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National Hospital Week: VMH living up to its motto ‘Our Family Caring for Your Family’


Bodensteiner Implement visits patient ... Waukon Bodensteiner Implement employees drove two tractors into Waukon Friday, April 19 to help lift the spirits of Lawrence Lotza, a patient at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon who had a deep love of John Deere tractors. Carrie Welch, Pharmacy Technician, made a call to the local implement to see if they would do a drive-by, but they did so much more. Pictured above, left to right with Lawrence, is his wife, Jan Lotza; Kyle Halverson, Store Manager; Penny Wheeler, C.N.A.; Tim Green, Service Manager; and Carrie Welch, Pharmacy Technician. Submitted photo.

John Deere tractors brighten day for patient ... Carrie Welch, Pharmacy Technician at Veterans Memorial Hospital, is pictured above with Lawrence Lotza and one of the John Deere tractors driven to town for him to enjoy. Those tractors that were brought to the hospital that day for Lawrence to see were his last, as he passed peacefully at Veterans Memorial Hospital a week later. Jan Lotza, Lawrence’s wife, states, “That moment meant so much to him, as did the whole hospital. He loved all of the staff there and I do, too. They are just like family. If he were here now, he would tell you this is the best hospital ever.” Submitted photo.

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) has been serving northeast Iowa since 1950. The hospital staff is known for caring for their patients, treating them just like family, as witnessed many times by Jan Lotza from Monona.

Jan’s husband, Lawrence Lotza, had a few lengthy hospital stays at Veterans Memorial Hospital this last year. First, he suffered a stroke on a Sunday morning in October and came to the hospital’s Emergency Room (ER) where he received immediate treatment.

“Within a couple minutes, Lawrence had six people working on him in the ER, getting him stabilized,” explains Jan. “He stayed at Veterans Memorial Hospital on skilled care and received wonderful therapy that helped him get back home.  Then a few months later, as he was coming into the hospital for therapy as an outpatient, he had a heart attack and again received that wonderful immediate care before being transferred to La Crosse.”

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May

National Hospital Week; The economic impact in Iowa

National Hospital Week is an annual event recognizing the 5,000 hospital, health systems and networks in the United States, as well as the more than six million people who provide care to individuals in communities.

Hospitals play a huge role in the economic health of the state. According to the Iowa Hospital Association, in Iowa alone, there are 123 hospitals in 90 counties, paying $5.7 billion in wages and benefits to the 77,000 people employed in Iowa hospitals. Another 145,000 additional jobs are supported by Iowa hospitals. One in 21 nonfarm-employed Iowans work for hospitals.

“For Veterans Memorial Hospital, we have a payroll of just over $17,000,000 that has an economic impact of just over $50,000,000 in northeast Iowa,” stated Michael Coyle, CEO of Veterans Memorial Hospital.  “VMH completes about 55,000 outpatient visits per year which allows our patients and their families to have lower healthcare costs while receiving outstanding patient care locally.”

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May

Over 300 enjoy Veterans Memorial Hospital’s “Family Wellness Fair” May 8

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) “Family Wellness Fair” welcomed a huge crowd of over 300 visitors this year during its Hospital Week celebration. Visitors toured the Medical Clinic, Hospital and Gundersen Clinic in their route to over 40 booths and educational displays, demonstrations, activities, and giveaways provided by the numerous agencies who service Allamakee and northern Clayton counties, as well as from nearly 20 hospital departments.

Entertainment for the evening included balloon artist Mike Chapman, face painting by VMH Paramedic Claire Butchkoski, a fly-in with helicopter tours by Gundersen Air, and a Waukon Fire Department fire truck and one of the hospital’s ambulances all on site.

Gundersen Clinic welcomed guests with a huge, inflated walk-through colon showing what a healthy colon and a cancerous colon can look like, encouraging regular colonoscopies with Dr. Yee.

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May

31st Annual Foundation Golf Tournament June 17

The Veterans Memorial Health Care Foundation annual Three Person Best-Shot Golf Tournament is set this year for Monday, June 17 at the Waukon Golf and Country Club.

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

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 at 563-568-3411.
 

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May

New Community Resource Guide now available from Allamakee County Public Health and VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Community and Home Care/Allamakee County Public Health has announced the release of a 50-page resource directory for all services in Allamakee County. The guide is available on the Veterans Memorial Hospital website, under the  www.veteransmemorialhospital.com/service/community-and-home-care/ link, and also on the Allamakee County Economic Development website.

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May

Diabetes Support Group Meeting set for May 16 at Veterans Memorial Hospital

The Veterans Memorial Hospital Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting Thursday, May 16, at 10 a.m.  The meeting will be held at Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) in the Large Conference Room, located on the lower level of the hospital.

This month, Minji Na, NP, who is the latest addition to the Veterans Memorial Hospital Waukon Clinic provider team, will attend and present at the meeting.  She will discuss wellness in the later adult years as well as vitamins/supplements to help explain what is good and should be a part of a daily routine.

This diabetes class is open to everyone who has diabetes or has a friend or loved one with diabetes. For more information about the Diabetes Support Group, feel free to call  Angie Mettille, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.

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May

Be aware of suspicious phone calls requesting health info

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) was made aware in late April of callers posing as insurance companies, requesting copies of health insurance numbers. Veterans Memorial Hospital warns the public to never share any insurance or personal information over the phone, unless they are certain who they are speaking with. Random calls requesting information are most likely a scam.     

Anyone who thinks they may have been targeted by a scam should be sure to call 1-800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) or the Heath Insurance Marketplace at 800-318-2596.  Also be sure to monitor health insurance statements, watching items or services charged that were never received. Also watch to be sure items were only billed once.

Individuals should feel free to call their insurance agent or agency directly, and whenever they are targeted by a caller, always just hang-up.
 

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08
May

Bandmates, Brothers and Friends to perform with the Toe Tappers May 10; Food sales available with proceeds to support purchase of new Pyxis machine for VMH


Bandmates, Brothers and Friends to reunite this Friday to benefit Health Care Foundation ... For the second year, Bandmates, Brothers and Friends will reunite in Waukon for another night of musical entertainment to benefit the Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Health Care Foundation. This year will also celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Toe Tappers as part of the musical line-up, all held Friday evening. May 10 from 6-11 p.m. at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Waukon. Many food items will be available for purchase including pizza by the slice from Uptown Grill, BBQ pulled pork sandwiches from Lid’s Bar & Grill, chips and queso from Fiesta Vallarta and WW Homestead Dairy cheese curds. A cash bar will also be available. Submitted photo.

New Pyxis system to be purchased ... Free-will donations will be accepted at the door at the Bandmates, Brothers and Friends reunion performance this Friday, as well as online, to benefit the Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Health Care Foundation in the purchase of a new Pyxis medication dispensing system for the Veterans Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. This system makes medication delivery much more efficient for the nurse and safer for the patient. Pictured above is Brittney Snitker, at right, with Lyvia Hosch, at left, Pharmacists at Veterans Memorial Hospital, alongside the Pyxis machine used for inpatients at the hospital. A smaller version of this machine will be purchased for VMH’s Emergency Room with funds raised at Friday’s event. Submitted photo.

For the second year, Bandmates, Brothers and Friends (BBF) will reunite in Waukon for another night of musical entertainment to benefit the Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Health Care Foundation. This year will also celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Toe Tappers as part of the musical line-up, all to be held this Friday evening, May 10, from 6-11 p.m.

This year the event will be held at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds Pavilion to allow for more room for dancing, additional seating, food (cash sales), and beverages.  Many food items will be available including pizza by the slice from Uptown Grill, BBQ pulled pork sandwiches from Lid’s Bar & Grill, chips and queso sauce from Fiesta Vallarta and WW Homestead Dairy cheese curds. Cash bar will also be available hosted by the Fairgrounds Pavilion.

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08
May

Three-year anniversary for Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic-Waukon; Serving thousands while continuing to expand


Medical staff at Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic-Waukon celebrating its three-year anniversary ... The Veterans Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic-Waukon opened just three years ago. The team of medical providers has had a total of 33,500 patient visits serving 6,692 patients, more than doubling since last year. Pictured above, from left to right, are Katy Maker, Nurse Midwife and Nurse Practitioner; Tara Fink, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner; Dr. Dave Schwartz, Family Practice Physician; Halie Ruff, Nurse Practitioner; Minji Na, Nurse Practitioner; Sue McMillan, Nurse Practitioner; Alex Berns, Nurse Practitioner; Michelle Crary, Nurse Practitioner; and Dr. Thomas McMullan, Family Practice Physician. Submitted photo.

The Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Medical Clinic-Waukon opened just three years ago, May 3, joining the Gundersen Waukon Clinic in providing accessible family health care to the area communities. Not only have thousands been cared for, but the services available have grown rapidly.

Since opening the Waukon Clinic, services have expanded into Postville with a full-time clinic there as well, with the addition of behavioral health services.  The clinic staff has also begun serving three long-term care facilities in the area. Together, these staff members have completed over 33,500 medical visits, serving 6,692 individuals.

Wed
08
May

New Community Resource Guide now available from Allamakee County Public Health and VMH

Veterans Memorial Hospital (VMH) Community and Home Care/Allamakee County Public Health has announced the release of a 50-page resource directory for all services in Allamakee County. The guide is available on the Veterans Memorial Hospital website, under the  www.veteransmemorialhospital.com/service/community-and-home-care/ link, and also on the Allamakee County Economic Development website.

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