Health

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04
Sep

VMH Auxiliary and Elliott Jewelers to host 19th Annual Women’s Health Day September 24


Women’s Health Day September 24 ... The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital together with Elliott Jewelers of Waukon are excited to announce they will soon be hosting their 19th annual Women’s Health Day wellness event, serving a full salad buffet, sandwiches, beverage and dessert. The event will be held Tuesday, September 24, at the Waukon Event Center. This year, everyone purchasing a ticket will be entered into a drawing for a Ladies’ 14k rose gold diamond and amethyst pendant on an 18” rose gold rope style chain (retail value $825) compliments of Elliott Jewelers of Waukon. In addition, many more door prizes will be given away at the event. Tickets will go on sale September 9 at Veterans Memorial Hospital and Elliott Jewelers. Submitted photo.

The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) together with Elliott Jewelers of Waukon are excited to announce they will soon be hosting their 19th Annual Women’s Health Day wellness event Tuesday, September 24, at the Waukon Event Center. All ages are invited to attend any part of this educational event, beginning at 11 a.m. with a wellness fair offering a variety of free health tests and information, and a luncheon and program held from Noon to 1 p.m.   This year the menu will consist of a full salad buffet, sandwiches, beverages and dessert.

Wed
04
Sep

September is National Suicide Prevention Month; What to say and not say

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Dialing 988 is the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline available 24/7 for anyone contemplating suicide. This year, the 988 Crisis Lifeline shares the message that everyone can help prevent suicide and encourages everyone to ‘Be The 1 To’… Ask, Be There, Keep Them Safe, Help Them Stay Connected, Follow Up and Learn More.
Ask - Those who are having thoughts of suicide feel relief when someone asks about them in a caring way.  Acknowledging and talking about suicide may reduce rather than increase suicidal ideation.
Be There - Individuals are more likely to feel less depressed, less suicidal, less overwhelmed and more hopeful after speaking to someone who listens without judgment.
Keep Them Safe - When lethal means are made less available, suicide rates by that method decline.

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04
Sep

September is Healthy Aging Month: “Aging Gracefully”

by Brandy Strub, Dietitian, Veterans Memorial Hospital

Ever heard of “Aging Gracefully?” There are many things that influence how we age, not just genetics. According to the National Institute of Aging article “What Do We Know About Healthy Aging,” the following things can help you manage your health, live as independently as possible, and maintain your quality of life as you age:

Wed
04
Sep

Grief Support Group to meet at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The local Grief Support Group will be holding its monthly meeting at Veterans Memorial Hospital Tuesday, September 10, at 5 p.m. in the Meditation Healing Center, located just inside the main entrance of the hospital. This informal meeting is open to anyone suffering from any type of loss whether it be death, divorce, illness or some other grief.

Those interested should feel free to attend and also bring a friend to the meeting. This grief support group meets the second Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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04
Sep

Blood in special demand during the summer months

The next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive is scheduled to be held Thursday, September 5, due to the Labor Day holiday Monday, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the First Baptist Church located in south Waukon. Blood drives are held the first Monday of each month in Waukon. The LifeServe Blood Center supplies Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) with its blood and blood products.

Blood centers across the United States see a decrease in blood donations during the busy summer months. During the summer, people become more active, have busier schedules, spend more time outdoors and take vacations. While donations decline, hospitals see an increase in the need for blood.

More driving can mean more automobile accidents. A person who has suffered severe injuries from an automobile accident can need up to 50 units of blood.

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04
Sep

Diabetes Support Group Meeting scheduled for September 19 at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, September 19, 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 who 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
28
Aug

Heath Unit Coordinator Week; An important role at Veterans Memorial Hospital


Health Unit Coordinator Week observed nationally and at Veterans Memorial Hospital ... This is Health Unit Coordinator Week. The role of the Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) is vital to the operations of the patient floor in any health care facility. Veterans Memorial Hospital Health Unit Coordinators help maintain the flow of patient care, providing support and communication to all staff and families on the patient floor. Pictured in the surrounding photos are, above, Becki Estebo, standing at the nurse’s station, at center, Alyssa Hilleshiem, seated at the nursing desk, and in the lower photo, Erin O’Neill, standing at the ER desk. Submitted photos.

This is Health Unit Coordinator Week. The role of the Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) is vital to the operations of the patient floor in any health care facility.  Veterans Memorial Hospital health unit coordinators help maintain the flow of patient care, providing support and communication to all staff and families on the patient floor.

A large piece of the role of the Health Unit Coordinator is registering emergency room (ER) patients, receiving incoming calls, and coordinating patient admissions, transfers, and discharges. The work is very different every shift keeping the job interesting.

Becki Estebo has been a Health Unit Coordinator at Veterans Memorial Hospital for five years. She feels the position is an important role for both the inpatient floor and ER departments. She states, “I’ve always wanted to work in the medical field and felt this would be a good fit as I love helping and caring for others.”

Wed
28
Aug

Blood Donor Day set for September 5; Summer blood shortages

Summer is a time of high blood demand in all communities. Donating blood is easy and one single blood donation can save the lives of up to three sick or injured hospital patients.

The next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive will be held Thursday, September 5 this month, due to the Labor Day Holiday Monday that week. The drive will be held from 12-5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in south Waukon.

The blood that is collected is tested carefully. In fact, all blood that is collected by any blood collection center is tested the same, according to the federal regulations. To help maintain Iowa’s blood supply, donate at the Waukon Community Blood Drive, Thursday, September 5, at the First Baptist Church in south Waukon.

Appointments are encouraged. To schedule an appointment, call the LifeServe Blood Center at 800-287-4903.
 

Wed
28
Aug

Grief Support Group to meet at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The local Grief Support Group will be holding its monthly meeting at Veterans Memorial Hospital Tuesday, September 10, at 5 p.m. in the Meditation Healing Center, located just inside the main entrance of the hospital. This informal meeting is open to anyone suffering from any type of loss whether it be death, divorce, illness or some other grief.

Those interested should feel free to attend and also bring a friend to the meeting. This grief support meets the second Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Wed
28
Aug

Are you prepared for a disaster or emergency?

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Community and Home Care - Allamakee Public Health is looking ahead to the month of September, which is National Preparedness Month, to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time.

“We want to encourage everyone in the area to remember to have a preparedness plan because disasters do happen. For instance, Iowa has had 122 tornadoes this year. The yearly average for Iowa is about 50,” states Sheryl Darling-Mooney, RN, Allamakee Public Health Supervisor. “We feel the month of September is a good time to remind the public to have a plan. We can have very volatile weather in the Midwest and we encourage everyone to follow these suggestions from Ready.gov, to make a plan and be ready, just in case.”

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