City Council gifts meals to Henry Mayo emergency room

The Santa Clarita Town Council, as properly as town staff, shipped foods to the staff members of Henry Mayo Newhall Medical center on Tuesday, as a demonstrating of aid for the function they’ve carried out over the earlier two several years during the pandemic.  

This marks the 3rd time the metropolis has absent out to enable the medical center team, possessing earlier donated materials and foodstuff in previous visits to present appreciation for those who are risking their life in treating COVID-19 while also addressing the day to day medical and crisis needs of the local community.  

“In the starting of this pandemic, the group seriously came out in power and really supported our wellness care workers and it was a stunning, magical thing,” mentioned Dr. Bud Lawrence, clinical director of Henry Mayo’s Crisis Department.  “And then finally, above time, the community turned fatigued, health and fitness treatment staff grew to become exhausted, everybody’s been fatigued.”  

“So, functions like this to form of rejuvenate the religion in our frontline staff are so unique and so important,” Lawrence extra.  

Above the earlier few months, the Henry Mayo staff has been dealing with the newest wintertime surge in the pandemic, as the clinic has been inundated not only with COVID-19 clients — reaching hospitalization stages that neared its past file for hospitalizations for the duration of the 2020-2021 wintertime surge — but also in staff members turning out to be sick as effectively.  

Jennifer Chadwick, Salt Creek Grille Director of Revenue and Marketing and advertising, left, and Kathleen Herrera from the City of Santa Clarita wheel a cart of 50 turkey and avocado wraps which were presented to Henry Mayo Newhall Healthcare facility crisis staff from the Santa Clarita Metropolis Council at Henry Mayo Newhall Medical center in Valencia on Tuesday, 020122. Dan Watson/The Sign

“The most significant differentiator amongst this calendar year and previous yr is that this Omicron variant is so contagious that we have a whole lot of staff associates that get ill, just like absolutely everyone else in the local community is getting ill,” explained Lawrence. “When you have folks that are missing perform, just like other industries are lacking staff, it truly inhibits your capacity to be as successful as you’d like to.” 

“And speaking on behalf of the ED and ED team, we’re so thankful for the town to appear and provide us with this reward,” Lawrence extra. “It aids re-energize the motors a small bit to continue to keep us going.”  

Mayor Laurene Weste, who was in attendance with the four other associates of the Santa Clarita Metropolis Council handing out 50 meals of turkey avocado wraps to the hospital’s emergency place employees, claimed the gesture was the city showing how proud they have been of the clinicians and employees at Santa Clarita’s only hospital.  

“They stayed on the frontlines no one knew how poor items would go or for how prolonged,” said Weste. “It’s been a regular up and down street for them.”  

“And they stayed on the line — they just stored serving the local community and taking care of us and stayed in touch and we owe … frontline defenders a massive total of gratitude,” Weste included. “We just desired to enable them know that we care about you, but it is very little in contrast to what they’ve performed.” 

These wishing to also express their gratitude to frontline workers may do so by collaborating in the city’s #HeartsforHeroes campaign. For a lot more details about the marketing campaign, check out https://www.santa-clarita.com/town-hall/hearts-for-heroes.  

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