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Where It Starts
Syringes. Bandages. Surgical kits. Gloves. These are a few of the essential health care supplies that can be found in patient rooms across AdventHealth.
Graycen Holmes, a registered nurse at AdventHealth Orlando, is one of many caregivers who ensures these items are available as they deliver whole-person care.
While restocking a new patient’s room, she sometimes finds unopened packs of items that could be reused, except for the risk of possible contamination. Holmes knows that, if thrown in the trash, they could end up in landfills, so she places them in designated recycling bins.
“We used to discard the leftovers,” said Holmes, who works in the facility’s advanced cardiac surgical unit. “Now, we have the bins, and I love to educate others about our supply recycling program.”
Holmes said her inspiration comes from a desire to make her community sustainable. Alongside her father, she volunteers with local organizations to nurture gardens where fruits, vegetables and flowers can be harvested for free and grown by local residents.
“These initiatives excite me,” said Holmes. “Whole-person care is also about our environmental impact, which affects the health of our patients.”
Cassandra Joseph, an assistant nurse manager at AdventHealth Orlando, said, "I love using the bins. Right from the start, I thought this program was great.”
Where It Goes
Recycled items are sent to the facility’s cleaning chamber where Peter McGarry and Giovanni Gonzalez serve as resource management logistics coordinators. Through a weeklong rigorous process, they sort, load and cleanse the unopened supplies. Though they are new to their roles, McGarry and Gonzalez said they are excited about the opportunity to drive positive social change.
“Being involved in the solution motivates me,” said McGarry. “I have tremendous pride and satisfaction knowing that what we do reduces AdventHealth’s carbon footprint.”
“My role is inspiring,” said Gonzalez. "I get to be a part of history in the making, and I'm excited to see where this journey takes me.”
Where It Lands
The final stop for the recycled items is back at the units where they were first collected – with the intention of reuse. Some of the items are allocated for training demonstrations and simulation labs led by educators like Lauren Fiorello and Jodi Laney, senior nurse managers of clinical education, and Sara Birney and Julie Long, neonatal and pediatric educators, to deliver learning experiences that align to real-life scenarios for caregivers.
“Whole-person care is also about our environmental impact, which affects the health of our patients.”
Long believes her role challenges her to be a lifelong learner. “I get to tap into my work and life experiences to create innovative learning for our nurses, and help them realize their potential by handing them the tools and resources they need to extend our mission,” she said.
Several countries around the world also benefit from receiving a portion of these recycled supplies, thanks to the AdventHealth Global Missions program.
“Being able to donate these items comes naturally as a part of our organization’s value of stewardship,” said Monty Jacobs, director of AdventHealth Global Missions. “In 2022 alone, the team made 70 shipments to 23 countries, which have helped international organizations to reduce cost and provide care more affordably to those in need.”
With over 1 million items recycled — equivalent to hundreds of thousands of dollars saved — Ben Dale, director of operational excellence at AdventHealth Orlando, said “the ultimate goal is to keep [the items] out of landfills. If anyone can use them, we count that as a win.”
It’s a cycle that comes full circle for team members at AdventHealth Orlando — and one that Jonathan Looke, executive director of supply chain system support services, is proud to have spearheaded, along with Dale.
“We have a beautiful planet, and I love to explore nature for hiking and skiing,” said Looke. “I want those opportunities of connecting with nature to always be there, for my kids and for generations to come.”
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