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Thursday, October 17, 2024

SOUTHEAST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM: Heroes in the House

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Southeast Georgia Health System issued the following announcement on Aug. 14. 

As COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths continue to surge upwards, Walter Alexander, R.N., receives an important call in the midst of his assiduous work as a House Manager at Southeast Georgia Health System. Two teenage granddaughters are requesting to visit and say goodbye to their beloved grandmother who isn’t expected to live much longer. Even though the girls’ grandmother has not been diagnosed with COVID-19, Alexander must carefully consider whether an exception to the hospital’s tightened visitation policy can be made. Currently, only one visitor per patient is allowed per day as efforts are desperate to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. “We have to strike a balance between compassion and safety for our patients and staff,” explains Alexander who has been employed by the Health System for 22 years. “There often isn’t a right answer. We just aim to provide the least wrong answer.” This type of weighty decision is just one of many to be made in the day in the life of the five House Managers at the Health System.

Ernie Stegall, BSN, MHA, R.N, director, Nursing Administration, Southeast Georgia Health System, helps describe the position of a house manager. “It is a pivotal role to successful operations of the Health System. They possess the global view of patient appropriate placement and serve as a liaison for patients, patient families, team members and physicians.” In addition to monitoring patient flow and bed placement, staffing coordination, employee relations, rounds, reporting, and more, house managers are key problem solvers. Alexander says “We tend to be the point of contact whenever our nursing staff aren’t sure what to do, and with all of the new things with COVID-19, that is quite often.” Stegall adds that house managers are “champions in juggling multiple items during this pandemic.”

Mitchell Sandifer, R.N., has worked with the Health System for seven years. As a house manager, he enjoys the opportunity to positively impact patient care throughout the care continuum. “I appreciate the small-town community-based approach that our hospital employs. Although based in Glynn County, we serve a much larger rural area in which access to quality health care would be unattainable without our care,” says Sandifer.

Alexander adds “It’s difficult, challenging, and sometimes thankless but can also be rewarding. You have to make the decisions that keep the hospital functional and efficient.” Fortunately, Alexander was able to allow the granddaughters a brief visit with their grandmother.

Dealing with today’s huge influx in COVID-19 cases demands even more critical thinking and creative solutions from the house managers. Sandifer says “The coronavirus pandemic has affected every aspect of our job. With so many moving parts, a task before that would have taken five minutes now takes 15 minutes.”

Simply put, the significant increase in COVID-19 cases has greatly limited access to life-saving health care services, not just for those affected with the virus. This means patients with accident injuries, heart issues, and other critical illnesses no longer have as many emergency care beds and resources available to them because of the pandemic.

Alexander pleads with the public to “Please be patient and kind. Our staff is doing everything we can to take care of your loved ones.” Sometimes, that means nurses and other staff not spending as much time talking to a patient’s family members. “The pandemic has been hard both physically and mentally for health care workers,” adds Sandifer. “We also understand that patients and families are equally stressed.”

Southeast Georgia Health System offers COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines for all individuals age 12 and older. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are accepted, subject to vaccine availability. To learn more or to make an appointment, visit sghs.org/covid19-vaccine.

Original source can be found here.

 Source: Southeast Georgia Health System 

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