Company: American Medical Response, Colorado Springs, Colorado Company Description: AMR had provided 9-1-1 and non-emergency ambulance transport services to all of El Paso County Colorado since 1979. Whether it is someone that becomes ill at the top of Pikes Peak or crashes their car on the eastern plains, we are there to take care of them. In 2006 we were selected as the National Ambulance service of the year. Nomination Category: Company Categories Nomination Sub Category: Best Corporate Social Responsibility Program
Nomination Title: American Medical Response: Sentimental Journey Program
- Tell the story about what this nominated company achieved since January 1 2007 (up to 500 words). Focus on specific accomplishments, and relate these accomplishments to past performance or industry norms. Be sure to mention obstacles overcome, innovations or discoveries made, and outcomes:
For this program, a brief history is imperative to understand what this program means to this Community.
About 10 years ago a crew was tranporting a man from the hospital who had only a few weeks to live to his home for hospice care. The paramedic was chatting with him on the ride and the man expressed his regret that he would not get to see the changing aspens. The paramedic decided that wish could be fulfilled on their trip to his house. They pulled off at a vista point, took the patient on the cot to the viewing area and stood there with him while he watched the aspens.
This act made a lasting impression on the crew. They approached AMR management and Pikes Peak Hospice management to implement a program they named Sentimental Journey. As part of the program, AMR donates all crew time, medical supervision and vehicle expenses to take someone on their last request. Over the years there have been many remarkable trips. On one, AMR took a woman to Cripple Creek where she won $3000. On another, a motorcycle rider went to one last bonfire with his motorcycle gang. And on yet another, a man went to the zoo with his daughter a month before her seventh birthday to celebrate, since he wouldn’t be there on her actual birthday.
While this program is relatively small and we can only provide about 15 trips a year, the lasting impact on families is immeasurable.
Sentimental Journey is growing into a nationwide community service program, offered in many areas by the local ambulance provider. In 2007, AMR El Paso County shared information to get the program started in communities in Utah, New Mexico, Florida, New York and Connecticut.
Sentimental Journey is promoted by one of the co-founders of the program who is a presenter at many emergency medical services conferences. Through his presentations he promotes Sentimental Journey, and sends interested agencies to us to help them implement the program in their community.
Most of the journeys we provide are simple requests such as wanting to go home for a few hours or to a favorite restaurant. Some of the more notable over the past year are a 50th wedding anniversary that was celebrated six weeks early because the woman wouldn’t be alive on the anniversary date. Others include taking a man to his favorite hang out to sing karaoke and taking a woman to her husband’s memorial service.
In February of 2007 the Pikes Peak Fire Chiefs Forum chose Sentimental Journey to receive the proceeds from their fund raising dinner. We bought a digital camera with the funds so we can take photos of the trip and make a memory book for the family.
In May of 2007 the Center for Non-Profit Excellence honored the Sentimental Journey program with their Corporate Service Award.
- List hyperlinks to any online news stories, press releases, or other documents that support the claims made in the section above. IMPORTANT: Begin each link with http://, and enclose each link in square brackets; for example, [http://www.youraddress.com]:
http://daily.gazette.com/Repository/ml.asp? Ref=VGhlR2F6ZXR0ZS8yMDA3LzA1LzIwI0FyMDUzMDA=&Mode=HTML&Locale=english-skin- custom http://www.gazette.com/opinion/colorado_24022___article.html/education_student. html http://www.gazette.com/articles/berry_11001___article.html/journeys_wanted.html #slComments
- Provide a brief (up to 100 words) biography about the leader of this nominated company:
Ted Sayer is the General Manager for the El Paso County operation. He has been in the emergency medicine field for almost 20 years. He has always been very pro-community and giving back whenever possible. Ted has supported the Sentimental Journey program since its inception and is always willing to donate these trips. Ted is very proud of the crew’s accomplishments in being selected as the National Ambulance Service of the Year (2006), the El Paso County Philanthropic Company of the Year (2006) and receiving the Better Business Bureaus Excellence in Customer Service Award (2007).
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