Health

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National EMS Week is May 18-24; A time to thank those dedicated volunteers for making a difference


National EMS Week observed at Veterans Memorial Hospital ... National EMS Week is a time to show gratitude toward emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics who provide lifesaving care across the nation every day. This year’s theme is “We Care. For Everyone.” More EMTs are needed in every community. For more information about local EMT service opportunities and classes, contact Cheryl Livingston, Paramedic, EMS Instructor, at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411. Submitted photo.

This is National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week. National EMS Week is a time to show gratitude toward emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics who provide lifesaving care across the nation every day. EMS Week is also a time to educate the public about EMS and the essential service they provide to the area communities. This year’s theme is “We Care. For Everyone.”

EMS Week began in 1974 after a proclamation called on the nation to support efforts to improve emergency medical care across the county. Much has changed in the care provided by emergency medical professionals since that time, but the dedication to help others continues.

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May

VMH to host Safety Day Camp June 4 in Waukon for all children


Safety demonstrations during Safety Day Camp ... This year’s VMH Safety Day Camp will encompass a wide range of safety topics that are educational for all children, with some of those sessions pictured in the photos above and at left. The camp will be held Wednesday, June 4, at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds. A small fee per child will include lunch, snacks, a take-home goodie bag, first aid kit and a safety day camp T-shirt. Registration forms are available at the main entrance of Veterans Memorial Hospital, at Allamakee County Extension or online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YMQPJPL. Submitted photos.

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be hosting the Safety Day Camp for children ages six to 14 Wednesday, June 4, at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds in Waukon from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. The camp is open to all children in the area of that age range. The Safety Camp provides instruction about safety topics that are relevant to every child’s life.

Children often see the outdoors as an exciting playground - providing endless hours of fun and adventure. But the great outdoors can set the stage for tragedy. That is why this safety camp was established by Veterans Memorial Hospital and Allamakee County ISU Extension 25 years ago.

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May

May is Mental Health Awareness Month; The steps to take to help from the Iowa Healthiest State Initiative

According to the Healthiest State Initiative, there are steps that can be taken to help a friend or family member through a mental health crisis. A mental health crisis could look like suicidal thoughts and behaviors, self-injury, a panic attack, a reaction to a traumatic event or disruptive/aggressive behavior.

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May

Over 200 individuals enjoy VMH “Family Wellness Fair” May 14


VMH’s “Family Wellness Fair” held May 14 in Waukon ... The VMH “Family Wellness Fair was held May 14 at the VMH Medical Clinic, Veterans Memorial Hospital and Gundersen Clinic in Waukon. Over 40 booths, educational displays, activities and demonstrations were viewed by over 200 individuals during the event. Pictured above and below are some of those displays and activities those attending were able to take part in and learn from. Submitted photos.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) “Family Wellness Fair” welcomed a crowd of over 200 visitors this year during its Hospital Week celebration.  Visitors toured the VMH Medical Clinic, Veterans Memorial Hospital and Gundersen Clinic along their route to the over 40 booths and educational displays, demonstrations, activities, and give-aways provided by the numerous agencies who service Allamakee and northern Clayton counties.

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May

The role of Home Health Care in helping older Americans


Community and Home Care - Allamakee Public Health ... May is Older Americans Month. Veterans Memorial Hospital Community and Home Care has a mission of aiding older Americans to remain in their homes, living independently for as long as possible. Pictured is the Community and Home Care-Allamakee Public Health staff located near their offices on the upper level of Veterans Memorial Hospital. Submitted photo.

May is Older Americans Month. Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Community and Home Care-Allamakee Public Health has a mission of aiding older Americans to remain in their homes, living independently for as long as possible. Sometimes the role of home caregivers is long-term, other times just for a short, transitional period of time.

Registered nurses and trained home care aides travel Allamakee County and the surrounding area offering nursing care and in-home assistance to people of all ages. They offer a variety of services including nursing visits, medication set-up and administration, dressing cares, IVs, catheter and colostomy cares, oversee rehabilitation in-home programs, and all personal cares. RN staff is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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May

Blood in special demand during the summer months; Next blood drive is June 2

The next LifeServe Blood Center blood drive will be held Monday, June 2, 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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May

VMH to host Safety Day Camp in Waukon for all children Wednesday, June 4


Safety demonstrations during Safety Day Camp ... Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) in Waukon will be hosting the Safety Day Camp for children ages 6 to 14 Wednesday, June 4 at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds in Waukon from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the photo above, a demonstration during a previous Safety Day Camp shows the importance of safety and helmet use relating to any motorized bike or ATV/UTV. Submitted photo.

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be hosting the Safety Day Camp for children ages 6 to 14 Wednesday, June 4, at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds in Waukon from 8:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. The camp is open to all children in the area. It is a true safety camp that instructs on many areas of safety that address every child’s life.

During the camp, children participate in interactive activities that reinforce the importance of taking responsibility for their own safety, respecting parents’ safety rules and sharing safety tips with their family and friends. Hands-on demonstrations teach lifesaving first aid techniques and reveal the hidden hazards of children’s surroundings. Camp demonstrations also focus on farm hazards associated with various safety topics.

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May

National Stroke Awareness Month: The vital role of speech therapists in recovery

National Stroke Awareness Month observed at VMH  ...
National Stroke Awareness Month observed at VMH ... May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Among the many healthcare professionals dedicated to supporting recovery following a stroke, speech therapists play a crucial role. Through targeted therapy, speech therapists help stroke survivors regain independence, rebuild confidence, and reconnect with loved ones. Their support extends beyond clinical interventions, offering encouragement and practical solutions to overcome daily challenges. For more information, feel free to contact Steven Mazzafield, Speech-Language Pathologist, pictured above, at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411. Submitted photo.

by Steven Mazzafield, Speech-Language Pathologist at Veterans Memorial Hospital

During National Stroke Awareness Month, I want to shine a spotlight on the importance of awareness, prevention, and rehabilitation for stroke survivors. Among the many healthcare professionals dedicated to supporting recovery, speech therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals regain their communication and swallowing abilities after a stroke.

A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, leading to brain damage. Depending on the area affected, survivors may experience speech, language, or swallowing difficulties - collectively known as dysarthria, aphasia, and dysphagia.

These challenges can significantly impact a person’s ability to express themselves, understand others, and enjoy meals safely. Such impairments can also affect emotional well-being, social participation, and overall quality of life.

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May

32nd Annual Health Care Foundation Golf Tournament planned for Monday, June 16

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s Annual Three-Person Best-Shot Golf Tournament is set this year for Monday, June 16 at the Waukon Golf and Country Club.

Teams of three will begin the day with a shot gun start at 9:30 a.m. and play 18 holes of golf. Breakfast rolls, lunch, dinner and prizes for everyone will all be provided for a $75 donation.

All those interested in joining the event are asked to pre-register their team by calling the Waukon Golf and Country Club at 563-568-9939. For more information about the golf tournament, call Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) at 563-568-3411.
 

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May

Diabetes Support Group Meeting set for May 15

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, May 15, 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 month’s topic will be severe weather awareness and how to be prepared for that. Corey Snitker, Allamakee County Emergency Management Coordinator, will be sharing information about how to stay safe during natural disasters and will also focus on how this relates to diabetes.

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, Diabetes Educator, at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.

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