Health

Wed
23
Mar

Babysitting Seminar at VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital will sponsor a Babysitting Seminar Saturday, April 9. This class will be broken down into two different sessions to allow for better spacing of the students. The morning session will be held from 9 a.m. to Noon and the afternoon session from 1-4 p.m. The same information will be taught at both sessions, so students can sign-up for one or the other. A total of 20 students will be allowed in each session.

Both classes will be held in the Large Conference Room located on the lower level of Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. The entrance for the class will be the hospital shipping/receiving entrance located on the east side of the building near the MRI truck, across from the golf course. Signs will be posted.

Wed
23
Mar

Grandparenting Classes to be held again at Veterans Memorial Hospital

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be offering the Grandparenting Classes again this Spring. Corinne Cook, RN, Babysitting Class instructor, will be instructing the next Grandparenting Class Saturday, April 2 from 9:30 a.m. until Noon. The class will be held in the hospital’s ICN Conference Room on the east side of the hospital, next to Gundersen Clinic.  Signs will be posted.

In these classes, new or soon-to-be grandparents will learn all the new protocols to use when caring for their new grandchild. Some topics covered will include basic baby care, car seat safety, Tylenol/Ibuprofen dosing charts, home safety, poison control information, infant/child CPR, choking and other emergency medical information, as well as tips to support parents such as handling the baby blues and postpartum depression.  Free-will donations will be accepted to cover the costs of the class.

Wed
23
Mar

Last Walk-in Vaccination Clinics to be held March 25; Make appointments for April Vaccination Clinics

Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care/Allamakee County Public Health will offer one more walk-in clinic for all doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, Friday, March 25, from 1:30-3:45 p.m. in the ICN Conference Room located on the southeast side of the hospital. Both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be available.

Parking is available by the orange cones along the golf course for easy access to the vaccine location. Flu shots will also be available and can be safely administered at the same time as the COVID-19 vaccine.   Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Be sure to wear a mask and bring your insurance card and vaccination card if you are coming for your second or booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Vaccination clinics will continue in April, by appointment only. To make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination, in April and beyond, call Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care at 563-568-5660.

Wed
23
Mar

March is National Nutrition Month; Satisfy your sweet tooth naturally

by Jill Fleming, MS, RD
Veterans Memorial Hospital

Do you have a sweet-tooth? Most of us do. How you choose to satisfy your sweet tooth can either be a healthy choice or an unhealthy choice. When your body is craving sugar, it is because glucose is the fuel your body uses to function. Your body will convert all nutrients into glucose to be used for energy.

When you crave sugar, it feels like your body desires table sugar or candy.  When you give into this simple-sugar craving, your body quickly uses the sugar and then wants more. This is a cycle that sends your blood sugar level higher, then your insulin (a fat-storage hormone) level surges.  You then end up with a low blood-sugar level.

Wed
16
Mar

Now is the time to become an EMT; To help your community


EMTs Jim Ryan and Darcy Mathis ... Now is the time to become an EMT! Classes start March 28 and are held in-person, in Waukon and at a reduced rate of only $400, which are all huge advantages to previous classes. Jim Ryan, pictured above at left, has given 36 years of active EMT service to the Waukon community and continues to provide coverage. “As a member of the Waukon ambulance, I would like to encourage people to take the upcoming EMT class starting March 28. All the ambulance services in the county would be glad to have additional people to help in covering their area.” Darcy Mathis, pictured above at right, is an active EMT on both the Waterville and Harpers Ferry rescue crews where she has been helping for a number of years. “Being an EMT is a great way to serve and give back to the community. The learning opportunities are endless! There’s always a need for EMTs.” This class does need a minimum number of participants in order to be held and that number has not yet been met. For more information, contact Jacob Dougherty, Paramedic, EMS Supervisor, or Cheryl Livingston, Paramedic, Class Instructor, at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411. Submitted photos.

EMTs are greatly needed in every community.  Northeast Iowa Community College Business and Community Solutions will be offering an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course in Waukon beginning March 28. This 138-hour course will conclude the end of July.

This will be an in-person class held right here locally in Waukon, which is a huge advantage to students attending versus taking an online class. NICC has received a grant to cover 70% of the tuition for this course so generous tuition assistance is available, keeping the class costs under $400, which is another huge advantage.

Darcy Mathis is an active EMT on both the Waterville and Harpers Ferry rescue crews where she has been helping those communities for a number of years.

Wed
16
Mar

Simple ways to lose weight without dieting

by Jill Fleming, MS, RD/LD

Sure, you can lose weight quickly. There are plenty of fad diets that work to shed pounds fast, leaving you feeling hungry and deprived. The problem is that most people can only follow these restrictive diets for a short time, eventually going back to their old way of eating. I call this the “diet roller coaster”.

Instead of starting a restrictive diet, which lowers your metabolism, why not adopt a few new choices that can turn into lifelong habits?  The weight you lose with new habits is more likely to be permanent. Here are 10 of my favorite proven habits to promote weight loss:

1. Eat breakfast daily.  This simple habit “breaks the fast” to wake up your digestion. It raises your metabolism, so you will be burning more calories all day long. I recommend eating something within the first hour of waking. Including protein at breakfast will help control your appetite later in the day.

Wed
16
Mar

Grandparenting Classes to be held again at VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be offering the Grandparenting Classes again this Spring. Corinne Cook, RN, Babysitting Class instructor, will be instructing the next Grandparenting Class Saturday, April 2 from 9:30 a.m. until Noon. The class will be held in the hospital’s ICN Conference Room on the east side of the hospital, next to Gundersen Clinic.  Signs will be posted.

In these classes, new or soon-to-be grandparents will learn all the new protocols to use when caring for their new grandchild. Some topics covered will include basic baby care, car seat safety, Tylenol/Ibuprofen dosing charts, home safety, poison control information, infant/child CPR, choking and other emergency medical information, as well as tips to support parents such as handling the baby blues and postpartum depression.  Free-will donations will be accepted to cover the costs of the class.

Wed
16
Mar

Babysitting Seminar at Veterans Memorial Hospital

Veterans Memorial Hospital will sponsor a Babysitting Seminar Saturday, April 9. This class will be broken down into two different sessions to allow for better spacing of the students. The morning session will be held from 9 a.m. to Noon and the afternoon session from 1-4 p.m. The same information will be taught at both sessions, so students can sign-up for one session or the other. A total of 20 students will be allowed in each session.

Both classes will be held in the Large Conference Room located on the lower level of Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. The entrance for the class will be the hospital shipping/receiving entrance located on the east side of the building near the MRI truck, across from the golf course. Signs will be posted.

Wed
16
Mar

Diabetes Support Group to meet at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The Veterans Memorial Hospital Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, March 17 at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at Veterans Memorial Hospital in the Large Conference Room, located on the lower level of the hospital. Masks will be required to be worn.

This diabetes class is open to everyone who has diabetes or who has a friend or loved one with diabetes.  For more information on the Diabetes Support Group, call  Angie Mettille, RN, at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.
 

Wed
16
Mar

Memorials received by Health Care Foundation

Memorials were recently received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory of Joe Cunningham by Chris and Nancy Wonderlich, Barton and Marilyn Hamm, Marilyn Larson, Diane Regan, Wayne and Nona Sawyer, Dr. Bill Withers, Pat Pettingill, Jan Brandsmeier, Karen Teaser, and Brad and Erin Berns.

Memorials were also received in memory of Trooper Ted Benda by Greg and Rosie Piggott, Nan Grangaard, Sherry Halvorson, Jim and Jill Kiesau, Dave and Laurie Martin, Arlen and Karlene Wonderlich, and Brad and Erin Berns.

In addition, memorials were received for Dorothy Heins by Jeff Heins; in memory of Alan Brink by Mary Ann Hager and Cheryl Bollman; in memory of Mary Stone by Chuck and Lois Votsmier; in memory of Emmett Kruger by Tom and Karen Regan; and in memory of Rhonda Warnke by Judy Warnke.

A donation was also received in honor of Father Ed Lechtenberg by Audrey Angel.

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