Virtual Care doesn’t stop, even during Hurricane Ian – How these Banyan Nurse Heroes navigated Patient Care during Uncertain Times
Hurricane Ian has shaken up the Southeast part of the United States, affecting the lives of families and their homes all throughout the state of Florida, including some of our own Florida partners, as well as our Banyan family members. Here’s their story and how they navigated patient care during Hurricane Ian.
“I was just getting off from one of my shifts on Sunday, and originally, I was told we would be leaving at 8:00 ET on Monday night.... that ended up being changed to 7:00 Sunday night! So, I ran home, and I didn’t have any of my scrubs. I told my boyfriend, ‘Hey, I need you to throw in the laundry like now because I’m going to Omaha, Nebraska, for the next week.”
“Heck, I was at a wedding in Georgia when I got the call.”
It’s definitely one of those “where were you when...” type of moment for these incredible team members out of our Tampa office, who joined the recently opened Tampa Virtual Nursing hub earlier this year. The Tampa teams have been hard at work providing virtual care and growing fast with nearly one hundred virtual nurses on site since inception. They assist with 24/7 virtual nursing coverage with tasks such as admissions, education, rounding, and discharge on several of our hospitals located nationwide, and in Florida.
However, when Hurricane Ian posed a threat towards the new facility and its team members, some made the move to Omaha, leaving their families behind.
“I left knowing you know; I might not have a home to come back to. My husband told me he was going to stay home... as much as I tried to get him to come with me, he decided to stay.”
From Sunday well into Monday, the team received travel arrangements to ensure that they were able to make it safely traveling over nearly 3,000 miles round-trip from Tampa to our Omaha, NE nursing center. “I just felt it was the right thing to do, and I wanted to make sure our team had help. I would not have done it if I absolutely did not love this company.”
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The Pride of Banyan
These team members’ commitment to provide virtual care during a hurricane exemplifies our vision of world-class care, no matter the circumstances. On the brink of natural disaster knowing their families and homes are at risk, they remained true to their patients and team members. Even during the most challenging circumstances, our virtual nurses take the meaning of care to a whole new level. In providing virtual care to several hospitals in Florida, it was critical to ensure that patients were cared for, even if that meant virtually. The lack of resources and the strain of uncertainty left several of our partners in need of support in any way possible. These Tampa team members went above and beyond, showing courage to transform the delivery of care when it matters most – demonstrating these core values:
“The outstanding work of these Banyan team members best shows our commitment to patients and their teams. They have represented what we are about and our core values so well, aligning with our mission of provider excellence and world-class care,” says Tony Buda, founder and CEO.
In support of those team members who did not make the trip, the Tampa office received a fleet of supplies and resources in preparation for Hurricane Ian. When the team of ten finally touched down in Omaha, they were welcomed with gratitude and appreciation for their efforts and willingness to continue to provide virtual care, even during these uncertain times.
After living a surreal past several days, which did include a trip to the world-renowned Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo, the team returned safely to their homes and our Tampa Virtual Nursing hub earlier this week.
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HR Coordinator
2 年So happy to finally meet some of our Tampa Nurses. Thank you for coming to Omaha and helping us out??
Nursing Executive Elevating Healthcare Standards & Operations for Improved Pt Care
2 年So proud of Team Banyan both in Tampa and Omaha, these staff are incredible and worked hard thru Hurricane Ian. Both the nurses and safety companions supported our patients, clients and their co-workers during a Cat 4 Hurricane. So proud………no other team that I would want to work with thru disasters!