Communication– Check email daily and return phone calls and emails within 24 hours.
Updates– Emailed by Monday to CM, CC HHHS Program and other team members.
Progress Notes– Completed for all contact, attempts and communication within 48 hours into ECW.
Signatures– Paperwork signed within 48 hours of approval.
Timesheets– Emailed to Alicia, CC Corrina by Sunday.
Weekly documents– Mileage, Car checks and Covid screenings due to Admin desk by Monday.
Receipts– Receipts turned in by Monday to Erin. Client’s initials on receipt prior to uploading to Brinks within 24 hours of use.
Food Boxes– Food box form sent to Jeremy at least 24 hours before pickup.
Thank you for everyone who participated in the survey. We really appreciate the feedback!
CPR/First Aid training
We had our first CPR/Frst Aid training this month with Jeremy. See some of the fun we had (and some learning too).
Upcoming Events
Clinical Group Supervision
May 11 and 25 @ 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
Group Mentor Staffing/Training
May 5 @ 10:30 via zoom (Bailey is training!) May 19 @ 10:30 – in person (Fun and food!) May 26 @ 10:30 – Zoom (Will is training!)
Next All Staff Meeting –
May 10 @ 10:00
On call schedule:
April 30 – May 1 – Alicia
May 7 – 8 – Inyang
May 14 – 15 – Jeremy
May 21 – 22 – Inyang
May 28 – 30 – Alicia
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Kimber – 5/13
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator.
We’ve been talking a lot about time management this month. I believe it’s something we all struggle with in one way or another. We shoed this Ted talk at mentor staffing a few weeks ago. It’s such a great video, that I wante dto share it again. Tim Urban knows that procrastination doesn’t make sense, but he’s never been able to shake his habit of waiting until the last minute to get things done. In this hilarious and insightful talk, Urban takes us on a journey through YouTube binges, Wikipedia rabbit holes and bouts of staring out the window — and encourages us to think harder about what we’re really procrastinating on, before we run out of time.
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
― Frank Herbert
Resource of the Month
Clothes Cabin
Free clothes for clients!
FAQ:
Who qualifies for free clothing? Anyone who cannot afford to purchase the clothes they need. No appointment or referral is needed.
What do I need to bring?
A current photo ID of any kind is required. Please let us know if you need temporary accommodations while you obtain identification.
How often can I come? Once every three months.
Is there any charge? No. All the clothing is free.
How much clothing can I get and can I get it for others? The limits change from time to time depending on the current supply. Typically, each individual will be allowed four to seven items of clothing plus socks and underwear. Limits on household linens are one set of sheets, one blanket, or one set of towels per visit.
710 N Cooper Rd Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-285-4111 info@onesmallstepaz.org https://www.onesmallstepaz.org