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At Mayers Memorial Healthcare District, we value your health, well being and happiness. Our dedicated staff is here to provide quality, compassionate healthcare. We are "friends and family caring for friends and family."
MMHD is located near the junction of the Cascade and Sierra mountain ranges in the northeastern California. Mayers has been providing high quality healthcare since 1956. With facilities in the rural communities of both Fall River Mills and Burney, we are here to provide quality care for all the residents and visitors of our service area.

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MMHD Earns Prestigious BETA Award for Outstanding Slip, Trip, Fall Program Implementation

Mayers Memorial Healthcare District Earns Prestigious BETA Award for Outstanding Slip, Trip, Fall Program Implementation Mayers Memorial Healthcare District is proud to announce that it has been honored with the prestigious BETA Award for its exceptional implementation of the Slip, Trip, Fall (STF) prevention program. The award was presented during the Annual BETA Symposium, recognizing the district's commitment to employee safety and injury prevention. This remarkable achievement underscores Mayers Memorial Healthcare District's dedication to creating a safer work environment for all. The BETA Award is a testament to the outstanding efforts of Mayers Memorial Healthcare District in addressing both common and hidden hazards associated with slips, trips, and falls. The program, led by Safety Officer Dana Hauge and supported by Chief Human Resources Officer Libby Mee, has been instrumental in enhancing workplace safety. Hauge's leadership and expertise played a vital role in obtaining this certification. Additionally, Sherry Yochum, Environmental Services Manager and Alex Johnson, Plant Operations Manager and their staffs were vital in all steps of implementation of the prevention program. Slips, trips, and falls are a significant concern across various industries, and the healthcare sector is no exception. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare industry's incidence rate of lost-workday injuries related to STFs was 38.2 per 10,000 employees, a staggering 90% higher than the average rate for all other private industries combined. Recognizing the critical importance of addressing this issue, OSHA has made STFs one of its top five focus hazards during inspections in hospitals, nursing facilities, and residential care facilities. The STF program implemented by Mayers Memorial Healthcare District tackles both environmental hazards and human factors, ensuring the safety of employees, patients, and visitors alike. By proactively identifying and mitigating these risks, the program helps prevent injuries that can have severe physical and financial implications for individuals and the organization. Libby Mee, Chief Human Resources Officer at Mayers Memorial Healthcare District, expressed her gratitude and pride in the team's achievement, saying, "We are honored to receive the BETA Award for our commitment to workplace safety. Our organization places the utmost importance on the well-being of our staff, patients, and visitors, and this recognition reaffirms our dedication to creating a safer environment for all." Dana Hauge, Safety Officer at Mayers Memorial Healthcare District, added, "This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team. We will continue to strive for excellence in safety practices and ensure that we maintain the highest standards in preventing slips, trips, and falls within our healthcare facility." Mayers Memorial Healthcare District remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting a culture of safety and looks forward to further initiatives aimed at ensuring the well-being of everyone within its care.

Mayers Memorial Healthcare District Announces Exciting Updates and Initiatives

Mayers Memorial Healthcare District Announces Exciting Updates and Initiatives Mayers Memorial Healthcare District is thrilled to announce a host of exciting developments and initiatives that are enhancing healthcare services and community engagement in our region. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, Mayers is continuously striving to improve the health and well-being of our community. Here's a glimpse of what's happening at Mayers Mayers Recognized for Outstanding Work in Slip, Trip, Fall Program : Mayers Memorial Healthcare District has been recognized for its dedication to patient safety through its Slip, Trip, Fall Program. Our efforts in preventing accidents and ensuring patient safety have garnered well-deserved recognition. Mayers Healthcare Foundation Awards Over $80,000 in Department Grants : The Mayers Healthcare Foundation has demonstrated unwavering support for our healthcare system by awarding over $80,000 in grants to various departments. These funds will contribute to enhancing patient care and services. Upcoming Events : Mayers invites the community to participate in upcoming events such as Northstate Giving Tuesday and the Denim and Diamonds Hospice Gala. These events not only raise awareness but also provide opportunities for community involvement and support. Golf Tournament Raises Funds for a New Ambulance : The recent golf tournament organized by Mayers was a resounding success, raising funds for the acquisition of a new ambulance. This addition will further improve emergency response capabilities. Mobile Clinic Opens on Fall River Campus : Mayers is expanding access to healthcare with the opening of a mobile clinic on the Fall River Campus. This initiative will bring essential medical services closer to our community members. Implementation of New Electronic Health Records (EHR) System : Mayers is embracing technology to enhance patient care with the implementation of a state-of-the-art Electronic Health Records system. This system will streamline information management, leading to better patient outcomes. New Mission, Vision, and Values Announced : Mayers Memorial Healthcare District is proud to announce new mission, vision, and values statements that reflect our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare services and fostering community wellness. Retail Pharmacy Launches New Web Page and Mobile App : Our retail pharmacy is now more accessible than ever with the launch of a new web page and mobile app. This user-friendly platform makes it easier for patients to manage their prescriptions and access important information. Solar Project in the Pipeline : Mayers is committed to environmental sustainability and is planning a solar project that will harness clean energy to power our facilities, reducing our carbon footprint. These exciting developments at Mayers Memorial Healthcare District underscore our dedication to providing high-quality healthcare services and fostering a healthier community. We invite everyone to explore our updated news page on our website to learn more about these initiatives and how you can get involved.

Mayers Memorial Healthcare District (MMHD) and Tri County Community Network (TCCN) Partner to...

Mayers Memorial Healthcare District (MMHD) and Tri County Community Network (TCCN) Partner to Strengthen Community Center in Burney Mayers Memorial Healthcare District (MMHD) is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Tri County Community Network (TCCN) aimed at revitalizing and sustaining the community center in Burney, a vital hub for the Intermountain Communities. After months of collaborative efforts and strategic planning, MMHD and TCCN boards both approved a partnership that will not only ensure the continued operation of the community center but will also bring in expanded programs to address the diverse needs of the community. Both MMHD and TCCN have a rich history of working together to benefit the Intermountain Communities MMHD was instrumental in the forming of the non-profit organization in 1997. This partnership represents a rekindling of that collaborative spirit. The commitment to maintaining TCCN's nonprofit status is a cornerstone of the agreement, ensuring the sustainability of the community center and providing opportunities to access crucial grant funding. "We are thrilled to formalize this partnership with TCCN, reinforcing our shared commitment to the well-being of the Intermountain Communities," said Valerie Lakey, Chief Public Relations Officer at MMHD. "This collaboration not only preserves the legacy of our organizations working together but also opens up new avenues to address the changing needs of our community." Abe Hathaway, MMHD Board President said, “our board is looking forward to the many services and opportunities this collaboration will offer to the community we serve.” The emphasis on exploring new services aligns seamlessly with the shared vision of both organizations. By addressing a wide range of community needs, MMHD and TCCN aim to make a lasting positive impact on the lives of residents in the Burney area. "The community center has long been a pillar of support for our residents, and we are confident that this partnership will not only preserve its legacy but also enhance its capacity to serve the community," said Amber Estes, TCCN Board President. "Together, we can ensure that the center continues to be a dynamic resource, adapting to the changing needs of our community." In the last few months, Tri County Community Network has been supported by several generous grantors. TCCN would like to thank ConnectGen, The Patricia D. and William B. Smullin Foundation, PG&E, United Way, and The McConnell Foundation. “This generosity supported so many families. TCCN would also like to give a special thank you to The Community Foundation of the North State who gave so generously and helped connect TCCN to other donors and resources. Without their support, TCCN would not have had the ability to keep vital programs open while working toward our partnership with MMHD. Many local families received vital services because of the generosity of these organizations. TCCN will be forever grateful.” This collaboration is anticipated to benefit not only the Burney Community and Intermountain area, but also showcase MMHD's commitment to serving the community's broader well-being. By aligning resources and expertise, MMHD and TCCN are poised to create a more resilient and vibrant community center that reflects their shared dedication to community health. The partnership marks a return to the organizations' roots, going back to the time when MMHD and TCCN first joined forces to establish the community center as a beacon of support for the Intermountain Communities.

Ryan Harris Takes Helm as Mayers CEO

Ryan Harris Takes Helm as Mayers CEO We are delighted to share the appointment of Ryan Harris as the new Chief Executive Officer of Mayers Memorial Healthcare District. A native of the Intermountain area, Ryan and his wife, Amanda are deeply rooted in the community, with their two children currently attending local schools. With rural healthcare experience and a deep understanding of the healthcare needs specific to our community, Mr. Harris brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role. His strong ties to the Intermountain area ensure that he is well acquainted with the challenges and opportunities we face in providing exceptional healthcare services. Having graduated from Fall River High School in 2001, Harris went on to complete a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in finance in 2006. Currently, he is in the final stages of earning his master’s degree in business administration with a specialization in Healthcare Management, which he is set to complete in February 2024. Harris and his family returned to the Intermountain area in 2016, and he joined the Mayers team as Director of Operations. Since then, he has proven himself a valuable team member, serving as the Chief Operations Officer since 2018. He played a pivotal role in the development and execution of numerous strategic initiatives, including the successful implementation of the new hospital wing. Harris also played a vital part in the financial success that the district has experienced over the past eight years. Impressed by the dedication and passion exhibited by employees of the organization, Harris expressed his desire to contribute further by assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer. He stated, "I am grateful for the opportunity to lead an organization that has such a profound impact on the community that my family and I love." Harris's local roots, combined with his education, experience, and familiarity with the organization, bring a multifaceted perspective to the table. We are confident that under his leadership, Mayers Memorial Healthcare District will continue to thrive and provide exceptional healthcare services to the community.

MHF Awards over $80K

MHF Awards over $80K Mayers Healthcare Foundation is excited to announce we have awarded $80,480.99 to Mayers Memorial Healthcare District in the form of Department Grant Awards. Applications were submitted by departments of MMHD for the 2023 grant cycle. Thank you to the MMHD Departments for submitting such quality applications. These projects and equipment will help to support a variety of services in Acute Care, Ambulance, Skilled Nursing, Cardiac Rehab and Physical Therapy Departments. In addition, support services such as Staff Development, Marketing and Public relations and Food & Nutrition will benefit from the awards. In 2022, $50,000 in department grants were awarded. In addition to these awards, the ambulance will receive over $18,000 from proceeds from the annual “On the Green” Golf Tournament which was held in August. Each year 75% of the net golf tournament proceeds are given to a designated project. In 2022, proceeds went to the Memory Care in the Skilled Nursing facility. It is the mission of MHF to support MMHD in providing for the healthcare needs of the Intermountain communities. If you would like to learn more about MHF, visit our website www.supportmayersfoundation.org . Department Acute Care Ambulance Staff Development Emergency Food and Nutrition Marketing & Public Relations Skilled Nursing Cardiac Rehab Physical Therapy TOTAL Award Amount $5,438.30 $4,200.00 $5,359.40 $10,000.00 $7,391.21 $14,800.00 $15,058.04 $13,937.59 $4,296.45 $80,480.99 Item Description VS9 Vital Signs Cart Statpacks Medical and Airway Bags Geri Auscultation Manikin MAC7 Electrocardiogram Heavy Duty Utility Cart and Meal Delivery Carts Healthcare Content and Quarterly Newsletter Safe patient handling/patient lifts Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor, SciFit Recumbent Bike, Defend neoprene coated compact dumbbell set, Fitter Fit Professional Rocker Board Metron Value Convertible Staircase