Our CEO, Deb Zimmermann, was featured on Dr. Renee Thompson’s podcast Coffee Break: Breaking the Cycle of Bullying in Healthcare, One Cup at a Time. They discuss challenges and solutions in the nursing profession. Deb emphasizes the need for a healthy work environment and notes nurse retention and diversity improvements. Deb also advocates for proactive measures against workplace violence and stresses the importance of meaningful recognition and positive feedback for nurse satisfaction and resilience. This is a wonderful podcast to listen to. You can use this link to watch it on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eHxM_mzG
About us
The Barnes Family started DAISY in 1999 to say a profound thank you to nurses for the extraordinary skill and compassion they provide patients and families every day. Our experience with nurses during son Patrick Barnes' eight week hospitalization showed us that direct care nurses do super-human work that is rarely recognized. We had no idea that today, more than 5,000 healthcare facilities and schools of nursing in all 50 states and 32 other countries and territories would honor their nurses all year long with The DAISY Award. Over 2,100,000 nominations have been written, describing how a nurse has impacted a patient or family. Clearly, the Barnes Family are not the only people compelled to say thank you to nurses! The strategic value of this kind of meaningful recognition is now being proven in research study after study. Impacts include contribution to a healthy work environment, nurse satisfaction, compassion satisfaction, patient satisfaction, and cultural transformation. It's remarkable what happens when a healthcare organization focuses some attention on all the good that's going on. We also honor nursing students with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Students and nursing faculty with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty. Through our J. Patrick Barnes Grants, we support nursing research and EBP projects with grants to nurses.
- Website
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http://daisyfoundation.org
External link for The DAISY Foundation
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Glen Ellen, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1999
Locations
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Primary
11995 Dunbar Rd
Glen Ellen, California 95442, US
Employees at The DAISY Foundation
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Professor Dickon Weir-Hughes, FNI, FRSPH, FRSA
Visiting Professor; Leadership Development and Healthcare Consultant; Independent Scholar in Food History
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Peter Maher
Chief Executive Officer at Lionheart Advisors, LLC.
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Tena Carraher
Vice President, Co-Founder at The DAISY Foundation
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Bonnie Barnes, FAAN
Co-founder of The DAISY Foundation
Updates
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We are proud to collaborate with ANNA! Nominate a nephrology nurse today!
Compassionate care + Addressing disparities = A winning combination! Nominate a nephrology nurse for the DAISY Award for Nephrology Nurses Advancing Health Equity. Show your appreciation for their commitment to health equity. #DAISYAward Nominations open👇 annanurse.org/daisy-award
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Today is the last day to nominate a nurse for The DAISY Nurse Leader of the Year Award in Forensic Nursing! Nominate your nurse today at https://lnkd.in/guT6m_9V. This award, sponsored by the Academy of Forensic Nursing (AFN), recognizes the value and importance of nurse leaders within the forensic nursing community. Nominate a nurse who embodies the mission of AFN, which is to link research to practice through the dissemination of scholarship, education, and service to those affected by and responding to trauma, with an ultimate vision of responding to trauma with care.
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We are proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders (PONL)! Nominations are now open for the 2024 PONL DAISY Nurse Leader of the Year Award. Please use the link below to nominate by September 13th. https://lnkd.in/gn5AHSvp
We are excited to announce that The Pennsylvania Organization of Nurse Leaders (PONL) is now accepting nominations for the 2024 PONL DAISY Nurse Leader of the Year Award. This prestigious accolade is an excellent opportunity to honor the outstanding nurse leaders within our community. We invite organizations to submit their nominations, with the understanding that only one submission per organization is permitted. Notably, you do not need to be a current PONL member to participate. The award recipient will be celebrated at our annual September 27, 2024, conference. In addition to receiving the esteemed Healer's Touch sculpture, the honoree will be granted a one-year paid membership to PONL, providing valuable resources and networking opportunities. Link to submit here! Please ensure your submissions are completed by September 13, 2024. For any inquiries, please reach out to PONL at admin@ponl.net or contact me directly at executivedirector@ponl.net. We strongly encourage you to seize this chance to gain statewide recognition for your exceptional DAISY recipients! Submission From Can Be Accessed Here: https://buff.ly/3Wiaj65
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Today, we would like to feature DAISY Honoree Zolly Corprew! When a Hispanic male patient in critical care struggled to understand his care plan. Zolly stepped in to clarify it, enabling him to make an informed decision to be intubated. Knowing this would render him unable to make further decisions, Zolly built a rapport with the patient, discovering his family was in Mexico and he had a young son, a local best friend, and an employer he wanted notified. Despite communication challenges, Zolly located the friend and, through them, contacted the patient’s family and employer. She provided crucial updates to the family, who couldn’t travel to the US, and informed the employer, who offered to cover memorial costs. Zolly's dedication ensured the patient's wishes were honored and provided comfort to his loved ones during a difficult time. Thank you, Zolly, for all you did for this patient and his family. Congratulations on being a DAISY Honoree. Read Zolly’s nomination story here: https://lnkd.in/gBj4zB86
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Congratulations to Wendy Napolitano for being the first Honoree of the ONL DAISY Nurse Leader of the Year Award!
Congratulations to Wendy Napolitano, MSN, RN, Director of Nursing Critical Care at The Hospital of Central Connecticut, on being the first recipient of the new ONL/The DAISY Foundation Nurse Leader of the Year Award! This award recognizes a prior DAISY recipient for exceptional nursing leadership, demonstrating compassion and respect for the care clinical nurses provide, and fostering an environment where compassion and care are valued. ONL and the DAISY Foundation established this award to recognize the incredible impact and importance of nurse leaders across our region in all practice settings, academia, and beyond. Wendy has been a nurse leader for over five years and was a 2021 Daisy Nurse Leader Award recipient. She is a passionate, energetic leader who brings an upbeat attitude to her work and demonstrates what it is to be true change agent, setting high standards in departments she leads. Initially leading her critical care unit as the manager, Wendy is the current director of Nursing for Critical Care, director of the STAR (Specially Trained and Responsive) Team responsible for supporting inpatient nursing and intravascular access and line care, the regional Director of Wound Care, and the Inpatient Dialysis Liaison for the Hospital of Central Connecticut. Under Wendy’s directorship, the critical care culture is thriving. Through her leadership, Wendy has developed a synergy that incorporates improved care delivery. She has introduced new services, reduced infections, and improved the nursing turnover rate to less than 10%. The healthy work environment that Wendy has championed has improved staff engagement, decreased need for contracted nurses to zero, and established a 2:1 nurse to patient ratio. Her innovative plan to provide critical care assistance in the inpatient units has proven remarkable, leading to improved collaboration among staff and providers, improved health care delivery, critical care response to acute patient events, and real time coaching and mentoring for novice staff in need of support. She was the catalyst for incredible synergy on the inpatient units. Her leadership efforts have resulted in the formation of a Regional Ethics Committee, and staff driven committees such as the Intravenous Access Committee and the Pressure Ulcer Prevention (PUP) Committee in the critical care unit at the Hospital of Central Connecticut. Wendy is also on an area board where she is able to enhance the image of nursing in the community. Wendy is adamant in her search for ways to grow personally and professionally, and she supports her staff to accomplish the same growth and to broaden their own practice skills. As a result, they are better positioned to care for the patients they serve. We are thrilled to recognize Wendy with the ONL/DAISY Nurse Leader of the Year Award. Congratulations, Wendy! To learn more about ONL's awards and this year's recipients, visit https://lnkd.in/dUbairv8
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Our Co-founder, Bonnie Barnes, was featured on Dr. Renee Thompson’s podcast Coffee Break: Breaking the Cycle of Bullying in Healthcare, One Cup at a Time. They discuss focusing on the positives in nursing and the positive impact nurses make on patient care. Bonnie shared the foundation's origins and the mission to honor nurses. This is a great podcast to listen to. You can use this link to watch it on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g5C-RVFn
EP 41: The Healing Impact of Meaningful Recognition
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We are thrilled to partner with the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC) and celebrate their first Honorees of the NOBC DAISY Nurse Leader Award. Congratulations to Kimberly Cleveland, PHD, JD, RN, C-MPC, C-MBC, Kimberly Harper, MS, RN, FAAN, and Angela A. Appiah (not pictured), PHD, DNP, MPH, RN, COA, FAACM. Below is a summary of each nomination. Dr. Appiah embodies N.O.B.C.'s values and mission, mentoring, coaching, and sponsoring hundreds of ethnically diverse nurses. Her leadership roles include Chair of the National Black Nurses Association Inc. Nominating Committee and member of the Oncology Nursing Society Leadership Development Committee. She advocates for diverse representation on boards and leads numerous mentoring and coaching programs. Dr. Appiah’s dedication to improving community health through nurse board service is evident in her extensive efforts and achievements. Kimberly Harper has been integral to NOBC since its inception and is foundational in shaping its strategic direction. As co-chair from 2014-2017 and Board Chair from 2018-2019, her leadership has driven impressive growth and transformation. Kimberly’s contributions include over twenty publications and international presentations. She advocated for nurse leadership on boards and established a local NOBC chapter in Indiana, increasing nurse representation on boards through education and mentorship. She exemplifies the values of nursing leadership excellence and service. TAANA President Kimberly Cleveland exemplifies the qualities of this award through her clear vision, strategic thinking, and compassionate leadership. With over two decades of experience as a registered nurse and attorney, she has significantly contributed to TAANA, mentored many, and inspired the nursing and legal communities. President Cleveland’s dedication to the NOBC since 2018, including her role as Board Chair Emeritus and establishing a scholarship in her name, underscores her commitment to advancing nursing leadership. Her compassion, authenticity, and competence make her a highly deserving nominee for this award.
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We are thrilled to announce that over three million nominations have been written for The DAISY Award! This means that over three million times, a patient, the patient’s family, or a colleague has taken the time to write out a meaningful nomination and say “Thank You” to a nurse! Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to nominate a nurse for The DAISY Award. Thank you to all the nurses who every day go above and beyond to not only provide patients and families with excellence in clinical care but also compassion. Do you have a special nurse that you’d like to nominate? Visit our website to learn more and nominate your nurse: www.daisyfoundation.org.
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Check out Get Well’s latest blog post by Katherine Virkstis! She discusses the power of gratitude, recent DAISY Award visits, and how the University of Tennessee Medical Center (UTMC) achieved a 500% increase in DAISY Award nominations through key adjustments. Read now at https://lnkd.in/gatytZKQ