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Nurse Team News & Updates

The nurse team would like to highlight cold and flu season and remind people to get annual appointments scheduled if they haven’t already.

See below information from the Support, Inc. Nurse Team:

Just a reminder to get annual appointments completed! The year is almost over so please make sure to schedule annual physicals, annual dental appointments, and annual vision appointments if still needed! These annual appointments are important for continual of care.

We are also entering cold and flu season.  As a reminder, please do not send people to work or day program if they are sick. If people arrive at day program/work showing signs of illness, they will be asked to leave and need to be picked up.

Healthy habits to help protect against illness this season:

  1. Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  2. Stay home when you are sick.
  3. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.
  4. Wash your hands often.
  5. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  6. Practice other good health habits such as cleaning and disinfecting.
  7. Getting a flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine can help prevent serious illness. Contact your primary care physician, local pharmacy or use Colorado’s get vaccinated website to find vaccine providers near you.
  8. People aged 50 and older should get an annual pneumococcal vaccine, people with some risk conditions may be recommended to get the vaccine at a younger age. Speak with primary care physician, for their recommendations.
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Nursing Team News & Updates

The Nurse Team would like to announce the members of our team and what residential teams they cover. We would like to highlight the importance of hydration as we are entering the spring/summer months and also sun protection. Here are the members of the team and the teams they are associated with and the information we would like to share.

Erin Gordon – Lead RN (Northern, DM region)

Lauren Reed – RN (Southern, DM region)

Nicole Jordan – Med coordinator (DM3, DM4, and Loveland)

Moriah Welles – Med coordinator (DM1, DM2, CO Springs until April 2025)

Jamie Weidman – Med coordinator (returning to us) (PCR, CO Springs in April 2025)

In Colorado we have the pleasure of being exposed to the sun most days of the year. With exposure to the sun and heat, comes a responsibility to ensure that we stay hydrated and protected. Below are some tips for applying sunscreen and encouraging hydration:

Tips for encouraging hydration:

  • Make water accessible: ensure that water is readily available and easy to access
  • Use visual cues: utilize visual reminders, such as colored cups or water bottles to help individuals remember to drink
  • Offer a variety of beverages: provide a variety of hydrating options, such as water, juice, or electrolyte drinks to cater to individual preferences
  • Incorporate hydration into daily routines: make sure to include hydration as part of daily routines, such as before meals, after activities or before bed
  • Seek professional guidance: consult with healthcare professionals or service providers for personalized recommendations and strategies for promoting hydration

Tips for Applying sunscreen:

  • Practice the Routine: Just like brushing teeth or getting dressed, make sunscreen application a routine.
  • Make it Enjoyable: Some individuals with IDD may find sunscreen application aversive. Try applying it in a safe, comfortable space, and consider making it a relaxing experience.
  • Use Visual Reminders: Visual cues, such as pictures or diagrams, can help individuals understand the process.
  • Try Different Methods: If one method doesn’t work, try another. Experiment with different types of sunscreen (creams, sprays, sticks) and application techniques.
  • Reapply Frequently: Reapply sunscreen every two hours, or more often if swimming or sweating.
  • Apply Generously: Use enough sunscreen to cover all exposed skin.
  • Consider Sensory Sensitivities: Some individuals with IDD may be sensitive to the texture or smell of sunscreen. Choose a product that is gentle and fragrance-free, and use firm, deep pressure during application to help them feel more comfortable with the sensation of sunscreen on their skin.
  • Apply Before Sun Exposure: Apply sunscreen at least 15-20 minutes before going outside to allow it to absorb into the skin.
  • Don’t Forget Vulnerable Areas: Remember to apply sunscreen to areas like the ears, back of the neck, and the tops of the feet.
  • Use Lip Balm with SPF: If possible, use lip balm with SPF to protect the lips.
  • Set Reminders: Use an alarm or timer to remind you to reapply sunscreen.
  • Seek Shade and Wear Protective Clothing: In addition to sunscreen, encourage individuals to seek shade and wear protective clothing, such as long sleeves and wide-brimmed hats.

Specific Tips for Individuals with Sensory Sensitivities:

  • Choose Gentle Products: Opt for fragrance-free, hypoallergenic sunscreen.
  • Use Firm, Deep Pressure: Some individuals may find firm, deep pressure during application to be soothing.
  • Break Down the Task: If the task seems overwhelming, break it down into smaller steps.
  • Use a Timer: Use a timer to help individuals know when it’s time to reapply sunscreen.
  • Practice in a Safe Space: Practice sunscreen application in a safe, comfortable space before going outside.
  • Use a Mirror: Allow individuals to see themselves applying sunscreen, especially if they have difficulty with fine motor skills.
  • Use a Spray Sunscreen: Spray sunscreens can be easier to apply and may be less overwhelming for some individuals.
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Nursing Department News & Updates

The nursing department recently conducted a webinar that outlined nursing services through Support Inc. To watch the webinar, and learn more about our innovative, outstanding nursing services, please watch the video below.

Nurse Team Webinar (youtube.com)

The Support Inc. nursing team has also gone through recent staff changes. check out the department below:

Morgan Struck (RN)- Associate Director of Nursing

Erin Gordan (RN)- Nurse Case Manager

Lauren Reed (RN)- Nurse Case Manager

Jamie Weidman- Medical Coordinator

Nicole Jordan- Medical Coordinator