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Thomas Wiebke

Saturday, December 5, 2020, Thomas “Tom” George Wiebke, 79, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away from a heart attack while deer hunting. Funeral services were held Friday, December 11 at St. Luke’s Church, Eitzen, MN.

Tom was born June 9, 1941 in Caledonia, MN to Junior and Lucy (Meyer) Wiebke. He grew up on a farm in rural Eitzen and later moved to town, where he attended grade school. He graduated from Caledonia High School in 1959, where he excelled in both academics and athletics. He then attended the University of Minnesota for two years before returning home to join the family business and be with his father during his prevailing health issues.

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Dec

Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation gifts new microscope to hospital laboratory


New microscope at VMH funded by Health Care Foundation gift ... The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation recently donated nearly $8,000 to the hospital for the purchase of this new microscope for the hospital’s Laboratory. The microscope, pictured above, is a crucial piece of equipment to the Laboratory. Laboratory staff, pictured left to right, include Mary Jo Meyer, MLT; Donna Wood, MLT; Caty Bruening, MT; Kelsey Weymiller, MLT; and Jenna Rosendahl, MLT. Submitted photos.

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation recently agreed to donate nearly $8,000 to the hospital for the purchase of a new microscope for the hospital’s laboratory. The current microscope had been in use in the lab for many years and had been updated, making repairs or parts difficult to obtain.

The microscope is a crucial piece of equipment to the laboratory. This new microscope is used to observe different types of blood cells which can be counted, categorized and checked for abnormalities. The microscope also aids in detecting cells, bacteria, fungi and crystals in urine or other body fluids. The Laboratory staff performs a stain on bacteria. After the stain, the microscope is an aid to the tech for determining the type of bacteria. The antibiotic choice used by the physician will depend on the type of bacteria causing the infection.

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Dec

Flu shots still available by appointment only at VMH Community and Home Care

Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care is still offering flu shots on an appointment-only basis. The Hi Dose flu vaccine is also still available. Appointments can be made by calling 563-568-5660.   When the appointment is made, instructions are given for the private location the immunizations will be administered.

Those with an appointment to receive their flu shot should remain in their vehicle until the nurse comes to get them and should bring along their insurance or Medicare card.

Influenza, also called “the flu”, can cause fever, chills, headache, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches to people of any age, and can lead to pneumonia and even death. Most deaths caused by influenza occur in the elderly, the very young or people who have a compromised immune system.

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09
Dec

Caregiver Support Group to hold conference calls during COVID-19

The Caregiver Support Group meetings that were held monthly at Veterans Memorial Hospital, continue to be held through conference calls during COVID-19. Northeast Iowa Area Agency on Aging (NEI3A) is offering weekly Caregiver Support Group conference calls every Monday from 10-11 a.m.

To join a call, just dial 1-800-264-8432. Then enter the participant code 961847#. You will then be connected to the support group conference call, joining other caregivers.

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09
Dec

New CDC guidelines for quarantine and COVID testing; How they affect the local community

December 2, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines were updated once again, stating that anyone exposed to a positive COVID-19 person can have their quarantine end after Day 10 without testing and if no symptoms have been reported during daily monitoring. For those who are currently in quarantine, that means your quarantine time is decreased by four days as long as you are not showing any symptoms of COVID-19. Anyone with any symptoms must remain in quarantine and should then be tested.

If you choose, you can take a test on Day 5 or after following your exposure, and if negative, you can be off quarantine after day 7 following your exposure, again if no symptoms have developed. Once learning of your exposure to a COVID-19 positive person, you can look ahead and schedule your test for Day 5;  however it does take up to 72 hours to receive test results, so again you must remain on quarantine until that negative result is received.

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Memorials received by Health Care Foundation

Memorials were received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory of Jim Johnson by Joann Peake, James Klenske, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, Dave and Laurie Martin, and Marvin and Marjorie Strike.

Memorials were also received in memory of Vernis Haberichter by Audrey Angel, Brian and Denise Wullner, Dave and Laurie Martin, Marvin and Marjorie Strike and Betty White.

Fred and Geralyn Smith, Russ and Mary Jo Meyer, and Chuck and  Lois Votsmier all made a memorial donation in memory Sharon Brown.

In addition, memorials were received in memory of Richard Baumgartner by Chuck and Lois Votsmier; in memory of Jean Lydon by Karen and Cletus Mathis; in memory of Ann Gallagher by Dave and Laurie Martin and in memory of Barbara Leppert by Patsy Kerndt.

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Dec

Domestic Abuse Survivor Chat Line is still available

Helping Services for Youth & Families’ Domestic Abuse Resource Center has implemented a Domestic Abuse survivor chat line, which can be reached at HelpingServices.org/chat. There is also the option to call a 24/7 resource phone line at 800-383-2988, but during social distancing Helping Services advocates noticed a decline in calls.

The agency responded by implementing a secure chat option for anyone in need of reaching a local advocate. Whether chatting or calling, a trained Advocate will respond 24 hours a day.

Helping Services’ Domestic Abuse Advocates work alongside survivors to achieve their best outcome. All services provided are at no cost to the survivor and are confidential. For more info about Helping Services’ Domestic Abuse Resource Center call 800-383-2988 or chat with someone at HelpingServices.org/chat to reach an advocate.
 

Wed
09
Dec

Quitline Iowa to quit tobacco use

Quitline Iowa is a free service with a team of coaches trained to safely guide those who want to quit tobacco down a path to success. Iowa residents can take advantage of the program by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669), or by visiting www.quitlineiowa.org.
 

Wed
09
Dec

Larry and JoAnn Gelo 50th wedding anniversary


JoAnn and Larry Gelo, then and now

Larry and JoAnn Gelo of Waukon are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary December 12. The couple was united in marriage at First Baptist Church in Waukon.

They have three children: Michele (Jim) Wood, Shayne (Edna) Gelo and Shawn Gelo; nine grandchildren: Brittany (Nick) Tilleraas, Taylor (Michelle) Wood, Logan Wood, Kaela (Cole) Langreck, Kortney Wood, and Aliana, Evan, Abhram and Evelyn Gelo; and three great-grandchildren: Dallas and Wade Tilleraas and Daxon Wood.

Cards and well wishes may be sent to 941 Countryside Estates SW, Waukon, IA 52172.

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09
Dec

Evelyn Beardmore 100th birthday card shower

Evelyn Beardmore
Evelyn Beardmore

Evelyn Beardmore, formerly  of Waukon, will be celebrating her 100th birthday December 22. Evelyn relocated to Kansas in 2010 to be closer to family.

In honor of the occasion, cards and well wishes may be sent to 301 West 13th Street, Ellsworth, KS 67439.

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