NACC Week of 11/21/22

Morning Huddle: Every Tuesday and Thursday

https://mnachc.zoom.us/j/8029150113

!!Staff Shoutouts!!

  • Annetta Howard- for always being caring and kind to every patient and staff member she sees 😉

  • Imani Scott- for organizing some great and therapeutic groups for our IOP folks!

  • Fred and Donna for their healing medicine/songs. You are valued greatly by our community. Pidamayaye.

  • Whomever put the rocks and other items on my desk. You rock!

  • November NACCaversaries:

    • Courtney E- 5 years

    • Imani S - 5 years

    • Rachel L. - 4 years

    • Natchez. - 3 years

    • Dr Gail- 2 years

    • Amanda O - 2 years

    • G Lane- 1 year

    • Dave L- 1 year

    • Mariam M- 1 year


All Staff Updates this Week

  • Patient Advocate Team is out today (11/21). Please contact Moriah with any questions.

  • MAT Space: In order to create a safe and private space for clients, we ask that staff not enter the space unless absolutely necessary. Only NACC employees and interns/volunteers should enter the space. If would like to schedule a tour, please work with Operations to schedule outside of clinic hours.

  • Vocera badges:

    • The badge overview and quick commands are located in Teams NACC Information + Resources > General > Files > Vocera  >   Vocera Training Guide.pdf

  • Weekly syringe clean-up around the neighborhood every Wednesday at 2 PM. All staff are invited to join. James and Tina will be the main contacts for this weekly event.

  • Upcoming Clinic Closures:

    • November break: 24-27th

    • December break: 23-26th

    • New Years Day: January 2nd


Operations + IT + Traditional healing

  • Travis’ Cell Phone: (763) 760-9983

  • Travis hours during construction:

    • Mon: 10 am - 6 pm

    • Tues: 11 am - 4 pm

    • Wed: 11 am - 4 pm

    • Thur: 2 pm - 6 pm

    • Fri: 2 pm - 6 pm

    • Sat: 10 am - 2 pm

Patient advocates + Transportation

  • PA team is out today (11/21). Please contact Moriah with any questions.

New Staff

  • None this week

Upcoming Events + Meetings + Groups + Risk Management Trainings

  • FOR PATIENTS:

  • FOR STAFF

    • Workout Wednesday: 1:30 pm to 1:45 pm in Dollar Tree

  • Gift Card Programs for Patients

    • $15 Aldi for breast, cervical, colorectal cancer screening - Contact Moriah for more information

    • Harm Reduction volunteers: Visa gift cards are available for individuals interested in volunteering with the harm reduction team. This includes building kits and receiving harm reduction education/conversation and some events. Contact James or Tina for more information

    • Linkage to Care (L2C) gift cards: $25 Target to be given at completion of appointment (of any kind) by provider/support staff. Patient must present their L2C voucher with staff initials and date on it. Limit one voucher per person every three months (tracked by Nikki and Tina), unless otherwise specified by care team. Point people are Tina Monje and Nikki Giardina. If Tina and Nikki are not around, go to Moriah (last resort).

    • HIV/HCV Testing: Participants who come for Monday’s Testing event receive $10 Target card for completing HIV testing, and $10 Target card for completing HCV testing. Participant receives gift card(s) after results are delivered. Point people are James Schmidt, Chyna Pfeifer, Tina Monje

    • COVID Vaccine Gift cards (DO NO PUBLICIZE): Amount of visa gift card depends on eligibility verified in MIIC - $100 for first COVID vaccine, and $50 for subsequent doses. Dispersed by Nikki Giardina, RN, ONLY during designated events including Monday Testing in Hinterland from 11:30am-2pm, and during offsite outreach events to outreach participants. Point person is Nikki Giardina, RN.

    • Harm Reduction Group (Tuesdays 3pm @ Mino-B Wellness Clinic) has $5 Target Gift Card incentives for attending group. 1 card per person per group attendance. Point Person: Chyna Pfeifer

    • OB Patients: 1 $25 gift card for OB patients completing their Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (done at 2nd trimester) and 1 $25 gift card once then complete postnatal/new born visit within 6 weeks of delivery. In summary OB patients can earn up to 2 $25 gift cards.  Staff can reach out to Emmy, Moriah or Stacy with questions.


Risk Management: Area of Focus

  • Incident tracker : Log workplace events/ issues in the incident tracker

  • Employee Suggestion Box

  • EAP Benefits

  • Sensitive Information on Teams:

  • Email Tips

    • NEVER CLICK ON LINKS FROM an email unless you have checked and confirmed with the sender that the link is legit. Text me if you have a question.

    • Never send any information or patient data to anyone without confirming both the email name and the email address the message was sent from.

    • Email Encryption: Please do it when sending emails with PHI or PII

  • Cell Phone Policy

    • NACC’s cell phone assistance program is available to patients/clients in the following NACC service areas:

      1. Dosing Program

        1. Referral process: The Dosing or MAT nurse initiates the phone request to the Dosing Intake Coordinator

      2. Office-based MAT Program

        1. Referral process: The MAT nurse initiates the phone request to the Patient Advocate team

      3. HIV Program

        1. Referral process: The Ryan White Case Manager initiates the phone request to the Patient Advocate team

      4. Health Care Home Program (Tier 3-4 only)

        1. Referral process: The nurse care coordinator initiates the phone request to the Patient Advocate team

      5. Behavioral Health Home Program

        1. Referral process: The Behavioral Health Care Home Coordinator initiates the phone request to the Patient Advocate team

      6. Initial submission of MNsure application

        1. Referral process: The Patient Advocate team determines eligibility and provides phone assistance

      7. Coordinated Entry Assessments

        1. Referral process: The Patient Advocate team determines eligibility and provides phone assistance

      Other important information:

      • Eligible individuals may receive up to 2 phones per year.

      • Patients/clients who have received phone through NACC are eligible for one (1) 30-day/2 GB phone card each month. Cards are given out one month at a time.

      • NACC does not provide technical support for phones. Anyone discussing the potential for a phone to be distributed with a client/patient must communicate that NACC does not provide technical support or troubleshooting of phone issues.Behavioral Health

  • BH has 2 half hour same day appointments each day with rotating providers throughout the week. Same day appointments operate on a first come first served basis and may be in person or virtual depending on the day. These must be scheduled by BH.

  • To schedule elder/spiritual care: call the BH front desk OR enter a request in referral tracker for BH to follow up with clients

  • Behavioral Health Home referrals (for patients who need long term behavioral health supports) Should be placed through orders, please contact Molly at mkrause@nacc-healthcare.org or 612-476-2017.

Groups: call BH front desk to get clients registered: 612-843-5981

  • Tending to our hearts and souls (Grief and Loss) - Tuesdays from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm - Kirsten Farmer

  • Diabetes Management Group - Thursdays from 10:00 am-11:00 am – with Laurie App.

  • Women’s Trauma Healing Group in Behavioral Health.  Meeting via zoom on Wednesdays at 2pm starting on 11/2. Please call BH with questions. 


BH Grants and Research

  • Youth Council Meeting Please direct interested young people ages 12-20 to Naomi Anywaush nanywaush@nacc-healthcare.org . The council will engage in cultural, educational, and leadership activities and be advised by mentors, the Elder’s Council, and community leaders.

  • South High School—our pilot sit this school year. We will offer: (a) roundtable culturally-tailored psychoeducational groups for youth, (b) resiliency/trauma aware trainings for school staff and teachers, and (c) supports for youth victims of crime.

  • We have been building and strengthening partnerships with Center School and Little Earth to offer Natural Helpers, a culturally tailored suicide and substance use prevention program.

  • We applied for a No Cost Extension to continue work on the Office of Victims of Crime (OVC) grant through September 2023. Liz Adams is working to begin piloting the Handle with Care (HWC) program at South High School hopefully this school year); HWC is a school-police partnership that notifies schools when youth have been a victim of crime or interacted with police, so schools can provide additional support if needed.

  • The Clinical Trials Network’s (CTN) research project on culturally centering medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is underway! Jared has been uploading data for the project and the CTN Working Group has been examining spiritual/cultural care services offered, their benefits to the community, and related needs. Thank you to this group for their input and dedication!


Dental

  • Dental open normal hours.

  • Eastside clinic in St. Paul takes walk-ins 8:30-3 M-F for emergencies


Outreach

  • Weekly syringe clean-up around the neighborhood every Wednesday at 2 PM. All staff are invited to join. James and Tina will be the main contacts for this weekly event.

  • HIV Testing Event in Hinterland every Monday from 11 am -2 pm (paused/ or outside during construction)

  • Outreach at Avivo Village every other Thursday afternoon from 2pm-4pm

  • Street outreach every Thursday at encampments

  • Every 2nd Tuesday we join Southside HRS popup on Cedar

  • NACC staff are welcome to grab syringe or narcan kits from the DT harm reduction space. When taking supplies, please write down number of kits, type of kit, and date they are taking on White Board in back of DT.





Ashlee Jallen