September 17, 2013

in this issue...
· Mayo Transform Symposium
· Nursing is a Risky Job
· Nurture Solutions Workshop
· Nurture Wins Big in NYC
· Submit Your Success!


 
Mayo Transform Symposium
   

Were you able to watch any of the Transform presentations this year? The videos will be posted soon enough, but in the meantime, check out our recaps on the Nurture Blog.

 

Margaret Alrutz described her favorite three talks, and we recapped the overall happenings during the event as well.

 

And don't miss the photos on our Facebook page

 

 

  



 
Nursing is a Risky Job: Stats, Costs, Solutions
   

We've compiled many of the Empath 'Did You Know' facts all in one place on the Selling Empath Village group for easy consumption.

 

If you don't have Village access, please request access on the site and you'll be added quickly.

 

To expand on this topic further, and really drive home the point that something needs to be done to protect these vulnerable healthcare workers, we recently blogged about it as well. 

 

  

 



 
Nurture Solutions Workshop SAL408:
SEATS STILL AVAILABLE!
   

WHEN: October 1-3, 2013
TIME: Monday and Tuesday: 8:00am - 5:00pm;
Wednesday: 8:00am - 12:30pm

WHERE: Steelcase University - Grand Rapids, MI 

AUDIENCE: Dealer sales, Strategic Account Managers with healthcare focus, Area Healthcare Managers

COST: free, except for T&E

 

Enroll now! For more information, contact Todd Memmelaar.



 
 
 
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Nurture and Steelcase Win Big in NYC
  

Chuck Anderson and the team at Waldner's, along with the New York Steelcase/Nurture team, shared a major victory recently, winning a major piece of one of the largest healthcare projects in NYC, the new Henry J. Carter Healthcare Facility. The Henry J. Carter Healthcare Facility is a new 500+ bed long-term care rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility in Harlem. Named for Henry J. Carter, founder of Wheelchair Charities and a 40-year supporter of rights for those in wheelchairs, the facility supports patients who have suffered spinal-cord injuries, strokes or have degenerative conditions such as cerebral palsy, and require care focused on rehabilitation and improving functions for daily living. Many of the patients are medically fragile and in need of long-term acute care that can't be provided at other hospitals. More than 100 of these patients are on ventilators - one of the largest such programs in the country.
 

Nurture was recognized for solutions that served both aesthetic and functional needs. Over $1.1 million was invested in Nurture, Steelcase and Coalesse brands for the facility. Nurture solutions included Empath recliners, chosen for its easy side access for those in wheelchairs and also its durability, and Mineral recliners, chosen with the flip-down arm and wider seat, intended for their larger patients. Folio and Opus were used for casework as a way to warm up spaces and provide necessary functionality, and an extensive collection of Tava was used in lobby, lounge and waiting spaces. 
 

  

"It is rare to create such a functional and aesthetically pleasing space within a long-term care and skilled nursing facility," said Tracy Nichols, Area Healthcare Manager for Nurture in New York and New Jersey. "Array Architects and the client did a phenomenal job with this facility, embracing the Nurture evidence-based design philosophy, the Center for Health Design methodologies and truly creating a healing environment for patients in great need of long-term care. This is a stellar model for patients in need of long-term care and rehabilitation within the city of New York. The collaboration between Steelcase, Nurture, our dealer partner Waldner's, and the team at Array Architects was tremendous."

 

"There were more that 650 people who attended the open house event and the general consensus was that the spaces and furniture looked beautiful," said Michelle K. DeForrest, the interior designer at Array Architects. "The furniture really made a big difference in helping to demonstrate what the resident's experience will be like after they move in this fall."



 
Submit Your Success to the Dealer Dose!
   

Did you recently have a unique win? Are you working on a project worth knowing about? Then submit it and you could be featured in the Dealer Dose!

 

Please email Cameron Young with any submissions or questions. 



 
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