Health

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May

Hospital’s “Family Wellness Fair” held this Wednesday; Accessible parking


The annual “Family Wellness Fair” will be held Wednesday, May 6 from 3:30-6 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) in Waukon. This year a free community ‘grab and go’ meal will be served celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the hospital and the 5th Anniversary of the hospital clinics. The numerous fair exhibits will host activities, giveaways, wellness testing and education for all ages. All visitors are again welcome to enter the fair through the Veterans Memorial Hospital main entrance, the hospital clinic entrance or the Emplify by Gundersen Clinic entrance allowing for more accessible parking options. New this year, infant and child car seat checks will be available in the hospital clinic parking lot throughout the night. Also the hospital’s new Senior Life Solutions (SLS) department will be hosting an open house, inviting visitors to the fair to go up the upper level to see their office and conference area and explain their services. The Waukon Lions Club will also be returning with the Kid’s Sight free vision screenings. This year, the consent forms have been included on the Veterans Memorial Hospital website under the calendar section at the following link: https://www.veteransmemorialhospital.com/calendar/mo/2026-05/. Click on the Family Wellness Fair on the May calendar and scroll down to find the form. This can be brought in filled out the day of the fair to save time. A record number of over 50 exhibitors with educational information, games, treats, prizes and activities are planned with many new exhibitors being welcomed to the fair. They will be located throughout the route that winds through the hospital, Gundersen Emplify Clinic and the VMH Clinic. Entertainment will be provided. Veterans Memorial Hospital staff will be on hand to perform a number of free health tests. Plus over 100 door prizes will be given away throughout the evening. All visitors to the “Family Wellness Fair” are eligible to win just by signing in at the registration table as they enter the fair. Each adult visitor will also be given a goodie bag. Everyone in the area communities is welcome to attend this free event, sponsored by Veterans Memorial Hospital and Clinics.

The annual “Family Wellness Fair” will be held Wednesday, May 6 from 3:30-6 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) in Waukon. This year a free community ‘grab and go’ meal will be served celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the hospital and the 5th Anniversary of the hospital clinics. The numerous fair exhibits will host activities, giveaways, wellness testing and education for all ages. All visitors are again welcome to enter the fair through the Veterans Memorial Hospital main entrance, the hospital clinic entrance or the Emplify by Gundersen Clinic entrance allowing for more accessible parking options.

New this year, infant and child car seat checks will be available in the hospital clinic parking lot throughout the night. Also the hospital’s new Senior Life Solutions (SLS) department will be hosting an open house, inviting visitors to the fair to go up the upper level to see their office and conference area and explain their services.

Wed
06
May

All seniors invited to Wellness Chat and Bingo at Lansing Library; Hosted by Senior Life Solutions

The new Senior Life Solutions (SLS) department at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be hosting a Wellness Chat and Bingo Tuesday, May 12, in Lansing at the Meehan Memorial Library from 1:30-3:30 p.m.  Any seniors, age 65 and over, are invited to attend and enjoy playing bingo while sharing some social time together. Prizes will also be awarded. This bingo opportunity is made possible by Senior Life Solutions which is a new department of Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Senior Life Solutions provides outpatient services designed to meet the unique needs of individuals age 65 and over who may be experiencing low mood, sadness, grief, excessive worry or anxiety related to life changes often associated with aging.  They provide group and individual therapy, medication management and after-care planning when needed.

Wed
06
May

Veterans Memorial Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions (SLS) Program celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month and promotes “More Good Days, Together”

Mandy Pettit ...
Mandy Pettit ...

This May, Veterans Memorial Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions (SLS) Program is proud to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month by embracing this year’s theme, “More Good Days, Together.” Mental health matters at every stage of life, and this team is committed to supporting older adults and caregivers in the rural communities with compassionate, meaningful care.

Wed
06
May

Five-Year Anniversary for VMH Waukon Medical Clinic; Record number of appointments tripling original goal


Veterans Memorial Hospital Waukon Clinic providers exceed goal orignally set for number of patients ... The Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic-Waukon opened five years ago and has tripled its original goal, providing care to three times more patients per month than originally projected. Pictured above, from left to right, is the team that makes the Waukon Clinic providers including Angela Taylor, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner; Katy Maker, Nurse Midwife and Nurse Practitioner; Hannah Kelly, Nurse Practitioner; Dr. Dave Schwartz; Minji Ransom, Nurse Practitioner; Dr. John Swords; Sue McMillan, Nurse Practitioner; Alex Berns, Nurse Practitioner; Mason Kerian, Nurse Practitioner; Tara Fink, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner; and Janet Hunter; Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Maker, Kelly, Ransom, Berns, Kerian, Fink and Taylor all provide services at the Postville Clinic as well. Submitted photo.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Medical Clinic-Waukon opened five years ago, May 3, 2021, joining the Emplify Gundersen Waukon Clinic in providing accessible family health care to the area communities. Not only have thousands been cared for, but the numbers of patients served continues to increase nearly every month. The Waukon Clinic just hit a new record number of appointments in March, totaling 1,544 provider visits which is three times what the goal was when the clinic initially opened.

Following the opening of the Waukon Clinic, one year later, Veterans Memorial Hospital opened the Postville Medical Clinic, offering behavioral health services in that clinic as well. Construction is going on now building the new Postville Medical Clinic which is scheduled to open fall of 2026.

Wed
06
May

Diabetes Support Group Meeting scheduled at VMH

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, May 21, 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.

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

Wed
06
May

Grief Support Group Meeting scheduled for May 7 at VMH

The local Grief Support Group will again be holding their monthly meeting at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Thursday, May 7, from 5-6 p.m. in the Meditation Healing Center, located just inside the main entrance of the hospital. Nancy Haberichter will be facilitating the meeting.

This informal meeting is open to anyone suffering from any type of loss whether it be death, divorce, illness or some other grief. Feel free to attend and bring a friend. This grief support will continue meeting the first Thursday of each month at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Wed
06
May

Alzheimer’s Association currently offering free virtual education series

The Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter is offering a free virtual education series throughout the first six months of 2026 to help families facing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The programs help families better understand what to expect so they can be prepared to meet the changes ahead, including changes in communication and behaviors, discussing dementia as a family and planning ahead for future financial and legal considerations.

The schedule of remaining programs includes:
May 21 - Ten Warning Signs. Learn how to recognize common signs of the disease; how to approach someone about memory concerns; the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis; and possible tests and assessments for the diagnostic process.
June 18 - Managing Money: A Caregiver’s Guide to Finances.

Wed
06
May

New events offered at Veterans Memorial Hospital’s “Family Wellness Fair” May 6


“Family Wellness Fair” returns to VMH in Waukon ... The annual “Family Wellness Fair” will be held Wednesday, May 6 from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) in Waukon. This year a free community meal will be served celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the hospital and 5th Anniversary of the hospital clinics. The numerous fair exhibits will host activities, giveaways and education for all ages. All visitors are again welcome to enter the fair through the VMH main entrance, the hospital clinic entrance or the Emplify by Gundersen Clinic entrance allowing for more accessible parking options. Pictured are scenes from last year’s event. New this year, infant and child car seat checks will be available in the hospital clinic parking lot throughout the night. Everyone in the area communities is welcome to attend this free event. Submitted photos.

The annual “Family Wellness Fair” will be held Wednesday, May 6 from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon.  This year the 75th anniversary of the hospital will be celebrated along with the 5th anniversary of the hospital’s clinics with a community meal.  Health and wellness testing, exhibits, activities and refreshments will all be providing a complete evening of entertainment and education for families of all ages.  All visitors are again welcome to enter the fair through the Veterans Memorial Hospital main entrance, the hospital clinic entrance or the Emplify by Gundersen Clinic entrance allowing for more accessible parking options.
   
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Wed
06
May

All seniors invited to Wellness Chat and Bingo at Lansing Library; Hosted by Senior Life Solutions

Kayla Baxter ... Submitted photo.
Kayla Baxter ... Submitted photo.

The new Senior Life Solutions (SLS) department at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be hosting a Wellness Chat and Bingo Tuesday, May 12, in Lansing at the Meehan Memorial Library from 1:30-3:30 p.m.  Any seniors, age 65 and over, are invited to attend and enjoy playing bingo while sharing some social time together.  Prizes will also be awarded.

This bingo opportunity is made possible by Senior Life Solutions which is a new department of Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Wed
06
May

Celebrating Medical Lab Professionals Week; Show support by donating blood


Medical Laboratory Professionals Week observed at VMH ... The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Laboratory Department celebrated Medical Laboratory Professionals Week April 19-25, emphasizing the continued need for blood donations. Pictured above in the front row, left to right, are Robin Gray, MLS; and Karli Rains, LA. Back row, left to right, includes Erica Mannette, MLS; Caty Bruening, Laboratory Manager; Dr. Chris Cogbill, Laboratory Director; Michelle Benda, MLT and McKenna Hubka, MLT. These local hospital laboratory professionals remind the community how important blood donations are in keeping the community safe and healthy and encourage donations at the next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive in Waukon May 4. Submitted photo.

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Laboratory Staff observed Medical Laboratory Professionals Week April 19–25. This week celebrates the essential work of laboratory professionals - and the continued need for community blood donations.

VMH’s blood supply is provided by LifeServe Blood Center, which reports that donor turnout has been lower than expected for this time of year. As a result, blood inventories across the region are below target levels.

At Veterans Memorial Hospital, the laboratory team is still able to meet patient needs, but supplies are tighter than usual. Certain blood types are in shorter supply due to continual demand and fewer donations. While no immediate disruptions to patient care are expected, staff say they are carefully managing inventory.

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