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1049 State Ave. * Marysville, Washington 98270 * (360) 363-8000 * web: marysvillewa.gov Office of the Mayor News Release Contact: Doug Buell, Community Information Officer Office: (360) 363-8086 Cell: (425) 754-3641 Email: [EMAIL REDACTED] July 24, 2012 Mayor honors Volunteer of the Month recipient for her volunteer hours, leadership through Patient Link Program at Providence MARYSVILLE – Mayor Jon Nehring is proud to honor Diane Gardner as Volunteer of the Month for June for her countless volunteer hours and leadership through the Patient Link Program at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett. “Diane has a lot invested in Providence, and the time, effort and compassion she gives are indispensable to the Providence family in its mission to provide compassionate care,” said Mayor Jon Nehring at recent City Council meeting where Gardner was honored. “We applaud her for her work at the hospital, and for all she does in her community.” One day a week, Gardner participates in the Patient Link Program (PLP). Her time involves visiting all patients who have been admitted to the hospital within the prior 24 hours of her scheduled start. Visiting with patients gives Gardner the opportunity to apply her excellent communication skills and endless supply of compassion to work for sick people, and a time when they need it most, Nehring said. Her extra hospital volunteer time is devoted to orienting all new volunteers to the hospital by teaching a 3-hour class or She played a key role in developing the content of the program. Gardner also devotes time to train individual volunteers in the Rounding Program, the volunteer group that replenishes name labels in patient charts and offers patients reading materials or other items to make them feel more comfortable within a hospital environment, Nehring said. Gardner was recently chosen to lead a tour for special need students who might be able to be a volunteer in selected areas of the hospital. Currently, along with hospital leadership, She is developing the orientation program for high school students who volunteer during the summer. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1049 State Ave. * Marysville, Washington 98270 * (360) 363-8000 * web: marysvillewa.gov Volunteer Department leaders recently honored Gardner for assisting them last year with the orientation development and implementation of the program for the new wing of the hospital, said Nehring. The project involved many hours, including visits to the new wing as it was being completed. In April 2012, Gardner became a recipient of a “Spirit of Volunteering Award” at the Annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner. Away from the hospital, Gardner volunteers her time substitute teaching in her church Bible class, donating blood at the blood bank and serving food once a month for the Salvation Army. Nehring shared words at the Council award presentation from a high school project that profiled Gardner, written by a granddaughter. She described her grandmother as a woman of strength and wisdom, a great storyteller, plenty of youthful drive, and an expert bread baker in her limited spare time. On behalf of Gardner, the Mayor encouraged community members to consider joining the volunteer group contacting the Volunteer Department at Providence, and “make a positive impact.”