Health

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26
Apr

Medical Laboratory Week is April 23-29: VMH Lab offers walk-in wellness testing to the community


Offering a wide variety of wellness and other testing ... April 23-29 is National Laboratory Week. The Veterans Memorial Hospital Lab Team (pictured in the two surrounding photos) continues to offer community wellness testing at a low upfront cost, to help accommodate individuals that may forgo these important tests due to the cost of high health insurance premiums and deductibles. Veterans Memorial Hospital Laboratory is open in the very early morning for convenience for those needing fasting labs, allowing them to be completed before work. Patients are encouraged to ask their provider if their labs can be drawn and tested locally for their own convenience even when seeing a specialist out of town. Submitted photo.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital Laboratory continues to provide community wellness testing at a low upfront cost, offering this service to help accommodate individuals that may forgo important tests due to the cost of high health insurance premiums and deductibles. Individuals can select from a menu of wellness tests during select hours. While these tests do not take the place of regular medical care, they are a tool for patients to monitor their own health and wellness.

Anyone can call the Lab to set up an appointment. Appointments are available between the hours of 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. A physician’s order is not required for these tests. Results are then mailed to the individual within five business days.

The following blood tests are offered at a low, individual, out-of-pocket rate:  Cholesterol, Blood Sugar/Diabetes, Thyroid, Kidney Function, Uric Acid, Hemoglobin, Calcium, Liver Function, Vitamin D, Prostate Health, Potassium and Sodium.

Wed
26
Apr

April is Defeat Diabetes Month; Tips on how to “De-Feet” Diabetes

Helping “De-Feet” Diabetes ...
Helping “De-Feet” Diabetes ... April is Defeat Diabetes Month. Dr. Kristina Thompson, Podiatrist at Veterans Memorial Hospital can offer help to “De-Feet” Diabetes. Submitted photo.

by Dr. Kristina Thompson, Podiatrist

Wed
26
Apr

VMH Auxiliary donates funds for surgery sterilizer during Volunteer Month ...

April is National Volunteer Month. The Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial Hospital is one of three volunteer branches of the hospital, along with the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation and the hospital greeters, which all continually support the services offered by Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH). The Auxiliary recently made a sizable donation to the VMH Surgery Department for its new sterilizer. Pictured in the above photo, left to right, are Laura Wiltgen, RN; Jessica Jones, RN, Surgery Manager; Jackie Welch, RN; Lillian Larson and Mary Fink of the Auxiliary; and Brooke Weighner, RN, with the new surgery sterilizer equipment. The Auxiliary is a volunteer fundraising branch of Veterans Memorial Hospital that meets once a month. For more information on how to join the Auxiliary, call 563-568-3411. Submitted photo.
 

Wed
26
Apr

May blood donation drive scheduled to be held at Waukon High School

Local residents can make a difference by making a life-saving blood donation at the next Waukon Community Blood Drive. The next scheduled blood drive will take place Thursday, May 4 from 12 Noon to 5 p.m. at Waukon High School.

Donating blood is safe, simple and it saves lives.  Blood donors have a unique opportunity to contribute to their community by making a life-saving blood donation. Everyone who registers to donate blood goes through four simple steps during the donation process:  registration, donor history and mini-physical, blood donation and snacks.

Wed
26
Apr

Grief Support Group to meet at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The local Grief Support Group will be holding its monthly meeting at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon Tuesday, May 9 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.

Feel free to attend and bring a friend. This grief support group meets the second Tuesday of each month at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
 

Wed
26
Apr

Youth complete Babysitting Classes held at Veterans Memorial Hospital

Numerous students completed the recent Veterans Memorial Hospital Babysitting classes held Friday, April 7 at the hospital in Waukon. The classes were instructed by Corinne Cook, RN, and consisted of teaching the qualities of being a good babysitter, including basic child care, accident prevention, fire prevention and first aid. These new babysitters also learned CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and the Heimlich Maneuver in the case of a choking child.

The students who completed the Veterans Memorial Hospital Babysitting classes included Izabella Kos, Finn Rounds, Thomas Wilkes, Connor Buhl, Ellsy Koenig, Mallory Howe, Madison Howe, Maxwell Moore, Sophia Welch, Arabella Jensen, Harper Horns, Lail Curtin, Teron Curtin, Emily Reinhardt, Emery Wadsworth, Addison Wagner, Genevieve McCormick, Hannah Weigle, Evangeline Kelley, Theodore Wilkes, Olivia Muse and Laney Hanson.
 

Wed
26
Apr

Memorials received by Health Care Foundation

Memorials were recently received by the Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation in memory of Roger Pladsen by Gordon and Darlene Kaeser, Jim and Jill Kiesau, Marlys Leiran, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McMillan, Ernie and Donnalee Osland, Dave and Gail Prestemon, Eric and Stephanie Palmer, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, and Mary Fink.

Memorials were also received in memory of Bruce Jones by Marlys Leiran, Ernie and Donnalee Osland, Bryan Schulte, Kent and Rhonda Stock and Chuck and Lois Votsmier.

Additionally, memorials were also received in memory of Gary Lane by Mary Ann Hager, Chuck and Lois Votsmier, and Les and JoAnn Winters; in memory of Joyce Kuhse by Patsy Kerndt and Sigurd and Barb Ness; in memory of Sharron Kubitz by Mary Ann Hager; in memory of Janet Bechtel by Boyd and Constance Colby, Brian and Jean Krambeer and Mary Ann Hager; and in memory of the Everett Bollman family by Scott and Kim Bollman.

Wed
19
Apr

April is National Occupational Therapy Month; “Living Life to the Fullest” is the 2023 theme


Occupational Therapy at VMH ... “Living Life to the Fullest” is the theme for April as National Occupational Therapy Month. Pictured above is Patty Goltz, at right, with Tami Gebel, Occupational Therapist, at left, at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Tami helped Patty return to playing pickle ball and golf thanks to her expertise in occupational therapy, allowing Patti to once again “live life to the fullest.” Submitted photo.

by Tami Gebel,
Occupational Therapist,
Veterans Memorial Hospital

“Living Life to its Fullest.” What an inspiring statement. This creed has been adopted by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) in celebration of April being National Occupational Therapy month. Occupational therapists throughout the U.S. are celebrating the month dedicated to acknowledging the profession.

In May 1999, I moved to Waukon from Minneapolis in order to start my first full-time job as an occupational therapist. Over the past 24 years, there have been lots of changes within these hospital walls, from physical appearance to personnel; however, the one thing that has not changed is the dedication and hard work of the employees here at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Wed
19
Apr

Health Information Management Week; Healthcare management behind the scenes


Health Information Management Staff at Veterans Memorial Hospital ... VMH celebrates Health Information Management Week. The complex role of the Health Information Management department is one completed efficiently and effectively behind the scenes of every healthcare organization. Pictured above is the Health Information Management staff at Veterans Memorial Hospital. From left to right, Kori Troendle, Tammy Jostand, Regan Folsom, Wendy Bucheit, Katelyn Ramstad, Karen Mahr and Heather Hills. Submitted photo.

The complex role of the Health Information Management department is one completed efficiently and effectively behind the scenes of every healthcare organization.

At Veterans Memorial Hospital, there are several certified professionals who each handle a large piece of the health record. Some of these pieces include obtaining pre-authorization from insurance companies prior to a procedure, credentialing each and every medical provider, transcribing provider notes and very specifically coding each and every care given and supply used for each patient in each department of the hospital and clinics.

The Health Information Management Department maintains medical records for each patient and coordinates the release of information. They follow strict patient confidentiality guidelines for proper release.

Wed
19
Apr

April is Defeat Diabetes Month; Let’s defeat diabetes together


Diabetes Education Team at VMH ... April is Defeat Diabetes Month. Let the Diabetes Team at Veterans Memorial Hospital help. Pictured above, seated left to right, are Brandy Strub, Registered Dietitian and Angie Mettille, RN, Diabetes Educator, with Brittany Snitker, Pharmacist and Diabetes Educator, standing in back. Submitted photo.

April is Defeat Diabetes Month.  The Good News and Bad News...

The “bad news” is there are more than 250,000 Iowans living with diabetes, and that number continues to rise. Although researchers worldwide continue to work towards eradicating diabetes, a cure has not been discovered. Type 1 Diabetes continues to require frequent insulin injections or a pump for survival, and Type 2 Diabetes can be controlled by oral medication, injections, or insulin.

The “good news” is both types of diabetes can be improved immensely through lifestyle modifications, such as moving your body, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains within your meal plan, dealing with stress in healthy ways, and getting adequate, quality sleep.

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