Health

Wed
26
Oct

EMT class starts January 9 - more EMTs greatly needed in local area

Veterans Memorial Hospital, in cooperation with Northeast Iowa Community College Business and Community Solutions, will be offering an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course in Waukon through video conferencing being broadcast from Calmar. This 138-hour course will begin Monday, January 9, 2017, at the NICC Waukon Center.

Areas of study include an introduction to emergency medical services systems, roles and responsibilities of EMTs, anatomy and physiology, medical emergencies, trauma, special considerations for working in the pre-hospital setting, and providing patient transportation.

Wed
26
Oct

Health Care Provider CPR moved to November 14

Veterans Memorial Hospital will be offering a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for health care providers (those working in health related fields such as physicians, nurses, EMTs, etc.) Monday, November 14, beginning at 5:30 p.m. (Note the change in date, moved from November 7.) This “Health Care Professional” CPR class will be held in the Large Conference Room located on the lower level of the hospital.

All registrants should bring along their own pocket mask. The card received with the course does certify attendants in CPR for two years.

Pre-registration and a minimum of three participants is required. For more information and to register for the “Health Care Provider” CPR Course, call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411 by November 10.
 

Wed
26
Oct

Medicare Part D enrollment period is October 5-November 7; SHIIP volunteers can offer help

It can cost you money not to review your Medicare Part D coverage. In one hour a SHIIP counselor can complete a review, let you know if you can save money and make sure you have access to the drugs you need in 2017.  SHIIP counselors in Iowa have been saving people money for 25 years. In fact, last year they helped Iowans on Medicare save close to $15 million on Part D drug costs.

Every year Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans announce their changes for the next year and Iowans on Medicare can decide if they want to change plans from October 15 to December 7.

Kris Gross from the state of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) says, “We’re asking everyone to remind family, friends and neighbors about these important dates.

We don’t want anyone to miss the opportunity to make their choice of plans for 2017.”  Plans can change their coverage and costs from year to year, so comparing plans during the open enrollment is critical.

Thu
20
Oct

October is National Physical Therapy Month


October is National Physical Therapy Month. Pictured above is the Rehabilitation Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. This staff works with people of all ages, helping them to reduce pain and regain strength, independence and health, assisting patients within the hospital, patients in the hospital on a skilled level of care, as well as outpatients and in patient homes. Front row, left to right, is Alana Gavin, D.P.T., Amy Ghelf, P.T.A.; Steven Breitenfield, S.L.P; Dana Wells, D.P.T., and Tami Gebel, O.T. Back row, left to right, is Laurel Hagensick, P.T.; Melissa Clarke, O.T.; Dacia Johnson, Office Manager and Rehab Technician; Brad Krambeer, Athletic Trainer; Sara White, P.T.A.; and Amy Robinson, P.T., Rehab Director. New physical therapist, David Jergenson, D.P.T is pictured below. Submitted photos.

October is National Physical Therapy Month. The Rehabilitation staff at Veterans Memorial Hospital works with people of all ages, helping them to reduce pain and regain strength, independence and health. The Healthy Lifestyles Rehabilitation Center at Veterans Memorial Hospital is fully equipped for all rehabilitation patients with 17 weight machine stations, tread mills, exercise bikes, NuStep and eliptical machines. The five private treatment rooms allow one-on-one evaluation and treatment with the therapists.

Individual Physical Therapy services provided include athletic training, home health, work hardening/conditioning, wellness programs, headache management, lymphodema therapy, and wound care. Now five physical therapists currently serve Veterans Memorial Hospital and the surrounding community, including Amy Robinson, P.T., Rehabilitation Director; Laurel

Thu
20
Oct

Keeping your children’s immunizations up to date

By Sheryl Darling-Mooney, RN, Public Health Supervisor, VMH Community and Home Care

One of the tasks each year parents experience is getting their children’s immunizations up to date. Common questions include: What is my child’s immunization status? Are they caught up? What do they need? What is that one for?

If you do not have a current immunization record for your child there are a few different ways you can get one. You can obtain a copy from the facility where your child received their immunizations, you can contact your local public health department, or you can contact your school if your child is school age.

Thu
20
Oct

Watch mail for Medicare Part D Information

October is the month to start a Medicare Part D check-up for 2017. Those eligible are reminded to watch their mailbox for news about Medicare drug plans and changes coming next year.     They will be able to enroll in or change their Part D plan for 2017 from October 15 through December 7, 2016.

Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon has Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) counselors available throughout the entire enrollment period.   SHIIP is a free, confidential service of the State of Iowa.  These SHIIP volunteers will be available to meet individually with anyone in the community who wishes to compare the Medicare Part D plans available for 2017.

Appointments are required. Call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411 to schedule an appointment. Those utilizing the service will need to bring their Medicare card, current Part D plan card and a list of their medications from their pharmacy.
 

Wed
12
Oct

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: VMH Radiology Department offers late afternoon appointments for mammograms


October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Radiology Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital has extended daily office hours to accommodate more mammogram appointments to be scheduled after work, making the option of mammography more accessible. Pictured near the mammogram machine at the hospital, ready to “Knock Out Breast Cancer one Mammogram at a time!”, are some of the Veterans Memorial Hospital X-ray Technologists including, left to right, Kelly Baxter, Renee Stokman, Amanda Leiran and Keisha Coon. Submitted photo.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Radiology Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon has extended hours into the evening to allow for more mammogram appointments to be scheduled after work, making mammography more accessible.

Mammography (an x-ray picture of the breast) is the single most effective method to detect breast changes that may be cancer, long before physical symptoms can be seen or felt. Early detection, followed by up-to-date treatment, provides women with better chances for long-term freedom from the disease. But mammography screening must be done routinely.

Wed
12
Oct

Celebrating a special birthday at VMH...

The staff at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon enjoyed helping Evelyn Folkers of Monona celebrate her 105th birthday while she was a patient in the hospital. Pictured, left to right, surrounding Evelyn are Dietsy Weymiller, RN; Ruth Hageman, RN; Corinne Cook, RN; Karen Regan, Ward Clerk; and Callie Thorson, C.N.A. presenting Evelyn with a birthday bouquet. Submitted photo.
 

Wed
12
Oct

Don’t wait until the last minute to check out 2017 Medicare drug plans

You have until December 7, 2016 to enroll in or change Medicare drug plans for 2017. Do not wait until the last minute. Remember, if you are on Medicare and don’t have drug coverage, or the coverage you have is not as good as Medicare’s, you will face a penalty for each month you delay enrolling.

If you have questions about Medicare drug coverage, call your local SHIIP counselor at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411. SHIIP volunteers are available to meet individually with anyone in the community who wishes to compare the Medicare Part D plans available for 2017. Appointments are required. Call Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411 to schedule your appointment. You will need to bring your Medicare card, current Part D plan card and a list of your medications from your pharmacy. SHIIP is a free, confidential service of the State of Iowa.

Wed
05
Oct

Record crowd for 12th Annual Women’s Health Day Luncheon hosted by VMH Auxiliary, Elliott Jewelers

The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital and Elliott Jewelers of Waukon hosted another record crowd for their 12th Annual Women’s Health Day Luncheon Tuesday, September 27 at the Waukon Banquet Center. Over 225 ladies attended the salad luncheon hosted by the Auxiliary members, plus many free health and wellness tests were available.

The theme for this year’s event was “Treasure Your Health.” Featured speakers included Janet Palmer of the Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital, who explained her own experience as a cancer survivor. Dr. Dave Schwartz of the Mayo Health System delivered advice in his presentation “The B.E.S.T. Workout for Life.”

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