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The Top 5 Successes of 2015

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Janiva's blog logoEarlier this year you may have heard a lot about the BA’s ongoing transformation, and our plans for financial solvency. We made great strides in that direction, but along the way we had some great successes that exceeded some of our highest expectations.

I asked BA managers to list the major accomplishments for this past year. The resulting list is astounding! Over 150 accomplishments — and that’s only the more significant ones. We are truly grateful for every one of those accomplishments. Here is a list of what I think are the top 5 successes for 2015:

Success #1: Meeting the demand for Christian Science nursing in unexpected ways. Gains in Christian Science nursing productivity have helped meet demand for care in ways we didn’t expect. We originally thought that the best way to meet the demand for care was primarily to hire additional Christian Science nurses in 2015. We have seen productivity gains, establishing Floor Assistant positions, hiring eight new full-time Christian Science nurses, and continuing to employ Journal-listed Christian Science nurses on a short term basis — all combined to meet the demand for care. And best of all, we no longer have a waiting list for patients requesting admission.

Success #2: Increased activity for the Christian Science Nurses Training School. In 2015 nine new Christian Science nurses were enrolled in the BA’s training program!  We taught two additional Introductory Christian Science Nursing Arts (CSNA I) classes in response to qualified applicants from the United States and internationally. This increase in number of qualified members of The Mother Church entering this holy work has enabled us to better fulfill the healing mission of the BA — including the ability to better respond to the demands and requests for the BA’s Christian Science nursing services. In addition to the CSNA I classes, we have also taught 4 other courses, including CSNA II and III, as well as a course in Mother and Infant Care and a course in Teaching in the Christian Science Nursing Arts (CSNA X).

Success #3: Hired 35 new staff members (including the eight new Christian Science nurses) and added 16 new volunteers. We are grateful that so many new qualified individuals have been added to our ranks in just the last 12 months. During the last two years of transformation planning, many of the positions here at the BA evolved to meet the current needs and several new positions opened up. That meant many opportunities for new staff to be hired. Also, volunteers continue to provide wonderful support to the BA’s healing mission.

Success #4: Increased activity in residential/senior living and the progressive introduction of a new name. It has been a joy to see how natural and progressive the former Independent Living R910 Mark 1 dark PMSprogram evolved into The Residences at 910. In addition to seeing new residents move in, the frequency and variety of activities has been dramatic, and the new logo and new website, www.residences910.org, has seen thousands of visitors, and more individuals are planning to move in during the next few months. We are so grateful to see this joyous unfoldment for our active community of senior Christian Scientists.

Success #5: Making improvements to the BA campus. We have seen hundreds of facilities and grounds upgrades and improvements this past year – many building background option 2made possible by generous financial contributions from our donors. Over the next few years we plan to make several landscaping and building improvements to enhance the experience for residents, patients and guests to the BA.

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