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Page 1: HealthLines Summer 2015

Quality Care Close to HomeTM

Community Benefit Report

THE NEWSLETTER OF MARCUS DALY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

State-of-the-ArtMammography

SUMMER 2015

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DALYDALYEXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE

Quality Care Close to HomeTM

A non-profit healthcare providerOUR MISSION:

Our commitment to the Bitterroot Valley is quality, accessible,

personalized healthcare.BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Don Lodmell, PhD - chairman Tom Anderson

Barbara Ackerman Bill Bean

Susannah Benjamin Frederick Ilgenfritz, MD

Allen W. Jones, MD Brian Kelleher, MD

John Ormiston James Owings, CPA

John M. Bartos - ceo

HOW ARE WE DOING?

We need your feedback 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, we would greatly appreciate

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.

Patient Satisfaction Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital

1200 Westwood Drive Hamilton, MT 59840

www.mdmh.org

HealthLines is published as a service to the community. Material provided

in HealthLines is obtained from a wide range of resources, including medical

sources and healthcare authorities.

Question or comments about HealthLines: Amy James-Linton Marketing Director

406.375.4589 • [email protected]

Providing for our patients and our communityMarcus Daly Memorial Hospital is truly a special place in a special community. During the five years I have been a member of the Medical Staff, a Hospitalist Director, and a Medical Staff Officer, there has been a resounding theme - what our patients and community need, we provide. In recent years we have upgraded multiple areas of the hospital: a new Emergency Department, a new Physical Therapy wing, a unique and beautiful Hospice Unit (one of only two of its kind in the state of Montana), an updated and integrated outpatient clinic, new Birthing Unit, and a state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit. We have added multiple new medical and surgical services, including the Hospitalist program and Neurosurgery. Case managers and a multidisciplinary team of providers are now involved in the discharge process of each inpatient to ensure smooth transition to the outpatient setting. I am pleased to welcome our newest medical staff members Dr. Michael Dolecki of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr. Eugenie Haight of Internal Medicine and Hospitalist Medicine, and Dr. Anthony Navone of Cardiology who will all continue to broaden the services offered.

Since my arrival here in Hamilton five years ago, I have been equally impressed with our patients. We care for people who are hard-working, kind and appreciative of good care. We care for visitors to our valley, neighbors and family members, and each other. This is truly the integration of care into a community at its finest. I am proud to be a part of the Marcus Daly team as we dedicate ourselves to providing excellent, personalized care to the patients of the Bitterroot Valley.

Jennifer A. Feighner, MDHospitalist Director and Chief of the Medical Staff

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HealthLinesCONTENTS

Quality Care Close to HomeTM

contentsSUMMER 2015

For in-depth information about our services, medical staff, events, health information and more, visit: www.mdmh.org

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FEATURE Community Benefit

SERVICES Ambulance Report

FOUNDATION New ICU and Happenings

HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS Welcome New Physicians

SERVICES Avoiding Workplace Injuries

SERVICES State-of-the-Art Mammography

IN THE NEWS Nursing Awards, School Nurse Grants

EVENTS & CLASSES Calendar of Events

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On The Cover: Judy Rothie, RT (M) and Kathy Miller, RT (M) of

the Imaging Dept. with the GE SenoClaire breast

tomosynthesis system. See page 13 for the story.

"Back with my team and ready to play!"

“Once I realized how badly I was burned on my arm, chest,

and foot, I worried about the football season and whether

I would be able to play. Dr. Ilgenfritz helped me get back to

100% and with my team. My third degree burns were really

sensitive; the staff was very gentle when caring for my

wounds. They were great and made me feel right at home. I

was really surprised at how fast my wounds healed and so

happy when Dr. Ilgenfritz told me that I could go play with

my team!” said Jaylen Taggart.

At left, Dr. Ilgenfritz with Jaylen Taggart and his Hamilton High

School football teammates.

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital’s mission is to provide quality, accessible, personalized healthcare. As a not-for-profit hospital

we have an obligation to track and report on the community benefit investment in each community we serve.

Community benefits are programs, services, and activities that provide treatment, promote health and are a response to identified community needs. These

programs improve access to services, enhance the health of the community, increase health knowledge, and reduce the financial burden.

During this community benefit year, Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital introduced a community health fair and blood pressure screening clinics, increased the number of case managers and hospitalists, and continues to subsidize services. The hospital experienced an increase in patient financial assistance and matched the community donations to the Aid for Mammography Fund. In addition, the hospital increased access to the Aid for Mammography Fund from 100% to 200% of the National Poverty Guidelines and included additional related services. To apply for the Aid for Mammography Fund visit mdmh.org/AMF.

Chuck and Carol Ann Brooks

2014 Community Benefit Report July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014

“You are doing a great job! Such a great job it

blows my mind! To think of all the services this

hospital offers in such a small community it is

amazing! I worked for Deaconess Hospital and the

Foundation and Marcus Daly is really impressive!”

– Carol Ann Brooks

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

Some of the Many Community Benefit Programs*

Free or discounted care for patients

• Patient Financial Assistance

Subsidized Services

• Inpatient Case Managers• Hospitalists • Home Health and Hospice Care

Education and Community Wellness

• Infant Car Seat Program• Lactation Services• Nutrition Consultation Services • Inpatient Case Managers• Health Education Classes and Services • Bereavement Support • Medical Professionals Internships and

Scholarships• Student Grants and Scholarships• Valley Wide Sports Physicals • Health Fair• Cholesterol Screening • Blood Pressure Screenings • Enrollment Assistance to Medicaid and

Other Programs

Community Health, Gratis and Donations

• Physician Recruitment • Job Shadowing, Career Fairs and Tours• School Nurse Grant Program• Aid for Mammography Fund• Medical Supplies for Missionaries• Cash and In-kind Donations

Corvallis Kindergarten TourSeventeen Corvallis kindergartners enjoyed a tour of their local hospital, which included playing in the rehabilitation center, exploring the inside of the ambulance and learning about nutrition through reading and eating a healthy snack. “This is the best day of my whole life,” said one student riding on a bucking swing while in the Rehabilitation Center. Students were excited to get into the ambulance and see all of the equipment, which is a fun way to introduce them to emergency medical care without fear. One of the chaperones said, “I think it is great exposure to the hospital and lets them be less afraid.”

*Some of these programs impact health directly, while

others affect health indirectly by improving quality of life.

All of these demonstrate our commitment to

working together to build a healthier community!

Arthritis Walk With Ease and Exercise Program

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11%

25%

10%

COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital is a not-for-profit corporation that benefits from state and federal tax forgiveness. However, that does not exempt Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital from paying taxes that occur in the normal course of business, like state and federal related payroll taxes and related property taxes on nonexempt real-estate.

Funding of the HospitalPayer Mix, Fiscal Year 2014

MedicareMedicaid

Self-Pay

Insurance

Free and discounted care for patients 1

$846,292

Subsidized Services 2

$1,619,441

Education and Community Wellness 3

$539,139Community Health and Donations 4

$117,401

Unfunded portion of Government Sponsored Medical Care 5

$1,444,935

Giving To Our Community$4,567,208

32% 19%

2% 12%35%

Chart Definitions: 1. Cost incurred by MDMH for financial assistance for the uninsured and others who cannot pay for their medical care.2. Subsidized clinical services provided despite a financial loss to meet a community need.3. Community and patient education, health screenings and wellness checks, student internships and social service assistance. 4. Gifts of cash and in-kind for programs that offer a health benefit for the community and workforce development. 5. Unfunded portion of the government sponsored Medicaid.

*Fiscal Year Ended July 30, 2014

Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital’s Patient Financial Assistance Program helps patients who are uninsured or underinsured or have a low income and have difficulty paying their hospital bills. The guidelines are 100% to 200% of the national poverty level. This fiscal year, 297 patients qualified

for assistance and a total of $846,292 of cost was discounted to patients. If you are interested in information about the Patient Financial Assistance Program or to apply for services visit: mdmh.org > Patient Info > Patient Financial Assistance or call (406) 375-4852.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INCREASES

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Ambulance Report Card

COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

The EMS Department at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital remains committed to providing

ambulance coverage to the visitors and citizens of the Bitterroot Valley. Our EMS Department provides services which include responding to emergencies when dispatched, transferring patients requiring a higher level of service, and committing resources to EMS training and refreshers. We also have paramedics with a Critical Care Endorsement. This additional training provides paramedics with the ability to provide transfers of higher acuity and more complex patient presentations.

We started a paramedic course in May and continue to facilitate life support courses including Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and Basic Life Support. In addition to these commitments, we also provide community presentations and coverage

for event standbys. Our EMTs and Paramedics continuously train and prepare to provide quality, accessible, personalized healthcare consistent with the mission of Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. Our staff, when assigned to Hamilton, assists in the emergency department when not on an ambulance call.

In fiscal year 2014, the call volume rose to 3,699 assignments. Working with Dr. Brian Kelleher, EMS Medical Director, the EMS Department continues to utilize best practices when providing patient care.

Operationally, the staff dynamically redeploys to provide prompt, appropriate, and efficient ambulance coverage to the county.

Our EMS Department remains available to respond to your emergency or to provide a smooth transition during your inter-facility transfer. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you! Have a wonderful and safe summer!

Emergency Medical Service Ambulance Runs in F.Y. 2014

719 Darby

2,236 Hamilton

574 Stevensville

170 Victor

3,699 Total

Pictured: Mason Kay, EMT-PGina Tan, EMT-PMichele Knapp, EMT-PDylan Wick, EMT-P

emergency medical ServiceS

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DALY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

NEWS

THE ICU – YOUR GIFTS AT WORK!

The new Intensive Care Unit has already admitted over 90 patients since the doors opened in February of this year. The new facility provides state-of-the-art technology and ample space needed for the medical team to effectively balance the critical care of an acutely ill patient while also striving to meet the needs of the patient’s family and loved ones.

The facility “elevates MDMH to a whole new level of service using innovative technology with the most forward thinking architectural design,” commented Bill Rummel, Foundation Board President.

Thank you to all who have helped raise the $2.2M of the $3.2M needed. Even though the doors are open, our campaign to fund the new facility continues. To learn about naming opportunities and to schedule a personal tour, please call 406-375-4674.

Hello Summer! Living in the Valley, we know every season is fabulous although there are not many of us who could deny the joy summer brings. The river, the mountains, and the blue skies lift our spirits and add a little skip to our step. We hope this update has a bit of the same effect. It’s overflowing with good news, thanks to you!

Are you up for the Challenge?With more than $1M still needed to fund the Intensive Care Unit, the Jane S. Heman Foundation generously gave another gift of $50,000! To help ignite a new surge of support, they proposed this challenge: Match It!

As a non-profit hospital, your support is truly valued and does make a difference.

Please help us make the most of this important gift and meet their challenge to raise matching funds.

Give today: www.MDMHgive.org

Bill Rummel, Foundation Board President, Judy Rummel, Carole Mackie, Dave Mackie, Foundation Board Treasurer

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DALY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

COMMUNITYMDMH strives to provide the best possible care and experience to every patient while also reaching beyond our walls to strengthen the health of our community.

FOUNDATION JOINS IN THE FUN AT HAMILTON FARMER’S MARKET!

Saturday morning at the Market really is the best place to bring the family or meet up with friends. With all of the fresh produce, unique Montana made gifts, and community bustle, we couldn’t wait to set up our tent and join in the fun! Thanks so much for stopping by our booth. As the pictures illustrate, the kids had a blast planting marigold seeds in peat pots – and you know what, so did we! Thanks for sharing your stories, opinions and smiles with us. What a great day!

We’ll be at the Market several times throughout the summer. Stop by to get your questions answered and have your littlest family members participate in our free children’s activity.

OUR PURPOSEQuality care close to home, personalized health services and community support are all part of the standard of care at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. The Daly Hospital Foundation helps cultivate relationships to generate financial and related resources to enhance the hospital’s capacity to serve our community. We receive gifts from grateful patients, their families, and giving members of our community in appreciation of excellent care. Most of our donors understand the critical role of a rural, non-profit, not only for personal care but also for the overall economic health of our community. Simply stated, together we can do more. Learn about giving opportunities at www.MDMHgive.org.

1200 Westwood Drive, Hamilton, MT 59840406.375.4674

55 BABIES AND COUNTING! (since January 2015)

Submitted by Carole Mackie, Birthing Center Committee Member

My husband and I have three grandchildren, all of whom were born in the last ten years at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital. When asked to be on a committee to help promote awareness of the new birthing center, I felt it to be a worthy project. I had the opportunity to tour the newly updated facility, and I was ever so impressed.

The remodeled rooms have taken into account the comfort of the mom from the time she arrives to when she and her baby leave. The rooms are impressive as they are large, airy and yet very efficient. There is plenty of space for visiting family members and the anxious fathers who wish to spend the night with their wife and new child. 

Like the fabulous new I.C.U., I feel the Birthing Center to be a tremendous asset for our community!

Katie Clark Marzo & Stacy Ricklefs, Birthing Center Committee Members

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WELCOME NEW PHYSICIANS

Bitterroot Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital welcome Dr. Michael Dolecki. He is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and completed his Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center. Dr. Dolecki has presented many research abstracts and is published in a number of medical journals. He has been a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center and served in private practice both in western Colorado and western Pennsylvania. His philosophy of care is to

educate his patients about their choices and involve them in the decision making process.

“During my 21 years as a general orthopedic surgeon I have performed many reconstructive and replacement surgeries and continue to enjoy helping people alleviate pain, regain function and, in most cases, have a new lease on life,” said Dr. Dolecki. “After spending most of my career working in trauma centers, I am looking forward to working in a small town, top notch medical facility like Marcus Daly that has the specialty services offered in a big town. Providing high

quality care and living in a ranching community - this is the perfect combination for me.”

Dr. Dolecki treats all general orthopedic conditions and his surgical preferences are hip, knee and shoulder replacements, fracture care, and arthroscopic sports medicine. He is an avid fisherman and hunter, enjoys all outdoor activities and is looking forward to caring for the people of Ravalli County.

Dr. Michael Dolecki is accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, call 406.375.4868.

The International Heart Institute of Montana and Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital welcome Dr. Anthony Navone to the Bitterroot Valley. Dr. Navone is a non-invasive cardiologist, Diplomat in Cardiovascular Disease and a member of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He has been a physician for over 25 years, with 18 years of practicing in a high intensity cardiovascular health care system in Syracuse, New York.

Dr. Navone has been hunting and fishing in Montana for years and

is looking forward to transitioning his career from treating acutely ill patients to building patient relationships and focusing on prevention and heart health. “I chose the field of medicine for the patient experience and to help people be healthier. I am honored to be on the International Heart Institute team and am looking forward to working in the newly expanded Marcus Daly Cardiac Services Department. This is a dream job for me!” said Dr. Navone. “During my interview, I was impressed by the quality of the

hospitalist and emergency physicians at Marcus Daly, as well as the new intensive care unit, and the like-mindedness of the medical staff. I believe I can help augment the care and add an additional level of specialized expertise to the medical staff, ultimately enhancing the already high quality of care.”

Dr. Anthony Navone is accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment and for physician referrals, call 406.375.4665.

Anthony Navone, MD Marcus Daly Cardiac Services

Michael Dolecki, MD Bitterroot Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

Bitterroot Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

1200 Westwood Drive Hamilton, MT 59840

406.375.4868

Marcus Daly Cardiac Services

1200 Westwood Drive Hamilton, MT 59840

406.375.4665

Anthony Navone, MD

Michael Dolecki, MD

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Eugenie T. Haight, MD, MPH, recently joined the Marcus Daly Medical Staff and is practicing at the Bitterroot Physicians Clinic. She is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine and completed her Internal Medicine residency at the University of California San Francisco, Fresno-San Joaquin Valley Medical Education Program. Over the past 28 years of practicing internal medicine in metropolitan and rural areas, Dr. Haight grew to love small town medicine in both the outpatient and inpatient settings.

“My area of special interest is infectious diseases and I get satisfaction in managing chronic illnesses, like diabetes and hypertension,” said Dr. Haight. “My delivery of care is thorough but conservative and I expect my patients to take a role in their health. I strive to minimize medications by using lifestyle changes for treatment. This prevents drug interactions and is safer for my patients.”

For the past couple of years, Dr. Haight had been seeking the right place to build a practice. “I believe I have found it,” said Dr. Haight. “I am looking

forward to building a practice, getting to know my patients, and working with them to manage their health. I am also excited about periodically working as a hospitalist.”

In addition to being passionate about caring for patients, Dr. Haight loves the outdoors and is looking forward to hiking, growing a garden, and getting out her snowshoes when the snow falls.

Dr. Eugenie Haight is accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, call 406.363.1100.

Eugenie T. Haight, MD, MPH Bitterroot Physicians' Clinic

Bitterroot Physicians Clinic

1200 Westwood Drive Hamilton, MT 59840

406.363.1100

Eugenie T. Haight, MD, MPH

WELCOME NEW PHYSICIANS

Patient Financial Services We’re here for you! We appreciate you choosing Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital (MDMH) for your health care services. You and your healthcare team are partners and it is our goal to help make your visit easier. For outpatient services, please plan to arrive 15 minutes early. This will allow you time to park and walk to your destination. It will also allow us adequate time to process your insurance and billing information correctly.

What to Bring for Your Visit

• Please bring Photo ID and Insurance Cards to all visits.

• For your protection, we will enter your name as it appears on your legal photo identification card(s) (Driver’s License, Military ID, or Passport).

Understand your financial responsibilities as outlined in your healthcare policy.

• For each MDMH outpatient visit there is Co-Pay. The amount depends on your healthcare policy. Please plan to pay at the time of service with cash, check, debit or credit card. 

• Patients 17 years of age and younger need to be accompanied by their legal guardian for laboratory and imaging appointments.

For questions about Patient Financial Services, please call 406.375.4852 or visit us Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Enter through the main entrance of the hospital; please check in at the switchboard and a Patient Financial Services Representative will be happy to assist you.

Carrie Phillips, Patient Access Coordinator and Laurie Pinheiro, Department Head

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SERVICES

Aging workforce is a major factor in the increase of workplace injuries. According to Dan Gengler, the Montana State Fund’s Internal Actuary, “The state of Montana has the highest workers' compensation rates in the nation. The permanent-partial disability claims are 50% higher in Montana than the national average.”

An employee with a permanent-partial disability (PPD) is someone with a workplace injury that permanently restricts their ability to perform the job at full capacity. The most common permanent-partial disability is a back injury, followed by carpal tunnel.

Implementing a workplace safety program can identify and eliminate workplace hazards that may cause accidents. To get started, review

Photo: Kevin Freund with Bitterroot Helitack Crew, Bill Ownbey, OTR/L CHT

After separating his collar bone, Kevin Freund is working hard in rehab to be able to pack over 70lbs and hike up to 10 miles in rugged terrain before fire season starts.

Joan Morgan, MA, OTR/L, Bill Ownbey, OTR/L CHT, and Scott Raveling, PT

We can help avoid workplace injuries

the data from previous injuries and incidents. This will help to determine the environmental safety issues and positions that have specific job requirements. Consider implementing a pre-employment functional capacity evaluation program. This will determine if the potential new hire is fit for the job requirements, and identify potential risk for injury. Data has shown that by increasing the awareness and importance of safety in the workplace, employees are more careful and take precaution when preforming high-risk tasks. Offering mini clinics on proper lifting techniques, testing and consulting on strength, flexibility and stability, and ergonomic computer work station reviews are ways to enhance the awareness of workplace safety and engage your workforce.

Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Services has expanded its team to better meet the needs of the community. Some of the new programs available are pre-employment screens and functional capacity evaluations, as well as ergonomic work station reviews and job analysis. These employer safety programs are available at the workplace or at the Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Center. We are a certified Work Well provider offering the highest level of employer safety programs and testing.

The Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Work Well programs can help reduce the risk of employee injury by determining, through a series of tests, if the employee is in the condition to safely perform the job duties or if the workstation is set up properly.

For more information call the Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Center at 406.375.4570.

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SERVICES

“We have overhauled the mammography suite with the most current state-of-the-art 3D imaging technology for diagnosing breast cancer. The GE SenoClaire breast tomosynthesis system is designed to detect cancers that are harder to find in denser breast tissue,” shared Dr. Lance Pysher, Radiologist.

“The images are clearer and the dose of radiation is the same. This combination enhances outcomes and patient safety.”

In addition, we now offer stereotactic biopsies that are performed when a mammogram shows a breast abnormality. Using similar 3D technology, this can be done in the private mammography suite in less than an hour.

“Our new GE SenoClaire breast tomosynthesis system brings a complete breast care package to the Bitterroot Valley. This equipment has a wider plate size to accommodate larger breast views. The

new 3D digital breast tomography takes slice-like pictures of the breast, allowing the radiologist to identify concerns with more accuracy than ever before and fewer return visits. Stereotactic biopsy was something that Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital (MDMH) had never offered, forcing us to send patients to other facilities. Offering stereotactic biopsies at MDMH allows for the patient to stay close to home for all their breast care. We are excited to offer these new additions to our line-up and are blessed to have all this technology in a rural area.” said Drew Hayward, Imaging Department Head.

Marcus Daly Imaging provides advanced technology, a dedicated mammography team, and same-day results during regular business hours.

To schedule your appointment today, call 406.375.4426.

Get it done; it could save your life!

It is all about you…the most advanced digital mammography services close to home

Judy Rothie, RT (M) demonstrates the new breast imaging system

Judie Rothie, RT, (M) Lance Pysher, MD, Kathy Miller, RT (M)

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IN THE NEWS

Erin Clinton, a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, was surprised when she received the first inaugural excellence award from her colleagues during an appreciation celebration for National Nursing Week. Coworkers shared some of the qualities that made her shine. For example, “She always has a positive attitude and does not judge, skills are superb, always on top of planning patient care and adapting to what she is given, and she shows the skills for mentoring and teaching to others.” Erin’s humble attitude is just another reason why she received the award. Erin responded, “Thank you so much, this was very unexpected. Look at my competition – this is crazy. Any one of these people should be up here beside me. You are all my team. I appreciate this.”

“The excellence award will be an annual tradition recognizing nurses with STAR quality that demonstrates exceptional nursing skills and exemplifies a team-like spirit!” shared Peggy McLaughlin, Nurse Manager.

2015 Health Fair SuccessHealth Fair provided 302 free cholesterol screenings to residents and 53 people attended the cholesterol class. Several residents toured the mammography suite to view the new mammogram technology and commented, “There is no reason to drive to Missoula for breast exams. Marcus Daly has state-of-the-art technology right here.” Appreciation was shared throughout the day. Bromley Casabara said, “This was a good awareness of all that is offered at the hospital. I thought it was very comprehensive and well done!”

Nursing Grants For Area SchoolsThis year, Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital donated nearly $20,000 to schools in the Bitterroot Valley to assist with their nursing programs. Schools are seeing more students with increased medical issues such as diabetes, allergies, and poverty related illnesses. Many students are missing vaccinations. Nurses play an essential part in helping identify and manage these problems and their medical expertise is invaluable. Superintendents from each of the districts agreed that, “Without the nurse grants provided by Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital these services would be diminished.” We are a community driven hospital. This is just an example of how we’re trying to make it the best we can for the citizens of the valley and now, especially the students,” said Don Lodmell, Ph.D., Marcus Daly Board President.

Sharon Berglee and Jennifer Dunn

Erin Clinton, RN Wins Award

left to right: Gail Wissenbach, RN, Whitney Melton, RN, Kimberly Rose, RN, Erin Clinton, RN, Karla Mariska, RN, Violette Hengeveld, RN

left to right: Tom Korst, Don LodMell, Ph.D, Bill Bean, Tim Johnson, Tom Anderson, Dave Whitesell

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EVENTS & CLASSES

Indicates registration and payment in advance is required.

Please call Kelly Schrammeck at 375.4654 for more information.

More class info at www.mdmh.org

Creating Moments of Joy: Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia July 23, 2015 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm MDMH Conference Rooms Blodgett/Canyon View

Marcus Daly Hospice is hosting a free video series for the public entitled “Creating Moments of Joy” by Jolene Brackley. The series focuses on care givers and family members that are caring for a patient or family member with Alzheimer's and Dementia. We will have a brief time for Q & A’s after the video. Refreshments will be provided.

Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED August 3 & 4, 2015 October 6 & 7, 2015 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm MDMH Conference Room B

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.

Sports Physicals August 6, 2015 August 12, 2015 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Marcus Daly Rehabilitation Center

Marcus Daly Medical staff, with support from the hospital, is offering sports physicals to all valley athletes in middle and high school. Students with chronic problems should be seen by their primary care provider. Sports physical forms are available from doctors’ offices, coaches, or online at www.mdmh.org.

Parents must fill out and sign the sports physical form and accompany their child at the examination. The cost is $25 per student and 100% of the proceeds will be donated back to the student’s school athletic program. Cash or check only; no refunds.

Health Care Provider BLS Class July 15, 2015 September 9, 2015 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm MDMH Conference Room B

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.

Blood Drive August 6, 2015 11:00 am to 4:30 pm MDMH Conference Rooms B/C

Ole’ Summer Time Fun, Hospice Ice Cream Social September 12, 2015 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm Marcus Daly Hospice Backyard

Marcus Daly Hospice is hosting their annual fundraiser and raffle drawing to raise money to help with the expenses associated with patients and their quality of care.

Childbirth Classes October 5, 12, 19, & 26, 2015 Monday evenings, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm MDMH Conference Room C

Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital and its Medical Staff offer a 4-week Childbirth educational program. The series of classes is designed to prepare expecting parents for the birthing experience. The class content is 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 new 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.

Free Hospice Support Groups Open Bereavement Group Every Tuesday of each month 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

Ladies’ Tea 2nd Friday of each month 2:00 pm

Men’s Bereavement Breakfast 2nd and 4th Friday of each month 9:00 am

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2015

Competitive salaries, fantastic benefits and a "Culture of Excellence" makes Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital the best place to work in the Bitterroot Valley.

Find career opportunities on our website at: www.mdmh.org

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