Health

Wed
10
Jun

33rd Annual Foundation Golf Tournament: Hole-in-one prizes announced


Foundation Golf Tournament scheduled for Monday, June 22 ... Thanks to Farm Bureau Financial Services agents, pictured above, left to right, Caitlin Mahoney, Andy Moore and Wade Bucknell, the first person hitting a hole-in-one on the first round of golf at the 33rd annual Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation Golf Tournament will be awarded a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle, as pictured above. A new John Deere riding lawn mower, pictured below, will be the hole-in-one prize for the second round of golf at the tournament, thanks to Bodensteiner Implement. The tournament will be held Monday, June 22 at the Waukon Golf and Country Club. Call the Waukon Golf and Country Club at 563-568-9939 to register. Submitted photos.

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s 33rd annual Three Person Best-Shot Golf Tournament will be held Monday, June 22. The tournament will be held at the Waukon Golf and Country Club beginning with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m.

Thanks to Wade Bucknell, Andy Moore and Caitlin Mahoney, agents of Farm Bureau Financial Services, Waukon, the first person hitting a hole in one during the first round at the tournament will be awarded a new Harley Davidson motorcycle.

Also, thanks to Waukon Implement, anyone hitting a hole in one during the second round at the tournament will be awarded a new John Deere riding lawn mower.  As always, many other gifts and prizes will be awarded to all the golfers participating.

Wed
10
Jun

Free sports physicals at Veterans Memorial Hospital Waukon Clinic held in July

Free sports physicals will be offered at the Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH)Clinic-Waukon in July for all junior high and high school students who need the physical for participating in school sporting events.  These will be held at the Veterans Memorial Hospital Waukon Clinic on the following dates and times:

• Wednesday, July 8 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• Wednesday, July 22 5:30-8:30 p.m.
 
These clinics will include all necessary documentation, including a concussion screening, for participation in all school activities.  Physicals are scheduled in 1-hour segments. The clinic staff will not be administering vaccines during this time.  If those are needed for students, feel free to call the clinic at 563-568-5530 to schedule an appointment.

Wed
10
Jun

Planned giving and legacy: Plan today, caring for tomorrow

by Beth Shafer, Growth and Development Coordinator, Veterans Memorial Hospital
 
There are many ways to make a difference in local healthcare—and some of the most meaningful gifts are those planned with the future in mind. Through planned and legacy giving, community members are helping strengthen the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation for years to come in thoughtful and lasting ways.           

Planned giving and legacy giving are often used interchangeably to describe charitable donations that are not an immediate, one-time cash gift, but instead, are part of a donor’s financial or estate plan. Planned giving is the broader umbrella. It refers to any charitable gift that is arranged in advance. These gifts can take place during a donor’s lifetime or after death.

Wed
10
Jun

Men’s mental health

Many older men face depression, anxiety, or emotional distress later in life, often without talking about it. This is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. Senior Life Solutions proudly supports healing through compassionate outpatient group therapy designed specifically for older adults.

Senior Life Solutions provides outpatient services for individuals, typically age 65 and older, experiencing depression and/or anxiety related to life changes often associated with aging.   Since social connection is a major part of mental health, Senior Life Solutions offers group therapy three times per week to build routine and purpose in the lives of area older Americans. Individual therapy, medication management, and after-care planning are also services included with Senior Life Solutions services.

Veterans Memorial Hospital’s Senior Life Solutions Program provides a safe, structured group setting where older men can share experiences and find strength in community.

Wed
10
Jun

Memorials received by Health Care Foundation

Memorials were received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory of Jean Huffey by Lynn and Bruce Anderson, Ken and Rose Beardmore, Sandra Bresnahan, David and Brenda Carlson, Roger and Lynn Ellefson, Mike and Cindy Gibbs, Mary Ann Hager, David and Suzanne Hahn, Kerndt Brothers Savings Bank, Gary Kolsrud, Dave and Karen Mathis, Allen and Connie Meiners, James and Janice Pfiffner, Loretta Roese, Lillian Schnieden, Linda Siegrist, Marvin and Marjorie Strike, Chuck and Lois Votsmer, Terry and Laurie Welch, Betty White and Donna Wood.

Memorials were also received in memory of James Norman Garson by Karen and Ed Stamper; in memory of Wilfred Loebig, Jr. by Chuck and Lois Votsmier; and in memory of John Prohaski by Bob, Julie, John and Beth Rotach. Plus additional memorials were received in memory of Irvin Fosaaen by Dave and Laurie Martin and Cindy Hustad Stube and Kraig Stube.

Thu
04
Jun

33rd Annual Foundation Golf Tournament registration continues


Tournament registration on now ... The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s 33rd Annual Benefit Golf Tournament will be held Monday, June 22, at the Waukon Golf and Country Club beginning with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. All those interested are asked to pre-register their team by calling the Waukon Golf and Country Club at 563-568-9939. Submitted photo.

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation’s 33rd Annual Benefit Golf Tournament will be held Monday, June 22, at the Waukon Golf and Country Club beginning with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Teams of three will play 18 holes of golf. Breakfast rolls, lunch, dinner and prizes for everyone will all be provided for the donation of $100 per person or $300 per team.

This is the 33rd annual golf tournament the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation has sponsored. All those interested are asked to pre-register their team by calling the Waukon Golf and Country Club at 563-568-9939. 

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation is a volunteer board who raise funds to help promote health care in the area communities served by Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH).

Thu
04
Jun

Auxiliary of VMH to hold Garage Sale June 3-5

The members of the Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) will be holding their fourth annual garage sale in the FreedomBank Community Room in Waukon in conjunction with the Waukon City-Wide Garage Sales. The Auxiliary garage sale will be open Wednesday, June 3, from 1-6 p.m., continuing Thursday, June 4, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will conclude Friday, June 5 including hours from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

This Auxiliary garage sale will feature clean, usable household items in good working condition.  No clothing, shoes or electronics will be offered. Most all items will be offered for a free-will donation.

Thu
04
Jun

Be aware of ticks this summer

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

It’s great to get out and enjoy the outdoors here in northeast Iowa, but remember to be vigilant about checking yourself and others with you for ticks. Examine your skin as best you can and use a hand held mirror if available. Fine toothed combs can also be used in helping to check your scalp. “ I’d Like to Check You for Ticks”, isn’t just the catchy title to a country song, but a good idea to have someone else check the areas you can’t easily see.

There are ways to help decrease the likelihood of a tick bite or attachment:
• Treat dogs and cats for ticks
• Wear insect repellant containing the ingredient DEET (not recommended for children under 2 months of age)
• Wear permethrin treated clothing
• Check yourself for ticks after being outdoors, especially after being out in the woods
• Shower soon after coming indoors

Thu
04
Jun

PTSD Awareness Month

June is Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. Many older adults are living with the lasting effects of trauma, often quietly. With the right support, healing is possible at any age.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Senior Life Solutions (SLS) Program offers compassionate, outpatient group therapy designed to help older adults feel understood, supported, and connected. Anyone age 65 and older, struggling with PTSD and needs support is encouraged to reach out to them at 563-568-5560 or visit www.veteransmemorialhospital.com.

Anyone under age 65 struggling with PTSD is encouraged to self-refer themselves to the Behavioral Health Clinic at either the Waukon or Postville Clinics.  To make an appointment in Waukon, call 563-568-5540 or in Postville call 563-864-7221.

Thu
04
Jun

No June meeting scheduled for Diabetes Support Group

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Diabetes Support Group will not hold a regular meeting in June this month. They will meet again July 16.

For more information on the Diabetes Support Group, call Angie Mettille, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.

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