Lake Huron Medical Center Honors Employee And Volunteer Of The Month

Lake Huron Medical Center (LHMC) is pleased to announce its December 2018 Employee of the Month, Kathy Fisher, RN, and its December 2018 Volunteer of the Month, Walt McCabe. LHMC is honored to have a strong team of staff and volunteers working hard to deliver high-quality care to the Blue Water Area.  Kathy works in Clinical Research for Lake Huron Medical Cancer Center and has been with LHMC since 2012. She was nominated by a peer who wrote, “Kathy has proven time and again to put the patient first. She insisted on delivering a necessary prescription to the patient herself, instead of having the patient, who was without a vehicle, figure out how to get the prescription on their own.” Kathy made sure that the patient understood how to take the medication and provided information about the local food banks to help meet some of the other needs of the patient.   Walt volunteers in the Spiritual Care department and has been volunteering since 2011.  He volunteers three times a week, providing comfort and communion to patients.  Walt is described as a quiet man who offers comfort and peace of mind with his gentle soul.  Lake Huron Medical Center is proud of each of its employees and volunteers; and extends a special thank you and congratulations to all our team members, especially Kathy and Walt as we celebrate their accomplishments.  To learn more about the programs and services offered at Lake Huron Medical Center, visit www.mylakehuron.com.

 

Have You Seen Her?

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is asking for help from the public to locate a missing teenager.  18-year-old Rabia Foxworth went missing a year ago on Dec. 14, 2017.  She was last seen in Southfield, MI and may frequent areas throughout Detroit, MI.  Rabia is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes. She has a tattoo on her chest, a piercing in her right nostril and her ears are pierced.  Anyone with information about Rabia is asked to contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) or the Southfield Police Department (Michigan) at 1-248-796-5500.

 

21st Annual Low Cost Vaccination Clinic

The Blue Water Area Humane Society is hosting the 21st Annual Low Cost Vaccination Clinic for low-income families and individuals. On Saturday January 19 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at 4100 Griswold in Port Huron between Range and Michigan Road.  Cost is $5 each for 2 dogs, and $10 for each addition dog rabies, distemper and parvo, and $5 each for 2 cats and $10 for each additional cat for rabies and RCP.  Dog licenses will not be on sale.  Microchipping is available for $15.  You must be a resident of St. Clair County, have picture I.D. and current proof of income and meet low-income guidelines.  You can call the Blue Water Area Humane Society for income guidelines.  All dogs must be leashed and all cats in carriers.  For information, call the Blue Water Area Humane Society at 6266 Lapeer Road in Clyde at 810-987-4357.

Homeland Security Emergency Management Director – Reappointed To Advisory Committee

The National Archives and Records Administration’s Information Security Oversight Office has informed HSEM Director Jeff Friedland that he has been reappointed to the State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Advisory Committee in which he will continue to serve as vice-chair. The committee was established under Executive Order 13549 “Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal and Private Sector Entities” is established to discuss program-related policy issues in dispute in order to facilitate their resolution and to otherwise recommend changes to policies and procedures to remove undue impediments to the sharing of information under this program. His term expires November 20, 2022.

Forty-Two Students Graduate From SC4’s Practical Nursing Program

On Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m., 42 St. Clair County Community College students from throughout the region celebrated their graduation from the practical nursing program during a commencement ceremony held in the college’s Fine Arts Theatre. Thursday’s commencement marked the college’s 57th graduating class since the LPN program began in 1960.  “This is a very special moment for our students and for the college as a whole,” said Patti Tibble, director of nursing at SC4. “These graduates have worked so hard to get to this point. Whether they continue their education or go straight into the workforce, I’m proud to honor their accomplishments and excited to follow their journeys as health care professionals.”   A full list of 2018 graduates, including honors and hometowns, is listed at sc4.edu. Those interested in learning more about SC4’s nursing programs can visit sc4.edu/nursing.