy singing along with some of the oldies, like Loretta Lynn and Merle Haggard songs.

“She’s always dependable,” says Rowe of Milligan who was staffnomin­ated for the special recognitio­n.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Harvest View Neighbourh­ood resident Nina Betts, left, enjoys a visit with resident care worker Tracy Milligan at the Margaret Stewart Ellis Home. Milligan recently received Health P.E.I.’s Shelley L. Woods Excellence in Person-Centred Care Award.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Harvest View Neighbourh­ood resident Nina Betts, left, enjoys a visit with resident care worker Tracy Milligan at the Margaret Stewart Ellis Home. Milligan recently received Health P.E.I.’s Shelley L. Woods Excellence in Person-Centred Care Award.

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