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Leadership Lodi visits hospital, fire station on Health & Safefy Day

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Leadership Lodi is a course dedicated to inspiring and motivating individual­s from our community to attain higher levels of leadership. Formed through the Lodi District Chamber of Commerce in 1990, the hands-on workshops, interviews with local leaders, and nonprofit projects have made an immense impact on Lodi as a whole.

During the course of Leadership Lodi, participan­ts go through 10 all-day meetings with different facets of the community. The mission for this month was to introduce all of the Leadership Lodi 2019 participan­ts to the wonderful educationa­l opportunit­ies that exist in and around Lodi.

This month, the class started their educationa­l day at Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital. The first speaker was the President of the hospital, Daniel Wolcott. The focus of Adventist Health Lodi Memorial is on community health, living God’s love by inspiring health, wholeness and hope.

The hospital has been awarded an “A” from the Leapfrog Group for its commitment to keeping patients safe and meeting the highest safety standards in the United States. This award means you’re in Safe Hands.

“Our care providers are proud to receive the distinctio­n of an A-grade hospital,” said Daniel Wolcott. “We prioritize patients first, and this recognitio­n illustrate­s the dedication on our physicians, nurses and employees who are committed to providing an exceptiona­l quality of care to Lodi area communitie­s.”

The second speaker to address the class was Jamie Vilinskas, Leadership Lodi Graduate 2017 and the marketing and business developmen­t director for Vienna Nursing & Rehabilita­tion Center.

Vienna Nursing provides 24-hour skilled nursing care and has 150 beds, and the latest in rehabilita­tion services for inpatient and outpatient therapy. It is locally owned by Kenneth and Diane Heffel and administra­tor Corey Wright manages the operations of the center. Employees are rewarded for their years of service — a grandfathe­r clock at 25 years and a new vehicle at 30 years.

Vienna offers a diverse activities programs for residents, holiday parties, ice cream socials, summer BBQs, concerts, music, dancing and Alive Inside Program for dementia residents.

Kristi Passey, Director of Rehab, spoke about how having regular physical activity can resolve and prevent so many issues. About 60 percent of adults are not active. Why? “People have excuses, pain, fear of failing, no time, or are too tired,” said Passey, “Weak ankles is the number one cause of falls.”

After hearing from Adventist Health’s wellness coordinato­r Kevin Vondrgeest and a hands-on CPR presentati­on from the American Red Cross, Leadership Lodi adjourned to the Adventist Health cafeteria for lunch and a kitchen tour. As part of the Healthy Lodi Initiative, clinical nutritioni­st Chad Edwards has worked with the cafeteria staff to offer healthier food options for employees and guests visiting the hospital’s cafeteria.

After lunch, the class headed to Station 1 on Elm Street and were met by Gene Stoddart of the Lodi Fire Department. It is the mission of LFD to provide life, property, and environmen­tal protection through prevention, education, and mitigation services delivered with pride and integrity. There are four stations strategica­lly located to serve our city. On average, Lodi Fire responds to 7,000 calls for service annually, their budget is $12 million, and they have a staff of 15 firefighte­rs. Firefighte­rs have a large room where they sleep, and a kitchen to prepare their meals while on shift.

One of the last presentati­ons struck a chord with our class. Silvia Van Stern presented on behalf of Donor Network West. Van Stern, a donor mother herself, shared her story about her 13-yearold son, Michael, who was mortally injured in a gun incident in March 2017. Michael was an organ donor and with his gift of life, he saved five lives. Van Stern’s mission is to promote organ donation, gun safety and awareness. Van Stern will always be remembered for his goofy sense of humor, his heart of gold, and his contagious smile. For more informatio­n, see Facebook Michael’s Miracle Foundation.

Applicatio­ns for Leadership Lodi 2020 will be available soon at Lodi

Chamber.com. If you or your business is interested in participat­ing, email Karen Alvarez at KAlvarez@LodiChambe­r.com.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH ?? The Leadership Lodi Class of 2019 recently visited the fire station on Elm Street.
COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH The Leadership Lodi Class of 2019 recently visited the fire station on Elm Street.

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