A Look Inside the Laboratory SUMMER 2014
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A NEW ICU It is happening!
Discount Program for prescription drugs
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Progress on the ICU Capital Campaign Greetings to all of you. You may recall that I completed my maximum term of nine years on the MDMH Board of Directors in October of 2012. My wife, Judy, and I have been serving as Chairpersons of the fundraising campaign to build the new ICU. Ron Kullick’s message in this issue contains an update for how that campaign is coming along. We all feel pretty positive about where we are with the funds raised but I want to focus on how far we have to go, and the importance of our hospital to everyone in this valley. The new term for economic success with small hospitals is “affiliation.” There are economic impacts of the Affordable Care Act on small hospitals all over the country, and many may be forced to affiliate with larger hospitals. This is exacerbated by the decision of our State Legislature to not accept federally funded Medicaid expansion, which leaves many Ravalli County residents without health insurance. Our hospital, MDMH, is staffed with over 500 caring and committed people and we all want to remain a locally managed and vibrant healthcare organization. Our hospital is extremely valuable to our valley and its two most important contributions are nationally recognized quality healthcare that is accessible to everyone, and the financial role we play in the area. The hospital’s payroll adds almost 25 million dollars annually to the valley on top of the significant local purchases and recent construction. We want to provide Quality Accessible Healthcare and remain financially solvent, and to do that we need your help. The ICU Capital Campaign has raised nearly 50% of the $3.2M total needed. This is a huge accomplishment but we still need gifts in the amount of the remaining balance. This is the first time we have asked for help and Judy and I hope you will contribute; every dollar counts!
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A non-profit healthcare provider OUR MISSION:
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Our commitment to the Bitterroot Valley is quality, accessible, personalized healthcare. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Don Lodmell, PhD - chairman Barbara Ackerman Walker Ashcraft, MD Bill Bean Gary Bedey Susannah Benjamin Donna Cooney Frederick Ilgenfritz, MD Brian Kelleher, MD John Ormiston James Owings, CPA John M. Bartos - ceo HOW ARE WE DOING?
We need your feedback for continuous improvement and want to hear from you. We welcome a letter or email detailing your patient care experience. Excellent, good, bad, indifferent, let us know how we are doing! If you receive a patient satisfaction survey asking you about your hospital stay, we would greatly appreciate it if you would complete the survey and return it, in the self addressed envelope. We constantly strive to offer the very best care and customer service and appreciate your feedback. Thank You.
Thanks for your help,
Sonny & Judy LaSalle
Patient Satisfaction Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital 1200 Westwood Drive Hamilton, MT 59840 www.mdmh.org
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On The Cover: Becci Conroy, Health Information Management Department Head, with her Hospital Leadership Award. See the story on page 12. For in-depth information about our services, medical staff, events, health information and more, visit: www.mdmh.org
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FEATURE Laboratory, Part of the Healthcare Team
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SERVICES 340B Discount Prescription Drug Program
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FOUNDATION ICU: Imagine, Plan, Inspire, Invest, Execute
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HEALTHY LIVING Understanding Congestive Heart Failure
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SERVICES Inpatient Services
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IN THE NEWS Hospital Leadership Award, Community Outreach
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NEWS Volunteers Honored by Hospital
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EVENTS & CLASSES Calendar of Events
Judy and Floyd Bethke Judy was the lucky Spring Fair raffle winner of the electronic blood pressure monitor. Floyd, her husband, shared “I like to keep track of my blood pressure every day and my doctor can pull the history directly off of the monitor.” Floyd had Gallbladder surgery and both commented, “Dr. Ilgenfritz is so nice and explains everything very thoroughly.” “The surgery went so well, Floyd was home having dinner that night.“ Floyd added, “Dr. Luke Channer saved me from colon cancer. He is one of my favorite doctors and has the best nurse!” Both shared, “With Marcus Daly being so close we do not have to worry about going great distances for good care, and we are lucky our hospital is here.”
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give to the medical provider influences 70% of the medical treatment a patient receives. They are vital members of the health care team, and play a critical role in collecting the information needed to give the best care to a sick or injured patient. Welcome to the Marcus Daly Laboratory Department. The Laboratory was recently moved to a new location Chuck Nead, MT (AMT) centrally located within the hospital and offers outreach phlebotomy and Coumadin services in the primary care medical clinics. The multiple satellite locations make it convehere did the blood sample go that I gave nient for our patients. This was a part of the facility in the doctor’s office? How did my doctor master plan to accommodate new technology, give diagnose my disease? How did my doctor the staff the space needed to deliver quality care and confirm that my cholesterol was high or my thyroid ensure patient privacy. was not working or that I was having a baby? The Marcus Daly Laboratory Team is comprised It is evident that experience, precision, and thoroughof ten medical technoligists, each having their ness matters in healthcare but especially in the Bachelor of Science degree, one member with a Laboratory. The Laboratory team works together PhD degree, as well as a support team highly-skilled while operating sophisticated technology and in customer service, specimen processing, and instruments to determine the result of a specimen, phlebotomy. The Laboratory’s Medical Director, the absence of a disease or the effectiveness of a Adam VanRegenmorter, MD is a Pathologist who treatment. These are medical professionals who work provides bi-monthly onsite reviews, is available for quickly and precisely, knowing the information they consultation and assists the Imaging Department
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Laboratory Services Most laboratory services are available and processed on-site at the Marcus Daly Laboratory. The services range from blood bank and chemistry to surgical specimens. Below is a list of most of the specimens collected at your local hospital’s laboratory:
Blood Bank (Immunohematology): The blood type, antibody screen and cross match results are used to determine what blood products are safe to administer.
Chemistry: Includes Lipid, PSA, TSH, Vitamin D, and Cardiac Markers.
Hematology Michele Clemens, Cara Bushmaker, Nick Jensen, Liz Jenkins, Chris Fussell, Kyla Grymes
with fine needle aspirations. Collectively, the Marcus Daly Laboratory team has over 200 years of experience and each clinical team member has their National Registry (ASCP) certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathology.
Includes CBC, anemia monitoring, and aids in diagnosis of leukemia
Microbiology Culture (including Sensitivities and Molecular Testing) Determines if antibiotics are necessary and which antibiotic is most appropriate.
Michele Adams, Laboratory Department Head, shared, “Our team is dedicated to the health of the patient and understands the importance of fast and accurate results. We want your medical provider to have what is needed to provide you with the individualized care you need.”
Coagulation Protimes
The Marcus Daly Laboratory is a full-service department open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, servicing hospital departments, medical clinics and many local businesses. Walk-in patients are welcome during the hours of 7:30am to 5pm from Monday through Friday and 8am to 2pm on weekends and holidays. The department is inspected annually to verify compliance with the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA). This assures our patients, the community and our partners that the Marcus Daly Laboratory is monitored for accuracy and competency, and consistently maintains a high level of compliance.
Serology Screenings
Monitors patients taking Warfarin / Coumadin with PT/ INR, PTT for heparin therapy monitoring, and Fibrinogen. DDimer is a test to determine if a patient may have deep vein thrombosis or blood clots in the lungs.
HCG for pregnancy, Mono for mononucleosis, and Amnisure for OB patient with premature rupture of the amniotic membrane, HPylori, and Occult blood for stool or emesis. RA rheumatoid for arthritis.
Urinalysis Screening For infection, kidney stones and to determine drugs taken.
Surgical Specimens, including Pap Smears To determine any disease process present in gastric, colon, and breast tissue.
Common Tests/Screenings that Require Fasting: Lipid Panel Basic Metabolic Panel Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Glucose Testing Whether you are an inpatient or your care provider sent you for a specific test, we process results accurately and quickly to ensure your medical provider has the information needed Nick Jensen, MLS (ASCP)CM Cara Bushmaker, MLS (ASCP)CM
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Timber Ridge Pharmacy: Eric Paulsen, C.Ph.T and Eddie Coulston, R.Ph.
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he 340B discount prescription drug program Medicine, Convenient Care – or receive Emergency is now available for all outpatient services. Services, Observation Services, or Outpatient Surgery Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital partnered and your insurance does not cover your medications, with SunRx and five local retail pharmacies to help then pick up a 340B discount card in one of these families in our community access most pharmaceutiservice areas. Take your card and prescription to one cal prescriptions at up to 60% off what you would of the participating pharmacies and, assuming your normally pay. “Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital medication is included in the program, there will be strives to meet the needs of the community,” said significant savings. Donja Erdman, CFO. If your medications are “We believe that one of “It has been great! The program really helps covered by your insurance our roles is to find ways people who normally would not be able to afford policy, you can still receive to remove obstacles that their prescriptions have access to them and we help. When you pay your prevent patients from have seen our numbers increase as well.” co-pay at any of the 340B accessing healthcare. pharmacy partners, your - Eddie Coulston, R.Ph., Timber Ridge Pharmacy The 340B program co-pay does not change, helps many patients but the program receives a financial benefit from your save money on medications.” insurance company. Your participation helps support The 340B Drug Pricing Program requires drug this program and ultimately will assist under-served manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs to eligible families in Ravalli County. health care organizations / covered entities, like Studies have proven that taking medication as it Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, at significantly is prescribed keeps the disease under control. The reduced prices. If you receive your healthcare from 340B program is another way that Marcus Daly one of the Marcus Daly owned primary care clinics Memorial Hospital is working together to build a – Bitterroot Physicians Clinic, Corvallis Family healthier community! 6 | MDMH.ORG
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Pharmacy Partners: Bitterroot Drug 211 W. Main Street Hamilton, MT 59840 Corvallis Drug 1209 Main Street Corvallis, MT 59828 Healthcare Providers Pharmacy 1900 N. 1st Street Hamilton, MT 59840
Bitterroot Drug: Pete Seifert, RPh, Emily Anglea, Katie Huls, PharmD
“We’ve seen the Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital 340B Discount Drug Program provide substantial savings for many patients, not just the uninsured but also patients with insurance that may have high deductibles, excessive copays, or strict formularies. The program helps people afford their prescriptions and provides a financial benefit to our local hospital to improve patient care. It’s a win-win program that we’re thrilled to participate in.” - Pete Seifert, R.Ph., Bitterroot Drug
Ridgeway Pharmacy 39 Stevi Cut Off Road at Super One Foods Stevensville, MT 59870 Timber Ridge Pharmacy 1131 North 1st Street, Suite B at Super One Foods Hamilton, MT 59840
Healthcare Partners for 340B Drug Pricing BITTERROOT PHYSICIANS CLINIC 363-1100 Family Medicine & Internal Medicine 1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton, MT
CORVALLIS FAMILY MEDICINE Full Spectrum Family Medicine 1037 Main Street, Corvallis, MT
Walker Ashcraft, MD
Yvonne Courchesne, MD
Mandi Griffin, MD
April Weinberger, MD
Lawrence Hammond, MD
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Allen W. Jones Jr., MD Lisa Milch, MD John Moreland, MD Robert Smith, MD Jennifer Krueger, PA-C Susan Reynolds, FNP Anne Weinberger, ANP
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No Appointment Necessary 1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton, MT Monday - Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-3pm Carol Calderwood, MD Patrick Grimm, PA-C Jennifer Krueger, PA-C
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IMAGINE, PLAN, INSPIRE, INVEST, EXECUTE IT IS HAPPENING! If you have not driven by the main entrance to Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital recently, you may not be aware that, with the onset of friendlier weather, the vision and years of planning for the most recent and much needed enhancement to patient care for our community, the new 3,200 square foot Intensive Care Unit, is happening! Anticipation and excitement from the hospital family, volunteers, patients and visitors is apparent as they view the vision of a private, spacious, quiet, and comfortable critical care facility becoming a reality. There is a buzz in the halls of the hospital from the
staff who are anxious for this amazing addition for patient care to be completed, which is targeted for dedication this fall. “Watching the ICU progress from paper plans to physical form is very exciting. I am so pleased for our patients and their families that we will have this wonderful facility for their critical care needs. I am very grateful to everyone for the outpouring of support for this community asset.� Dr. Jennifer Feighner, Hospitalist Medical Director/Vice Chief of Staff. The new Intensive Care Unit would have remained only a vision, but because of the incredible response from the hospital staff, volunteers and hundreds of individuals we are close to making this a reality. As a result, potentially any resident or guest of our great community, young or old, will be able to acquire private and high-level intensive care at any time.
Construction is underway for the new Intensive Care Unit.
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The response to an $800,000 challenge gift which began September of last year has been incredible,
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with matching gifts exceeding $500,000 to date. With only $300,000 left to meet this challenge, we are well on our way and need your support to succeed! The total investment by our community since the Power of Health Initiative began is over $1.5 million in cash, pledges and in-kind gifts. We are almost half way toward a goal of $3.2 million to fully fund this much needed project.
THANK YOU BETA SIGMA PHI! A recent act of community spirit and generosity was displayed when the ladies of the Bitterroot Valley Chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi braved wind and chilly temperatures during their annual Tulip Flower Sale. The proceeds, which totaled a whopping $2,100, were graciously donated to the Power of Health Initiative to help make the new ICU possible.
Susan Hill, RN, Director of Nursing, left, with Peggy McLaughlin, RN, Acute Care Manager for ICU and Medical Surgical
“The Intensive Care Unit has been a need for decades and in the planning process for years. It is great to see the structure outside and wonderful to know it is going A donation from Beta Sigma Phi: (left to right) Wendy Patten, Reine Hilton, and Ron Kullick
Come see what is happening and join your friends and neighbors by making your “every dollar counts” gift in the accompanying envelope or online. Your gift would be a lasting and wonderful way to remember or pay tribute to a special person.
to be a reality for our patients!” - Susan Hill, RN
For questions, to arrange a tour or discuss other ways to make a gift, call Ron Kullick, Director of Inspired Giving at 375-4674.
www.DalyHospitalFoundation.org
1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton, MT 59840
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Understanding
Congestive Heart Failure M arcus Daly Memorial Hospital hosted a free educational class on Congestive Heart Failure which was presented by Jason Cohen, MD. The room was filled and the audience listened intently throughout Dr. Cohen’s 90 minute session as he discussed congestive heart failure statistics, methods of taking control of the disease and some of the medications. The attendees had many questions and Dr. Cohen had the answers, especially for one participant that commented “No one has ever explained to me what was actually going on with my heart or what my medications actually did!”
Two symptoms that are very important to recognize are difficulty breathing and swelling in the legs. If you experience either of these two symptoms contact There are over 5 million Americans living with your primary care provider immediately. The earliheart failure and 500,000 new cases are being est symptom for diagnosed each most patients is year. Congestive weight gain. If you Save the Date - June 17th Heart Failure is a notice your weight well-understood increase by two or Back by Popular Demand, Jason Cohen, disease with known more pounds in MD, Hospitalist is hosting Congestive interventions that 24 hours or five have improved the Heart Failure, part two on Tuesday, June pounds in a week quality of life and you should contact 17th from 5:30pm to 6:45pm. This class prolonged life for your primary many patients. will include the answers to questions care provider. If found in the surveys from part 1 and a whole lot more! To better underthe weight gain stand heart disease is a sign of heart More information found on page 15. it is important failure, your primato know how the ry care provider can heart works. The prescribe medicaheart is a muscle, just like any other in the body, tion to reduce the fluid build-up in your body. To stay which works like a pump. With each beat, the heart healthy it is important to take your medication as pumps blood around your body. To work well, that directed. There are several different medications that pump has to do two things – it has to relax and fill are used to manage heart failure. It is important to up with blood, and then it has to push it out. If the communicate any discomfort or ill effects with your heart isn’t doing either of these things efficiently provider because often your provider can prescribe patients can experience symptoms of heart failure. something different that works best for your body.
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Inpatient Services Compassionate care during your hospital stay
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hen you need “Inpatient Services,” you can take comfort in knowing that Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital provides the high quality, personalized healthcare service you deserve and expect, all while keeping you close to home! Inpatient services at MDMH include the MedicalSurgical Unit, Intensive Care Unit, Swing Bed, and the Birthing Suite. Our patients experience around-the-clock care by a team of competent medical professionals. This team includes a hospitalist who coordinates the plan of care with you and departments such as nursing, case management, social services, dietary, and rehabilitation. Everyone’s goal is to keep you and your family informed about your care, your progress, and your discharge plans. Last fiscal year patients spent a total of 5,298 days in the inpatient wards, 874 days in Swing Bed, 458 days in the Intensive Care Unit, plus 145 new babies were delivered at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. “Getting to know your patient is critical. This allows me to help my patients navigate the healthcare system.” -Corinne Kunkel, RN, Case Manager
Patients admitted to the hospital for medical reasons like pneumonia, congestive heart failure, stroke, or following major surgery, will receive their care on the Medical-Surgical Unit. Critically ill patients will be in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
until medically stable, and then “I really enjoy my patients and have transition to the compassion for them. I take great pride in Medical-Surgi- making sure they are comfortable, while cal Unit and assisting them in getting better. Being a nurse possibly Swing is very rewarding; I enjoy delivering competent Bed. Swing care with compassion!” - Rosa Heuser, RN Bed services allow patients additional time to recover so they can return home safely and include skilled nursing care, physical, occupational and speech therapies. Among the many decisions that are made during pregnancy, choosing where to deliver your baby is an important one. Whether you are expecting your first or fourth child, Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital has two experienced OB-GYN’s, J. David Laraway, MD and Mary Camden, MD, as well as skilled nurses, a lactation consultant, dietician and other educators ready to transition you into your new life with your baby. For your convenience, Yvonne Courchesne, MD, Mandi Griffin, MD, April Weinberger, MD and H. Brett Heath, MD are local Family Practitioners that also deliver at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. Childbirth education classes are offered at the hospital throughout the year. To ensure a memorable experience for all, Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital is remodeling the labor and delivery unit, and it is scheduled to be completed in the fall! Your healthcare needs can be met at your local hospital and we care enough about you to ensure that you receive the quality and personalized care you deserve and have come to expect. HEALTHLINES | SUMMER 2014 | 11
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Rita Tate, Joyce Bateman, Leslie Wade, Karen Segall, Becci Conroy, Amy Aarrestad, Cathy Cline, Debby Ford, Barbara Dundon
Becci Conroy – Hospital Leadership Award Recipient Becci Conroy, Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital’s Health Information Management Department Head, has worked at MDMH for over 15 years. She is a Darby native, was born at MDMH and left the area for education and to begin her career. Becci navigated back to the Bitterroot Valley to raise her son and contribute to the area she has learned to really appreciate. During a recent employee celebration, Hospital Board Chairman Don Lodmell presented Becci with the
2013 Hospital Leadership Award. Becci is a life-long learner and was elected by her peers for her knowledge, fairness and innovated leadership skills, as well as her willingness to help others and commitment to MDMH’s overall success. “I am honored and humbled to have been selected for this award by my peers,” shared Becci. “Every day I get to do what I love for a living with the best folks in the world – truly blessed!”
Corvallis Kindergarteners learn from Rehabilitation Staff The doors opened and 21 Corvallis kindergarteners marched through the doors of the Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Center. The interactive learning obstacle course was set up by Pete Dunn, Department Head. He recruited his assistants, the students’ teacher and accompanying chaperones to get this project underway. The children began going from station to station, and the questions and laughter filled the area as they learned about arm and grip strength, scooter control and the 12 | MDMH.ORG
value of soft landings – all while having fun! During the same visit the students had an opportunity to pile into the ambulance and learn about the equipment needed to safely transport a patient to the hospital. “It is amazing how this tour was geared for the kindergarteners, and was really educational and fun!” said Jessica Lendak, mother of Waylan, one of the students. “Thank you for doing this and I look forward to having my four year old experience this next year!”
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Boy Scouts Tour Hospital to Earn a Patch
“The hospital is really big with lots of really nice people to take care of you,” said Corbin Kirkland, a first year Cub Scout who participated on a field trip with hospital staff. The boys visited the adult and pediatric areas in the Rehabilitation Center, and saw how the aquatic center’s HydroWorx Therapy Pool benefits patients with leg injuries. Then the Boy Scouts were off to see the ambulance with the hospital’s Emergency Medical Technicians. When touring the ambulance a couple of the boys experienced wearing a neck brace to demonstrate preparation for safe emergency transportation. “This field trip was a part of a segment of visits to achieve a Boy Scout patch,” shared Kathy, the troop leader. “It is so terrific that the hospital welcomes our boys, and the hospital staff is so personable and really great with them. It was fun and obviously the boys loved it!"
Thank You for Visiting Us at Spring Fair Spring Fair this year was complemented by a beautiful day of sunshine after a long winter of snow! Many enjoyed learning about current hospital happenings and services presented by medical experts at the Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital booth. Over 55 people checked their blood pressure health, and others participated in the Osteoporosis survey to see if they were at risk of developing bone loss. Patients had the opportunity to register for MyHealth, a
patient portal that gives easy access to clinical record summaries and the ability to request a prescription or medical appointment. The Daly Hospital Foundation updated everyone on how well the funding and building for the new ICU was coming along. Our “Pink Ladies” quizzed our visitors before entering the raffle for a free electronic blood pressure monitor. Our lucky winner was Judy Bethke! Thank you all for visiting us at the MDMH booth! HEALTHLINES | SUMMER 2014 | 13
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olunteering is an important role at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital and throughout our community! Between the Marcus Daly Auxiliary and the Hospice Volunteers there are over 100 residents who collectively in one year gave over 14,000 hours to the hospital, and many more to other organizations in the community. These dedicated volunteers contribute time and talent to hospital departments, assist family members and guests in finding their way around the facility, and raise funds to support much needed equipment and programs.
“I am proud to be a hospice volunteer and love my pink lady time at this hospital. I have been in a lot of states and many hospitals. Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital is a special place. The staff is always smiling!” said Jackie Johnson. “I love this hospital; the people fill a huge void in my life. The volunteers are amazing and my work is rewarding. I help at the information desk by doing little projects and assisting guests in finding their way, and what I like the best is being in the middle of the comings and goings.”
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In April, hospital team members hosted an annual themed Volunteer Luncheon to honor the hospital and hospice volunteers. This year’s theme was “Wild West”; the staff dressed in jeans and bandanas and the décor was like stepping back in time, with playing cards and old western antiques. The volunteers took the theme seriously and dressed in fringes, boots and hats. Troy Hanson, Assistant Administrator, took this opportunity to share how fortunate we are to have such a dedicated group of volunteers to assist us in delivering quality and personalized care. As a variety of delicious looking desserts were being passed, the room was full of chatter. The event concluded with a “bang” when Carol DeMann, one of three volunteer winners of the Bingo Carol DeMann games, shouted BINGO! If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity to give your time and talent, there are multitudes of ways to get involved. For more information call 363-2211 and ask for the Hospital Auxiliary or Hospice Volunteers.
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Women’s Bereavement Tea
Babysitter Boot Camp
Health Care Provider BLS Class
Friday, June 6, 2014 9:30am to 10:30am Marcus Daly Hospice Dining Room
June 23 - 27, 2014 9:00am to 12 noon MDMH Conference Rooms B/C
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 6:00pm to 10:00pm MDMH Conference Room B
Gather for tea, coffee, rolls, fruit with other women who have experienced grief or loss. For information call, 363.6503.
This is a fun class for kids ages 11-13 to prepare themselves for babysitting. Learn safe and nurturing child care techniques, behavior management skills and appropriate responses to medical emergencies. Participants will also develop skills in leadership and professionalism, first aid, and safety and safe play. They will also get the knowledge, skills and confidence to care for infants and school-age children. The cost of Babysitter Boot Camp is $40.
Basic Life Support class is designed for healthcare providers who respond to cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies. The class teaches skills needed for adult, child and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation, how to treat cardiac arrest with an automated external defibrillator (AED), the recognition and treatment of choking, and the safety factors in training and actual rescue. Cost $45.
Congestive Heart Failure-Part 2 Tuesday, June 17, 2014 5:30pm to 6:45pm MDMH Conference Rooms B/ C
This class aims to provide attendees with a brief overview of the first class and a thorough understanding of the topics requested in the participants’ surveys. These topics are: heart medications and prescriptions, including the use of statins, clarification of ace inhibitors and beta blockers, as well as information on mitral valve issues, pros and cons of pacemakers, high blood pressure, cholesterol and more. The educational class is interactive. Submit your questions before class by going to mdmh.org or call 375.4675. Get your answers during class. Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED June 23 & 24, 2014 August 4 & 5, 2014 6:00pm to 10:00pm MDMH Conference Rooms B/C
Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital offers the HeartSaver First Aid Course. The class is designed to teach you how to manage illnesses and injuries in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Course content includes General Principles, Medical Emergencies and Injury Emergencies. The modules are: Adult First Aid, Environmental Emergencies, Adult/Child CPR with Mask, Adult/Child AED, and Infant CPR with Mask. This class is for those who have a duty to respond to a first aid or cardiac emergency. Class $45.
Childbirth Classes July 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2014 Monday evenings, 7:00pm to 9:00pm MDMH Conference Room C
Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital and its Medical Staff offer Childbirth Classes. They are a 4-week series held on Mondays from 7pm to 9pm. The classes provide information based in part on the Lamaze method of prepared childbirth. The series includes the entire childbirth process, emphasizing breathing and relaxation techniques, lactation information, pre and post-delivery expectations and a tour of the Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital Birthing Suites. The expecting parents have an opportunity to meet the medical staff and delivery team and learn what makes an optimum birth experience. Cost is $65.
Blood Drive Thursday, July 17, 2014 11:30am to 5:30pm MDMH Conference Rooms B/C
In conjunction with Missoula’s American Red Cross office. The need is constant; give blood! For more information or to register call 375.4451. Advanced EMT Class September 2014
The AEMT course will prepare you to assess and treat patients with an increased scope of practice and skill set. The scope of practice includes all of the EMT practices and adds advanced care by utilizing specialized training such as intravenous access, administration of emergency care medications, and provides advanced airway procedures for patients requiring additional treatment as a part of their care. For more information or register for the class call EMS at 375.4883. $850
Indicates registration and payment in advance is required. Please call Kelly Schrammeck at 375.4654 for more information.
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More class info at www.mdmh.org
For more information call Marcus Daly Hospice at 363.6503.
Tuesday afternoons, 2:00pm to 3:30pm Marcus Daly Hospice Center
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