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Learn how to prevent diabetes

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Beginning this summer, Riverwood will offer a national prevention program called I CAN Prevent Diabetes. This community-based, lifestyle change program offers diabetes prevention education for people with pre-diabetes or who are at risk for pre-diabetes.

Meeting with a trained Riverwood instructor, you will learn how to create a healthier lifestyle and prevent diabetes. Participants will get information on how to lose weight, eat healthier and increase physical activity.

Classes will be offered for 16 weeks on Tuesdays, from June 4 through September 17, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Riverwood Healthcare Center in Aitkin. The cost for the I Can Prevent Diabetes program is $75. Those who have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes may use their flexible spending account to pay this fee.

Space is limited but there are still openings. To register for this program, call Riverwood’s Diabetes Center at (218) 927-8281.

June 5 Diabetes seminar in McGregor

Monday, May 20th, 2013

Learn how to effectively manage diabetes for better health and wellness.

Riverwood Healthcare is sponsoring a diabetes seminar called “The D5: A New Tool for You & Your Healthcare Team” on two dates in McGregor. The program will be held on June 5, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the McGregor Community Center.

At the seminar, you will learn about the D5, which is a set of five treatment goals that when reached together, represent the gold standard for managing diabetes. The five goals are related to blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, tobacco use and aspirin therapy. Reaching the goals greatly lowers one’s risk for cardiovascular problems associated with diabetes.

The program presenter is Maureen Mau, diabetes nurse educator, from the Riverwood Diabetes Center.

A light meal will be served at no cost. Several vendors will offer displays and information on diabetes-related products.

An RSVP is requested. Call Renee Fliss, Riverwood Diabetes Center, at (218) 927-8281.

Join Mike Hagen retirement celebration

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Riverwood Healthcare Center is hosting a celebration for community members to wish Riverwood CEO Michael Hagen well in his retirement. Hagen will retire in early July after the next CEO, Chad Cooper, joins Riverwood on July 8.

The public is invited to attend a reception on May 22, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., at the newly renovated Butler Building in downtown Aitkin. A program with several speakers will run for about 30 minutes from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Enjoy light hors ‘doeuvres and beverages along with a chance to greet Hagen and his family.

Reservations are requested. Please RSVP to Riverwood Human Resources at (218) 927-8286.

“We invite you to help us honor Mike’s outstanding achievements over his 12-year career at Riverwood,” says Cindi Hills, Riverwood human resources director. “His leadership in positioning our hospital and clinics to deliver top quality medical care leaves our organization well prepared for the future and is a long-lasting legacy for the communities we serve.”

 

New CEO to join Riverwood in July

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

Chad Cooper

The Riverwood Healthcare Center Governing Board of Directors has selected Chad Cooper as chief executive officer with an anticipated start date of July 1. Michael Hagen, current Riverwood CEO for the past 12 years, announced his retirement last fall.

Cooper is an experienced and accomplished health care executive with 16 years of successful and progressive experience as a chief executive officer. He has successfully led both independent and system-based health care organizations.

In 2006, Cooper joined Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) as the president and CEO of St. Mary’s Healthcare Center in Pierre, S.D., where he was responsible for the overall leadership and operation of a 60-bed hospital, a 105-bed long-term care facility and a 58-unit independent living complex. 

Currently, he is serving as the president of another CHI facility, Unity Family Healthcare, in Little Falls, Minn., where he is responsible for leading both St. Gabriel’s Hospital and the Albany Area Hospital & Medical Center, along with multiple physician practices consisting of more than 40 employed physicians and other practitioners. Within this role, he has helped lead St. Gabriel’s Hospital through the Joint Commission accreditation process, supported the recruitment of four new physicians in his first 18 months, helped to significantly improve the overall financial performance of the organization, and recently began an initiative to implement the principles of the Patient Centered Medical Home across St. Gabriel’s employed primary care practice.

“Chad has a sincere commitment and strong passion for helping the health systems he has served become the best they can be,” says Mike Paulbeck, Riverwood Healthcare Governing Board of Directors. “His health care management expertise is an excellent match for the skills needed to guide Riverwood successfully into the future.”

A native of Alexandria, Minn., Cooper began his career in health care management as chief operating officer at Grant County Health Center in Elbow Lake, Minn., in 1995 and went on to serve as chief executive officer for hospitals in Sleepy Eye, 1996 to 1999, and Blue Earth, 1999-2006.

“Leading a rural health care organization is really where my roots are and where my passion lies,” Cooper explains. “Our industry is in the midst of some significant and transformational changes and success in the future will not necessarily be defined by all of the same metrics as in the past. While the imperative for change will bring with it both challenges and opportunities alike, I look forward to embracing that change head on alongside the many topnotch leaders, clinicians and other health care professionals at Riverwood.”

Cooper received a business degree in hospital administration from Concordia College in Moorhead and completed his master’s degree in health care administration from the University of Minnesota in 2008.

“Riverwood’s selection of Chad Cooper as its next leader is excellent given his outstanding qualifications and character,” says Dr. Shawn Roberts, general surgeon who practices at Riverwood who has known Cooper for 20 years since they were college roommates. “I know him and his family very well and he will be a wonderful asset for the community as well as the medical system.”

Hagen adds: “I’m very pleased with the board’s selection of Chad Cooper to take over the leadership of Riverwood. His experience managing critical access hospitals and clinics in rural communities plus his passion for supporting the delivery of high quality health care services provide a great fit for the needs of our organization and the communities we serve.”

Cooper and his wife Beth have two children, Matthew (8) and Grace (7).  They enjoy golfing and  spending time at their cabin on Lake Miltona in the Alexandria area. He also enjoys deer and pheasant hunting.

 

New education and support on breastfeeding

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

If you’re a new mother of a newborn or expecting a baby for the first time, you probably have questions about breastfeeding.

RiverwoodHealthcareCenterhas nurses specially trained as certified lactation counselors who are available to offer education and support to women on breastfeeding. Beginning on April 2, Riverwood will offer ongoing weekly support sessions on Tuesdays from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at the birthing center in the hospital’s inpatient unit.

“Our lactation counselors will lead an open discussion about breastfeeding in a relaxed and casual atmosphere,” says Mary Belz, registered nurse and obstetric care coordinator. “We invite women to come with their questions and to get support and more information about breastfeeding.”

If you have any questions about these sessions, call the hospital’s main number at (218) 927-2121 and ask for a nurse in Labor and Delivery. Another source of information and sharing for expecting or new parents is Riverwood’s Birthing Center Facebook page.

Riverwood named Top 100 Critical Access Hospital

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

Riverwood Healthcare Center in Aitkin, Minn., was recently named one of the HealthStrong™ Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) in the United States for the second time, the first ranking coming in 2011.

“Riverwood is proud of the efforts of its physicians and all of our health care team members who have contributed to our hospital achieving this designation,” said Michael Hagen, Riverwood CEO.  “With a strong commitment to medical excellence and a newly renovated facility with single-occupancy patient rooms, we are well positioned to deliver a high quality patient experience here well into the future.”

The HealthStrong Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals, including RiverwoodHealthcareCenter, scored best among critical access hospitals on the iVantage Health Analytics’ Hospital Strength Index™.  The 2013 Top 100 CAH announcement is the second release of this important designation. The Hospital Strength Index is a first-ever comprehensive rating of CAHs, and the results recognize the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals that provide a “safety net “ to communities across rural America – measuring them across 56 different performance metrics, including quality, outcomes, patient perspective, affordability and efficiency. More information can be found at www.iVantageHealth.com/HSI

“Rural hospitals play a critical role in providing needed care to communities acrossAmerica,” said John Morrow, EVP of iVantage Health Analytic. “While the challenges are completely different than for urban hospitals, the issues rural hospitals face are just as complex. The need for enhanced performance and a framework for success are equally important as hospitals prepare for the impact of health reform.”

Some of the factors contributing to Riverwood’s top 100 ranking among critical access hospitals include financial stability, patient satisfaction and market demand for health care services. You can see a quick snapshot of these factors in Riverwood’s 2012 annual report, which includes an overview of the financials and statistical highlights of the clinic and hospital operations. For an online copy of this report, go to www.riverwoodhealthcare.org and click on the “About” tab.  Printed copies of the annual report are available in Riverwood’s clinic and hospital lobbies.

About iVantage Health Analytics
iVantage Health Analytics  is a privately held healthcare business intelligence and technology company serving more than 500 hospitals across the United States. iVantage Health Analytics provides comparative healthcare analytics by integrating disparate market, clinical, operational, and financial data into a single, enterprise-wide platform for executive level business intelligence. For more information, visit www.iVantageHealth.com

 

Diabetes education, wound care clinic relocate

Monday, March 18th, 2013

The renovations at Riverwood Healthcare Center include new space for its diabetes education and wound care clinic services, which have been located in the outpatient services facility at 601 Bunker Hill Drive.

Beginning Mon., March 25, patients can access diabetes education and wound care services in a newly renovated space in the hospital, just around the corner from the patient check-in area and before the entrance to the cardiopulmonary department.

The phone numbers for both departments will remain the same. For questions on diabetes education, call (218) 927-8281. Nursing services at the wound clinic include wound care, ostomy care, continence care and diabetic foot care.  For questions on any of these services, patients may call (218) 927-5543.

The only Riverwood service that will remain at the outpatient services facility is Riverwood’s diagnostic sleep study center.

“We are pleased to be on the home stretch for our expansion and renovations project,” says Michael Hagen, Riverwood CEO. “Renovations for the lobby areas are wrapping up by the end of March and in mid-April our kitchen and dining area renovations will be complete. We look forward to hosting an open house celebration the first week in June for community members to see all the facility enhancements. We will share more details on this event soon.”

Time, location change for support group
The Aitkin Diabetes support group meets on the second Thursday of the month and there will be a time and location change starting with the April 11 meeting. The group will begin meeting an hour earlier–from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.–at a Riverwood Healthcare Center conference room.  The support group is open to diabetes patients and family members and includes informal information sharing, which is facilitated by Lisa Kuklis, registered dietitian, or Maureen Mau, certified diabetes educator.

AHS students begin Health Careers course

Wednesday, March 13th, 2013

 

Pictured from left are Dr. Mark Heggem, Raelyn Stiner, Brandey Robak, Kalley Duggan, Stephanie Hargrove, Ciera LaPlante, Casey Mindrum, Elyce Nielsen, Jenny Siegford, Bailey Crotty, Nick Blanchette, and instructor Adam Carlson.

On March 6, 10 Aitkin High School (AHS) students met at Riverwood Healthcare Cente for an orientation to the Health Career Exploration curriculum, a joint partnership between Riverwood Healthcare Center and Aitkin High School. AHS juniors and seniors who participate in the program learn firsthand what career opportunities await them in the healthcare field.

Students must apply and acknowledge an interest in health care before being accepted into the program. This year’s 11-week program will run from March 6 through mid-May.

Over the next few months, the students will meet with over 33 Riverwood professionals, specialists, technologists and departments to learn, observe and experience many fields of health care.

“The curriculum is designed to introduce students to the wide variety of specialty careers available and to enlighten students about each health care field,” explains Dr. Mark Heggem, Riverwood Chief Medical Officer. “In both 2006 and 2012, Riverwood won a prestigious Minnesota Hospital Association award for the Health Careers program and over 150 students have participated since its inception in 2004.”

“This program continues to offer our students a valuable opportunity to explore health careers,” says Adam Carlson, AHS physical education and health instructor and instructor for the Health Careers curriculum.  “We appreciate the time and effort Riverwood’s medical professionals will spend educating the students as well as giving them an opportunity to observe a surgical procedure and other hospital services.”

Riverwood welcomes new board member

Monday, March 11th, 2013

Tom Lundberg, Riverwood Healthcare Center Governing Board of Directors

Riverwood Healthcare Center is pleased to announce the election of Tom Lundberg to Riverwood’s Governing Board of Directors.  He fills the position vacated by Robert Lewis, who served on Riverwood’s board for nine years from 2004 through 2012.

“As a life-long resident, Tom’s knowledge of Aitkin and area communities is a huge asset for our board,” says Riverwood CEO Michael Hagen. “With his long-term experience as a local business owner, he brings management and planning skills as well.”

Lundberg started his career as a plumbing apprentice in 1974.  Then he worked for a local contractor for seven years before starting his own plumbing and heating business, Lundberg Plumbing & Heating in Aitkin, in 1981.

He graduated fromAitkinHigh Schoolin 1973 and from St. Cloud Technical College in 1974 with a plumbing degree.

“I feel it is a privilege to serve as a director on Riverwood’s Governing board,” Lundberg says. “We have an excellent medical facility for a community the size of ours. We have good leadership in place to lead us into the future and I am happy to be a part of the governing board of directors.”

Tom Lundberg and wife, Peg, have three daughters and son-in-laws: Katy and Brian (Fargo, ND), Kim and Dan (Aitkin), Megan and David (Minneapolis) and six grandchildren.

 

Grief support group to start

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? Talking with others about your feelings and learning tips on how to cope with your grief can help.

RiverwoodHealthcareCenteris hosting a 4-week Grief support group on Thursday evenings, April 4, 11, 18 and 25. The group will meet from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Riverwood’s hospital conference room E in the Support Services wing,200 Bunker Hill Drive, in Aitkin.

Two women with experience in bereavement counseling and support —Judy Anakkala and Mary Ann Kult—will act as group facilitators, presenting the weekly topics and guiding discussion. Each week, the facilitators will cover specific topics on healthy grieving and how to cope.

 Past participants have commented that the group helps in learning how to cope with the intense pain and feeling of loss when someone close to you dies. 

“Each person’s grief journey is unique and each may need different things from the group,” said Mary Ann Kult.  “So come to join in sharing your experiences or come just to listen and learn from others.  All are welcome.”

Pre-registration for the support group is requested. To register, contact Val Thompson, Riverwood social worker, at (218) 927-5524. Assistance may be available for transportation; inquire if needed.