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How Debbie Schulte found the way back to her family
Jayne Pieper cries when she tells this story. Her tears have purpose. Jayne and her mother want everyone to know how Blessing Health board certified neurosurgeon John Olson changed their lives.
Shared sacrifice defines pandemic for Blessing nurses
COVID-19 forced Morgan Colston, RN, to move out of her family’s home. “My mom provides in-home daycare. I moved out to prevent exposure,” said the Blessing Physician Services nurse. “It was a big change. My parents are still adjusting.”
Palliative Care Referral Form
How To Get Help
Blessing Palliative Care is committed to providing care and support for patients and families during one of life’s most difficult times. We want to make obtaining the needed information, care, and services easy.…
ASSOCIATE NURSE MANAGER (RN)-INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - CRITICAL CARE/ICU
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $38.13
+ $4.50
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO ALL ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES!
JOB SUMMARY
The associate nurse manager in collaboration with the nurse manager leads frontline nursing…
Human Resources Department
430 N. 10th Street
62301 IL
United States
217-223-1200
Blessing Health Receives "Quincy's Prestigious Landscape Award"
Blessing Health received the “Quincy’s Prestigious Landscape Award” from the Quincy Tree Commission for extensive landscaping work done to the northwest corner of 12th and Broadway.
The expensive decision Jessie made that saved her life
Some people call it their conscience. It’s that voice you can hear in your head occasionally when facing a tough decision. Sometimes we follow the voice’s advice. Other times we do not.
Blessing Hospice & Palliative Care Volunteer Service Application
Please use the form below to apply to be a Blessing Hospice volunteer. If you prefer to print and mail in your application, please use this print-friendly application.
Volunteers must complete the volunteer training program, pass a…
Daylight Saving Time means it’s time to check AEDs
Clocks spring forward an hour Sunday, March 8. As Daylight Saving Time arrives, people are encouraged to check batteries in their smoke detectors. In addition, it’s important for those responsible for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in publicly used buildings including businesses and stores, schools, clinics and churches, to check those potentially life-saving devices.