Community Care Ambulance (CCA) is a not-for-profit organization created to serve the mobile healthcare needs of multiple healthcare systems and communities in Northeast Ohio.
Each and every CCA staff member is an Essential Worker –
CCA Essential Workers – all of your caring and dedicated efforts make a difference in the lives of others – you are an inspiration and you make this world a better place – thank you!!
Paula Shenal, Operations Manager
Community Care Ambulance’s Operations Manager Paula Shenal’s dedication to the safety and well-being of CCA’s staff is inspiring. CCA staff are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic response and Paula addressed a dire situation to mitigate their risk exposure and subsequently the risk of patients and other care givers as well as their families.
With less than adequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), N95 respirator inventory was down to crisis level with only 100 N95 respirators available for staff to use. Paula took the initiative to write letters and make phone calls to all potential suppliers, organizations, and government officials who might be able to help.
As a result of Paula’s extraordinary efforts, CCA N95 respiratory inventory has grown 10x!!
This newly acquired inventory affords CCA the opportunity to cycle the N95 respirators thru a process to extend the life of the N95 respirator while CCA staff in the field have respirators to exchange so they are continuously protected. Awesome job Paula Shenal – your efforts make this world a better place – thank you!!
See Original Gazette Article here
Danny Franks, IT/System Supervisor
Danny Franks works multiple roles for Community Care Ambulance (CCA). Danny is CCA’s Information Technology/Data Analyst Administrator responsible for keeping CCA current with technology that is maintained while applying data analysis toward continuous performance improvement; and, he holds a dual role as a System Supervisor responsible for the allocation of resources responding to patients’ needs in effective mobile healthcare operations.
Danny also is CCA’s Infection Control Officer – always a critical role that is intensified in this pandemic -Danny is effectively leading CCA’s infection control efforts to assure staff are safe. Danny works tirelessly in researching and applying subject matter expertise from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and CCA’s Medical Direction to create infection control processes and policies and procedures to mitigate risk of exposure to CCA’s valued staff.
Danny is the definition of an Essential Worker for CCA; his efforts are remarkable in delivering desired results of sustaining the safety and well-being of CCA staff – thank you Danny Franks – this world is a better place because of you.
See Original Gazette Article here
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