Ladies’ Infinity Style Diamond Necklace to be given away at VMH Auxiliary and Elliott Jeweler’s 12th Annual Women’s Health Day September 27


The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital and Elliott Jewelers Women’s Health Day will be held Tuesday, September 27, at the Waukon Reception and Banquet Center. Mary Benson of New Albin was the lucky winner last year of the Ladies’ 14kt two-tone gold “S” style fashion pendant compliments of Elliott Jewelers of Waukon. Pictured above, left to right, is Nona Sawyer, Auxiliary President, and Shelly Elliott of Elliott Jewelers, with Mary Benson, winner of the diamond necklace. This year, every person attending the event will be entered into a drawing for a Ladies’14kt white gold infinity style pendant containing one .15 round brilliant diamond and .10 total weight round brilliant accent diamonds, equaling 1/4 carat total weight; on an 18” box chain, weighing 2.3 grams (retail value $1,050) compliments of Elliott Jewelers of Waukon. Tickets are on sale now at Veterans Memorial Hospital and Elliott Jewelers. The proceeds from this event will be used to purchase a new noninvasive transcutaneous bilirubinometer for assessing the risk of jaundice in newborn babies in the Maternity Services Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Submitted photo.

The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital, together with Elliott Jewelers of Waukon, will be hosting the 12th annual Women’s Health Day wellness event and salad luncheon Tuesday, September 27 at the Waukon Reception and Banquet Center.  All ages are invited to attend this educational event, beginning at 11 a.m. with a wellness fair offering a variety of free health tests and information, and a salad luncheon and program held from Noon to 1 p.m.

The theme for this year’s event is “Treasure Your Health.” Featured speakers for the Women’s Health Day program will include Jill Fleming, Registered and Licensed Dietitian with Veterans Memorial Hospital and well known author and national speaker, who will deliver an informative talk entitled, “Is Your Vitamin Helping or Hurting You?”  Janet Palmer of the Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital will talk on her own experience with cancer from the aspect of a cancer survivor, and Dr. Dave Schwartz of the Mayo Health System, Waukon Clinic will give advice through his presentation entitled, “The B.E.S.T. Workout for Life.”

The doors will open for this event at 11 a.m., with the luncheon and program speakers beginning at Noon.  Those able to take a longer lunch break may enjoy the free health testing and vendors available from 11 a.m. to Noon and again following the luncheon program. To honor one-hour lunch breaks, participants are also invited to attend just the program and luncheon which will be held to just one hour.

Free wellness testing will include blood pressure testing, blood sugar diabetes testing, mini-stress tests, oxygen saturation testing and carbon monoxide testing.   New this year, the Laboratory Department of Veterans Memorial Hospital will perform its new community wellness testing right on site. Anyone interested in ordering any of these  wellness screenings, including a lipid panel, fasting glucose, vitamin D, TSH, hemogram, hemoglobin or HgbA1c, are asked to FAST for 12 hours prior to the event. The full wellness package is available, or other options are also available to choose from. An order form will be filled out, payment made and blood drawn all at the event for anyone interested. The Lab staff will be on site for this testing and will then run the screens back at the hospital and mail the results out within five business days.

Information on breast cancer awareness, nutrition, smoking cessation, strength training, incontinence therapy, Hands-Only CPR training, colonoscopies, surgery services and “Sitting Is the New Smoking” information will be available. Free massages and reflexology will be offered by Shannen Mezera and Edna Wyninger of Veterans Memorial Hospital. Flu shots will also be offered by VMH Community and Home Care, based on availability.

Other providers offering information at the luncheon will include the Mayo Health System-Waukon Clinic, Gundersen Health System Waukon Clinic, Northland Area Agency on Aging, NICC, The Waukon Wellness Center, Allamakee Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, Whitney Sleep Diagnostics, SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Information Program), Good Samaritan Society, Northgate Care Center, Waukon Dental, Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health, and Helping Services of Northeast Iowa.

The cost of the event is $15 per person. For that fee, all those attending will receive a goodie bag filled with coupons, samples, and general health information, in addition to the luncheon, health testing and program.  Everyone purchasing a ticket will be entered into a drawing for a Ladies’ 14kt white gold infinity style pendant containing one .15 round brilliant diamond and .10 total weight round brilliant accent diamonds, equaling 1/4 carat total weight; on a 18” box chain, weighing 2.3 grams (retail value $1,050) compliments of Elliott Jewelers of Waukon.  In addition, many more door prizes will be given away at the event.

Tickets are on sale now at Veterans Memorial Hospital and Elliott Jewelers. The proceeds from this event will be used to purchase a new noninvasive transcutaneous bilirubinometer for assessing the risk of jaundice in newborn babies in the Maternity Services Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Further details about the event can be found in the advertisement on Page 16A. For more information, call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411 or Nona Sawyer, Auxiliary Event Coordinator, at 563-568-3105.