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August 2007 Inside The Mile Bluff Times
Page 1: *New
Technology Available to Juneau County Heart Patients
Page 2: *Have
You Heard . . . Hearing Loss May Mean Income Loss
Page 3: *Learn
to Live an Active, Productive, Healthy Life - with Diabetes
*New Hours at
Elroy Family Medical Center
Page 4:
*A
message from the president
*Learn
the Keys to Health, Weight-Loss
Page 5: *Juneau
County Relay for Life
*Specialist
Spotlight: Grogan, Cardiology
Page 6: *Board
of Directors says Good-Bye to Four, Hello to Two
Page 7: *Terrace
Heights Profile: Irv Braund
*Audiology Student Joins Staff
Page 8, 9 : *Mile
Bluff Medical Center Employees Recognized for Years of Service
Page 10: *Delton
Family Medical Center Promotes Health in Community
Page 11 *Donate
Blood, Save Lives
*Dialysis Patient Celebrates Milestone
Page 12: *Susan
Brown Joins Mile Bluff's Social Services Department
Page 13:
*Change is in the Air at Fair View Nursing Home
Page 14: *
Dolly Fleming Receives Rural Health Ambassador Award
*Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
Mile Bluff
Specialists and Services
May 2007
Page 1: *Volunteers
are Priceless
*Mammography
program earns certification
Page
2: *The link between kidney stones and diet
Page 3: *Skin Cancer:
know about prevention, treatment
Page 4:
*A
message from the president
*Autism
support group to meet May 22
Page 5: *Local
organ, tissue donations bring hope to many
Page 6: *Human
Papillomavirus vaccine, cervical cancer prevention
Page 7: *Mile Bluff
participates in asthma research study
Page 8, 9 : *Annual
volunteer banquet held April 20, MBMC honors volunteers, a priceless treasure
Page 10: *MBMC
organ, tissue procurement team earns award
Page 11 *Laura
Vinopal earns AuD
Page 12: *Events at
Terrace Heights keep everyone on their toes
Page 13: *Mile Bluff
Medical Center trains three medical students
Page 14: * Marshfield
Girl Scout donate to HMH
*MBMC offers rehab at
outreach clinics
*Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
February 2007
Patient Safety is a Top Priority,
pg 1-3.
Page
4: A Message from the
President & The First Baby of 2007!
Page 5: *Accounting
Manager added to Staff
*IBS Support Group to meet May 24!
Page 6:
*Nursing Student Earns
Scholarship
*Blood
Drive Scheduled for April 18
Page 7: *Physical
Therapy helps Relive Back Pain
*Introducing
Mile Bluff's New Dietitian
*White Coat Hypertension: a Few Facts.
Page 8: *No Such Thing
as "Winter Blahs" at Terrace Heights!
Page 9: *Thinking About Quitting Smoking? 10
great reasons to quit today
*You're Going Places with TH
Page 10: *The Facts
about HCPOA
*Show Your Kindness,
Volunteer!
Page 11: *Five
Steps to Reaching a Healthy Weight
*Walk, Stay Fit!
Page 12 *Auxiliary
Thrift Shop Raises Funds for MBMC
Page 13: *Disobedience
vs. Disorder: Recognizing, Diagnosing ADHD
Page 14: *Mile Bluff
Remembers Two Great Men
*Tests are Accurate
*Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
November 2006
New OR Equipment improves cataract surgery,
pg 1.
Feeling down? Let us help
brighten your day, pg. 2.
Page 3: *Love
Light Tree to be lit Nov. 26
*Heart monitoring units
now available
*Go tobacco free with Mile
Bluff
Page 4:
*A Message from the
President
*November
is diabetes awareness month
Page 5: *Free
PAD screenings in Lake Delton
*Anxiety, depression screening October 5.
Page 6: *Help your
community - donate blood!
*Grant helps nursing education at WTC
Page 7: * Early childhood screenings
*Learn to balance your weight and health
Page 8: *Mile Bluff
hearing services can change your life
*Send an ecard!
Mile Bluff offers hands on education to
medical students, pg.9
Mile Bluff's diabetes
patient care earns high ratings, pg. 10
Page 11: *Home
is at Terrace Heights
*Free screenings for farmers December 14
Our practitioners, your
neighbors, friends
pg. 12.
Page 13 *Avoid injuries
this winter
*Keep breast health a top
priority
Page 14: *Winter fitness
*Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
August 2006
Providing big-city technology with personal, small-town
care,
pg 1.
Join MBMC's weight-management program, pg. 2.
Why all the fuss about peripheral artery
disease?
pg. 3.
Page 4:
*A Message from the President
*Mile
Bluff helps you get rid of your butt
Page 5: *Save
a life . . . donate blood!
*Anxiety, depression screening October 5.
Understanding lyme disease, pg. 6.
Page 7: * Hess Home Health helps many heal
at home
*Terrace Heights resident very thankful for Hess Home
Health
Mile Bluff staff members recognized for years of service, pg. 8-9.
Stay active, stay healthy, pg. 10.
No time for boredom at Terrace Heights Retirement Community in Mauston, pg. 11.
Juneau County hometown heroes recognized, pg. 12.
Loneliness, your blood pressure, pg. 13.
Celebrating Nursing Home Week with Mile Bluff, pg. 14.
Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health Calendar
May 2006
Charlie Button named Mile Bluff Medical Center's CFO,
pg 1.
Mile Bluff Hires Kosloski, New Recreation Services Coordinator, pg. 2.
Necedah Family Medical Center Receives Makeover, pg. 3.
Page 4:
*A Message from the President
*Mile
Bluff hosts ALSO Program
It Is Easy to Stay Active Living at Terrace Heights
Retirement Community, pg. 5.
Hospice Touch Provides Enhanced End-of-Life Care, pg. 6. & 7.
Local Family Grateful for Hospice Touch, pg. 7.
Page 8: * Recognizing a Stoke Can Save a Life
*PA Student Spends Four Weeks at MBMC
Why the Buzz About IBS?, pg. 9.
Mile Bluff Medical Center Shows Appreciation to Volunteers by Hosting It's
Annual Awards Banquet, pg. 10 & 11.
Early Childhood Screenings Assess Children Birth to Five
Years of Age, pg. 12.
Juneau County Relay for Life Scheduled for July 28 - 29, pg. 13.
Page 14: * Delton Family Medical Center Offers Sport's
Physicals
* Mauston
Native Studies at Mile Bluff for PA School
Page 15: * Balance, Safety Day Scheduled for May 23.
* MBMC to Offer Health Camps for Kids
Finding the Right Fit is the Right Choice, pg. 16.
Page 17: *MBMC Recognized for Tissue Donation
*Fair View Earns a Spot in the 80% Club
*Celebrate EMS Week May 14-20
Blood Donation: an Ongoing Commitment at Mile Bluff, pg.
18 -
Quotes & Quips
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
February 2006
O'Keefe, Mile Bluff
Adjusting Well to Transition pg 1-2
Auxiliary Donations pg
3.
High Fat Diet,
Dementia Linked pg. 3
Welcome Mile Bluff's
First Baby for 2006 pg. 4
A Message from the
President pg. 4
Delton Family Medicql
Center Serves you pg .5.
Volunteers are Vital!
pg. 6.
*Celebrate National Volunteer Week April 23 - 29, 2006
*Dogs play an important role in Mile Bluff’s volunteer program
Gastroenterologist Joins Specialty Staff pg. 7.
MBMC Offers Hearing
Help in 5 Locations pg. 7.
Mile Bluff Staff
Prepares for Emergencies pg. 8.
Emergency Health Care,
Cardiac Rehab Saves Lives pg. 9.
Opthalmologist Joins
Mile Bluff's Visiting Specialist Staff pg. 10.
Screenings pg. 11.
Increase Colorectal Cancer Awareness
Frequent Screenings Could Save Your Life
Conference Held on
End of Life Issues pg. 11.
Physician Assistant
Students Study at Mile Bluff pg. 12.
Terrace Heights pg.
13.
Free Entertainment at Terrace Heights
Terrace Heights, Home Sweet Home
Quotes & Quips -
Celebrate Nutrition! pg. 14.
Mile Bluff Health
Calendar
November
2005
►O'Keefe
named CEO; will take over for Manders in December
►Join
MBMC for Diabetes Month Events
►MBMC
Provides Diabetes Education
►MBMC
Welcomes New Social Workers for Counseling Services
►Celebrate
Healthy Weight Week with Mile Bluff
►Dr.
Sabey is Now Accepting Patients
►Facial Reconstruction Improves Life of Mile Bluff Employee
►Athletic Trainers Provide Service to Many in Area Communities
►Information Available Regarding New Part D Medicare Benefits
►Be
Safe, Always Carry Medication Card
►Dr.
Haack Attends Bioethics Conference
►ASHA
Elects Steve Vinopal as 2006 Region 6 Regional Director
August 2005
The Mile Bluff Times
►Heathcare
at MBMC makes great strides over the years
►Crest
View chosen for Alzheimer's project
►Mile
Bluff assists in training medical students
►Vertigo:
Treating "dizziness" with rehabilitation
►Additional
Life-saving devices given to Sheriff's Department
►Mile
Bluff Medical Center holds annual employee Awards
►Disaster
staged for staff education
►From the President's Desk
►Mile
Bluff offers help to stroke survivors
►2005 Juneau County Relay for Life is a huge success.
►Faith
in Action raises funds on radio
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