Schedule Your Screening, Get $100 Wellness Incentive

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It’s that time again! Schedule your biometric screening, submit your completed forms, and collect $100 for this year’s Wellness Incentive Program.

No need to wait for the onsite screenings – you can schedule with your own health care provider now. If you’d prefer to wait to have your free biometric screening conducted at a County worksite, the March schedule is posted on the Employee Wellness page, and the April schedule will be posted when available. Kaiser Permanente and VEBA will conduct the onsite screenings for all employees regardless of your current health insurance provider.

Employees can submit completed WIP forms online. Employees in Sheriff, DA, and SDCERA should email completed forms to DHRWellness.FGG@sdcounty.cagov

For more information about the Wellness Incentive Program, view a list of frequently asked questions.

Employees requiring accommodation should email DHRWellness.FGG@sdcounty.ca.gov.

Friday Photo: Stunning Sunset

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The most beautiful sunsets are the ones we share! Human Services Specialist Amer Hamdani shared this pastel sunset captured outside the El Cajon Family Resource Center.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

See the Friday Photo gallery.

PerkSpot: Save on Tax Preparation Services

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April 15 is quickly approaching. The deadline can be emotionally taxing, but saving on tax preparation services is easy. Employee can save up to $20 off TurboTax, or use H&R Block and take 20% off online or $25 off on in-office services through PerkSpot.

PerkSpot offers benefits and discounts through more than 400 service providers and retailers. Go to sdcounty.perkspot.com and shop. If you are new, click on “Create an Account” to register.

Each month, one of the most popular PerkSpot deals will be highlighted on InSite.

Receive a Thank You Gift for Donating to CECO

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It is now even more rewarding to donate to the County Employees’ Charitable Organization (CECO). The nonprofit is awarding gifts of appreciation to both new and existing donors.

“CECO would not be able to provide grants to local nonprofit programs and support employees in crisis without the generosity and loyalty of employees who contribute,” said CECO’s President Mavette Sadile. “This is CECO’s way of saying thank you.”

Through employee and retirees’ donations, CECO has distributed more than $6.9 million throughout the San Diego region to local nonprofit organizations and employees experiencing a one-time financial crisis since its founding in 1956.

In the new “Contributors Club,” supporters donating up to $9.99 per pay period will receive a heart badge clip, $10 to $19.99 will receive a CECO notebook, and $20 or more will receive a CECO blanket. Payroll deduction donations must be in place for at least three months. See CECO pledge instructions.

You can also earn appreciation gifts for one-time donations. Contact your CECO Department Representative to make a one-time donation.

Rewards are made possible by a grant. One hundred percent of donations made to CECO continue to go to the community.

For additional information on the Contributors Club, visit CECO online.

Friday Photo: Balloon Delivery

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Employees of the Recorder/Clerk division of ARCC celebrate one of their busiest days of the year in a sweet way. While more than 100 couples were saying “I do” on Friday, employees showed appreciation to their coworkers with balloons and candy-grams. In its fifth year, this heartfelt event is now a Valentine’s Day tradition. More than 1,000 candy valentines and more than 700 balloons were delivered this year.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

See the Friday Photo gallery.

Do You Love Your Heart?

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County employees have so much love this Valentine’s Day! Many of us are getting a free blood pressure screening at a Love Your Heart event. Find a County facility and take charge of your health! Then send in a photo of yourself getting your free screening or with your Love Your Heart sticker.

Fereon Meferia getting his blood pressure check

Fereon Meferia getting his blood pressure check

AIS Admin loves their hearts.

AIS Admin loves their hearts.

Rose Minakawa and Regina Tongson doing some free blood pressure screening at California Children Services San Diego

Rose Minakawa and Regina Tongson doing some free blood pressure screening at California Children Services San Diego


Take Charge of Your Heart Health on Valentine's Day

Gulliver, the San Diego Gulls mascot, and Hearty the Heart at the Love Your Heart campaign launch.

Gulliver, the San Diego Gulls mascot, and Hearty the Heart at the Love Your Heart campaign launch.

When was the last time you had your blood pressure checked? If it’s been a while, this month might be a good time to turn your attention to this matter of the heart.

As an incentive to get people to take charge of their health, the San Diego Gulls will be offering a 27% discount on tickets to people who get their blood pressure checked. The Gulls are a partner of Live Well San Diegothe County’s vision for healthy, safe and thriving residents and communities.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, and the second-leading cause of death in San Diego County. Obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and a family history of heart disease can put someone at greater risk of heart disease.

Last year, more than 43,000 people got their blood pressure checked at Love Your Heart sites in the United States and Mexico.

Find Love Your Heart at a County facility or screening site near you and take charge of your health!

Pet of the Week – Three Little Pigs

Meet the Three Little Pigs (Tag #s N740, N741, N742)! These bachelors are looking to give their roses to the perfect home this Valentine's Day.

They all have funny personalities that are sure to make you laugh, they enjoy romantic meals and will treat you to only the finest of pig feed. They also enjoy sports or exercise...if food is involved. So let's helps these little piggies go wee, wee, wee all the way to a new home!

You can see them at the Department of Animal Services’ shelter in Carlsbad or visit sddac.com to give another animal their furever home.

InTouch – I Gave My HEART to These Customer Service Winners

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Valentine’s Day is here in a few days, and you know what really warms my heart? HEART!

Yes, it’s that constant devotion you all show to exceptional customer service, summed up in those letters, that makes me so proud to work at the County. You show helpfulness, expertise, attentiveness, respect and timeliness in so many ways. A lot of notes and other feedback from customers get passed along to me, describing what a great experience you’ve provided. It always makes my day.

I see the amazing work you do, and I want you to know that it’s recognized at the highest levels of the County. To do that, I began an annual award called HEART of Service a few years back.

Recently, in front of all department leaders, I announced our latest set of winners. In each of these cases, there was an issue that involved very large teams. I’m not going to give individual shoutouts, but everyone who had a hand in these deserves our admiration and appreciation.

E. Coli Response at the Fair

The County Fair in Del Mar has been a local favorite for generations of families. So it was a shock to all San Diegans when several cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, including one child’s death, were traced to the fair’s animal areas. County staff from Environmental Health and Public Health worked tirelessly on their respective investigations, inspections, testing, guidance and communication. They cooperated with fair officials, state and federal agencies, and each other. This team’s efforts contained a tragic situation and prevented what had the potential to turn into a much broader health threat.

Temporary Shelter for Asylum-Seeking Immigrants

The surge of migrants seeking asylum at our border led to a situation where many needed temporary shelter in San Diego. A network of nonprofits found a location, and the County began providing, then later expanded, health services. But before long, the nonprofits needed a new shelter. The County offered and then had to prepare one of its vacant properties downtown. It was quite a scramble, but it got done, thanks to incredible work from staff at General Services, the Fire Authority and Environmental Health. The team brought stability to the asylum seekers themselves and to a situation that was politically charged.    

Purchasing & Contracting Tiger Team

We spend $1.3 billion a year buying goods and services. Besides maximizing value to us, we want that money to have a positive impact on the local economy. We put together a team to take a hard look at how our procurement operates. They reviewed our process, got feedback from hundreds of internal and external customers, and studied other governments. From that they put together dozens of recommendations meant to simplify the process, get more businesses involved, and ensure compliance. Many of the recommendations we’ve already put into practice and more are on the way.

These award winners involved projects that were more high-profile, so they tended to grab my attention. But as big as they were, they represent just a tiny fraction of the activities we undertook as a County. I constantly receive emails, notes and voicemails from our customers relaying their thanks for the positive experiences. I want to single out a handful of those.

For example, a woman was in tears over her future in the medical field when she went to our Fresh Start Program offices. Fresh Start helps people with criminal histories clear their records. She’d been told the process was expensive and difficult. Public Defender staff met with her and got her through it. From her note:

“I could not have gotten this job without your help in regard to my criminal history. As Thanksgiving and the holidays roll around, there are a lot of things I am grateful for and one of them is you and your team for diligently working on getting my history cleaned up. For the longest time, I thought it would be impossible for me to move forward in my life with my past criminal history but for the first time in a long time, I see so many possibilities and opportunities for me.”

Changing the course of someone’s life. Pretty awesome!  

Another customer praised a member of our Planning & Development Services staff.

“I feel compelled to take a minute to say how pleased and impressed we are with Planning & Development Services, Denise Russell. Denise has been one of the most responsive and forward-thinking planners we have ever had the pleasure to work with.”

I also frequently check our Positive Experiences section on InSite. Like this one that caught my eye about Human Services Specialist Jacqueline Feliciano.

“Jacqueline provided the best customer service ever, she actually went out of her way to call me and let me know she could answer all my questions and figure out my case, and she did!”

Best ever! That’s what HEART aims for, and it’s gratifying to see us so often hit that mark.

The countless interactions and individual acts of HEART large and small are all deserving of applause. My congrats and appreciation to the award winners and to everyone who keeps our customers first and foremost in everything we do.  

P.S. Speaking of heart and Valentine’s Day, our annual Love Your Heart blood pressure screening event is this Friday. There are hundreds of places in the region and beyond to get checked, including a number of County work sites. Take a few minutes to know your numbers and help us make this year’s event the biggest ever.