

VITAL
In This Issue:
Wellness Group Update:
Diabetes Support Group
Dietitian's Corner:
Fresh Start Article
8 Week: Weight Loss Class
Outpatient Schedule/Providers
Long Term Care Update
Safety Committee Update - Fireworks
Public Health - Flood Safety
Humboldt County Prevention Coalition
New Employee Spotlight
Current Available Positions
REACH Program
Calendar of Events
Employees
Shout Outs/Anniversaries
HCMH Café Menu
Healthy Plate Meals
7/8: Summer chicken strawberry salad
7/15: Avocado toast
7/22: Falafel power bowls
7/29: Thai chicken lettuce wraps


Wellness Challenge
July Step Challenge
To participate in the July step Challenge, track your daily steps using any method you have, phone, watch, or pedometer. Fill out the Step Into Summer tracker on the next page, or check your email for a copy of the tracker. The challenge starts on Monday, July 1st.
Each day complete the steps per day, according to the tracker Turn the tracker into the envelope located in the HCMH mail room at the end of the challenge. The envelope is marked HCMH Wellness Challenge. Questions, reach out to Jen DeWinter.
Special days for motivation to get walking
July 7th is National Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
July 27th is Take Your Houseplant for a Walk Day

Diabetes Support Group
Session Topics and Dates:
Wednesday, August 14th
What’s in your Garden (Use garden vegetables and other produce to improve your nutrition with diabetes/diabetes prevention)
There is no cost to attend these sessions. LIVING WITH DIABETES AND DIABETES PREVENTION
1000 15th St. N. Humboldt, IA 50548
All sessions will be on the 2nd floor of HCMH in the Foundation Conference Room from 4PM-5PM.
The overall focus of these sessions are to get facts and provide support for people living with Diabetes and trying to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
Questions, contact Jen DeWinter at 515-332-7643.

Dietician's Corner
Follow: @TheBalancedEatingRD
IT’S CHERRY SEASONS
By Amanda Thul, RD, LD
It is cherry season! Thanks to their deep red flesh, cherries are full of antioxidants that help fight inflammation.
Cherries are also a natural source of melatonin to help promote sleep. Vitamin C, potassium, fiber, and vitamin A are all packed into this sweet stone fruit. Look for cherries that are firm and shiny. Store cherries that are unwashed in an open bag or container in the refrigerator.
Do you find eating around the pit annoying? There are tools that can take the pit out for you! This Sparkling Cherry Mocktail is from The Healthy Family Project and is a refreshing way to enjoy cherries and all of their benefits!
SPARKLING CHERRY MOCKTAIL
Makes 1 serving
Ingredients:
6 dark sweet cherries, pits removed and chopped finely
1 lime, cut into wedges
Ice
Sparkling water, plain or flavor of choice
Fresh mint leaves
Directions: Place cherries in a cup and muddle with the back of a spoon until pieces are small enough it fit through a straw, if using one Rub mint to release the oils and add to the class Squeeze juice from 2 lime wedges into the glass Fill with ice Pour in sparkling water Garnish with lime, extra mint and a cherry
I’d love to help you weed through the nutrition pseudoscience and get to the answer Reach me at the hospital at 515-332-7608.






Dan Olsen, DO Urology


Kathryn Foy, ARNP



Megan Eastman, ARNP

Starr Banwell, HIS

Jamey Gregersen,ARNP

JohnMichael

Emile Li, MD



Mark Hartman, DPM, FACFAS


Ericha Worple, DO General Surgery Mental Health


Darren Croo, MD General Surgery
In an effort to provide specialized health care locally, HCMH offers patient access to many traveling healthcare providers. Many of the tests and procedures ordered by these providers can be done right here in Humboldt for your convenience.
DavidIlceski,MD
Podiatry
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Long Term Care update
LTC Concert
The Humboldt Middle School students came to Long Term Care for a special performance for our residents on June 24th. This was the second time they have played in LTC, but this time the parents were also invited to attend, and some also performed. The residents commented on how well the young students played and look forward to their next performance!

Resident Survey: Staff Comments
Staff members who go above and beyond for our residents
“They are all good”
Aubrie Brady - Rundall- always kind
All the nurses are great
Nancy Huddelson is fantastic
Autumn Wood is good/attentive to me. I trust them.
Aubrie Brady- Rundall - always willing to help me
Frankie Barnett- quick to help
Nancy Huddelson - does other jobs beside her own always friendly.
Victor Bycroft
Mary Moritz
Safety Committee
"YOU CARE FOR THEM, WE CARE FOR YOU!"
Heather MacLeod
David Knight
Ashley Steward
Alison Angstrom Tanya List
Jordan Erie
Kim Schipull

July means fireworks are back! Below are some firework safety tips to make sure you follow to have a safe and enjoyable experience.
If consumer fireworks are legal to buy where you live and you choose to use them, be sure to follow the following safety tips:
Never allow young children to handle fireworks
Older children should use them only under close adult supervision
Never use fireworks while impaired by drugs or alcohol
Anyone using fireworks or standing nearby should wear protective eyewear
Never hold lighted fireworks in your hands
Never light them indoors
Only use them away from people, houses and flammable material
Never point or throw fireworks at another person
Only light one device at a time and maintain a safe distance after lighting
Never ignite devices in a container
Do not try to re-light or handle malfunctioning fireworks
Soak both spent and unused fireworks in water for a few hours before discarding
Keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that don't go off or in case of fire
Never use illegal fireworks heading


HC Public Health update
FLOOD CLEAN-UP KIT CHECKLIST
2 gallon pail or 5 gallon bucket
Household bleach

*Bleach that is more than 6 months old SHOULD NOT be used
Clean water
Household cleaner
Laundry detergent
Long sleeve gloves
Particulate masks
Box fans or stand fans
Spray bottles or deck sprayer
Eye protection – glasses or goggles
Cleaning sponge or scouring pads
Scrub brush
Large heavy duty trash bags
Cleaning towels- paper/reusable

*Please note this list is not all inclusive. Every situation is different.
Special thank you to our local Humboldt Fareway who donated several pallets of bleach to the Humboldt County Public Health Department so we could go door to door and deliver bleach to affected houses in our community For questions regarding anything flood related please contact us at 515-332-2492.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING AFTER A FLOOD
Follow these simple rules for cleaning and disinfecting items after flooding: Items that are broken, have been torn, splintered, cracked, dented, etc Should be thrown away IMMEDIATELY and replaced.
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To clean small items soaked by flood waters that will absorb water such as bedding, clothing, stuffed animals, etc
a.
Before you wash items in the washing machine, first soak them in cold water (this will help remove mud and filth).
b Use hot water and detergent when washing items in the washing machine (be careful not to overload the washing machine).
d.
DO NOT pre-soak in your washer as it may cause damage to the machine (curtains, blankets, accent rugs, and other large items can be hung on a line and sprayed with water from a hose to remove mud and filth).
c Add 1 cup of liquid chlorine bleach to wash water before adding clothes or other items, use ½ cup bleach for front loading washers
e.
Tumble dry in a dryer or hang items to dry in the sun.
3. Items that are solid, or will not absorb water, such as concrete, tile or vinyl flooring, plastic patio furniture, plastic toys, picture frames, etc. Can be cleaned with a mild household detergent solution
Large items that will absorb water, like patio upholstered furniture, mattresses, wall to wall carpeting, etc, that have been soaked by flood waters MUST be thrown away
4. Prepare a bleach solution following the manufacturer’s label instructions for disinfecting. To disinfect solid items (after cleaning), make a mild bleach and water solution, use the solution in one of these ways:
a.
5. Put small objects into the bleach/water solution for one minute. Remove from the solution and allow to air dry.
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Spray the bleach/water solution on the item until thoroughly wet and allow to air dry.
c. IF IN DOUBT, THROW IT OUT!
Use a cloth dipped in the bleach/water solution to completely wipe the item down and allow to air dry
Other Helpful Resources:
CDC: Guidelines for Cleaning Safely After A Disaster - Floodwater and Mold
EPA: Flooded Homes Cleanup Guidance
EPA: Things to Keep and Throw Away
HUMBOLDT COUNTY
PREVENTION COALITION
HUMBOLDT NEEDS YOUR HELP TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
VISION: Reduce rates of binge & heavy drinking and the mortality rate due to alcohol amongst adults ages 45 and older.
The Why:
Humboldt County has high rates of alcohol misuse.
Humboldt County consumes more gallons of alcohol per person (3.2) than the State of Iowa (2.6)
Alcohol-related deaths are higher in Humboldt County 13 per 10,000 people) than the State (8 per 10,000 people).
CONTACT US
Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of every month 9AM-10AM in the Foundation Conference Room at HCMH Ramona Kick, Prevention Specialist ramonak@cfrhelps.org
Kaitlyn Langel, Public Health 515-332-2492 ext. 326
The Humboldt County Prevention Coalition was put together to help our community in reducing the number of alcohol related deaths & misuse.
New Employeespotlight


Alexis Welter
LTC - CNA
Where Did You Grow Up: West Bend, Iowa.
Hobbies, talents, special interests? High school sports, going to the lake, and spending time with friends and family.
Best Vacation: Daytona Beach to watch my sister dance. What Does Extraordinary Customer Service Mean To You? Doing what’s best for the customer
Mariela Fernandez
LTC - CNA (Nights)
Where Did You Grow Up: In Cuba
What Do You Enjoy Doing With Family/Friends? Trips.
Best Vacation: Beaches.
Hobbies/Talents/Special Interests: Road, movies, trips.
If You Won The Lottery What Would You Spend Your Money On? Buy my dream house.

Noah Nelson
Ambulance Drive - EMS
Where Did You Grow Up: Algona, Iowa
Hobbies/Talents/Special Interests: Going to the lake and watching sports.
What Do You Enjoy Doing With Family/Friends? Play sports.
3 Words That Best Describe Me: Outgoing, Caring and Honest.
Best Vacation: Miami, FL
If You Won The Lottery What Would You Spend Your Money On? New vehicle.

Mary Stocks
Rehab Tech - Rehab Department
Where Did You Grow Up: Ottosen, IA
Hobbies, talents, special interests? Reading, golfing (but not very well), spending time with my nephew, cooking.
Best Vacation: Going to Branson for my honeymoon
3 Words That Best Describe Me: Introverted extrovert, Happy, Easy Going
If I won the lottery, I would spend my winnings on: Pay off mine and husbands car and start building a house for us.

WE ARE HIRING!
HCMH has been recognized three years in a row by the Des Moines Register as a top workplace.
Check out the list of current openings and join our team here at HCMH!



Current Full Time Positions:
RN (Nights) - LTC
Dietary Cook
Current Part-Time Positions:
EMT/ERT/Driver
RN (ER) CNA - Day in LTC

www.humboldthospital.org/employee


HCMH Clothing Store (online)
If you are looking for options to purchase HCMH gear outside of Genevieve's Gift Shop - we have two online stores available each with different options. Please note that dress code still applies (hoodies are not allowed to be worn to work).
Go to: www.humboldthospital.org/employee to view the two online store options.
Maintenance Requests
All maintenance requests need to be submitted to your leader. Each leader has access to our new maintenance request program called, “MaintainX” If you notice something like a leaky faucet, broken door, etc please inform your leader so they can submit a request
IT Help
Having trouble with your HCMH computer, printer, keyboard, email access, time clock, CPSI or Wifi?
Send an email to help@wintechnology.com
Are you looking to help out your fellow employees in times of need and hardship? This is an easy way to help out those people in need. The REACH Program has granted over $6,000 in employee aid over the last 5 years, but we cannot do that without your help.
What is REACH and how does it work?
The REACH Program is a financial assistance program sponsored by the HCMH Foundation. The purpose of the REACH Program is to make funds available to HCMH employees in times of unusual need
To make it work, we ask employees to consider a small gift (suggested amount $2/pay period or $52/year) which is placed into a fund, strictly for employee aid
Confidential applications will be accepted from eligible employees (full or part-time employees who have been employed for at least 12 months) who find themselves in unexpected circumstances and in need of financial assistance A committee reviews the applications for appropriateness of need and grants are made based on that information
Criteria for application and approval
Donations are purely voluntary and making, or not making, a contribution does not affect one’s chances of receiving a grant
Requests to the REACH Program may be submitted as the situation or need warrants Maximum allowable award is $500 with a lifetime cap at $5,000
Criteria considered in evaluating includes:
Unexpected occurrence or specific situation that significantly impacts the personal life of the employee, as well as seriously affecting the ability of the employee to work effectively
Health problems, which result in a depletion of personal PTO and excessive medical bills
Loss of family income
An occurrence that could have been anticipated or avoided by good advance planning or appropriate money management.
Frequency of application.
How are funds distributed?
The HCMH Foundation will make payments directly to the appropriate provider of service, not to the applicant
For example, if help was needed by paying the utility bill the Foundation would write a check directly to the utility company.
How can I contribute?
Contributions can be made in a number of ways:
A one-time check or cash
$2 (suggested) per pay period payroll deduction
One-time payroll deduction gift
Questions - reach out to
This program is funded by employee donations and its intended use is for employees who find themselves in an emergency situation that could not have been anticipated or avoided by good advance planning or appropriate monetary planning.
I wish to participate by contributing:
$ through payroll deduction (ONE-TIME)
$ per pay period for one year (suggested $2/pay period)
$ one-time check or cash Make checks payable to: HCMH Foundation
Please complete the information below:
Name:
Employee #:
Dept. Name:
Date:
Thank you!
Please return form to the HR Office/Mailbox
Questions? Contact Director of Community Development at 515-332-7626.

JULY
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 31
Lunch&Learn
12PM-Foundation ConferenceRoom (withJacobMiller)
10:30AM-2PM FeedShed
7PM: Parade
Cardiac Rhythms 2-3:30PM-Session1 5-6:30PM-Session2
10:30AM-2PM FeedShed
8AM-10AM-Ardy MaeCoffeeTruck
BLS 9AM-Foundation ConferenceRoom
Cardiac Rhythms CTE
Any clinical staff interested in learning more about interpreting cardiac rhythms please sign up in the mailroom for this class There are 2 session times available on Thursday, July 11th (only sign up for one session)
Session 1: 2PM to 3:30PM
Session 2: 5PM to6:30PM 1 hour of CTE is available for Nursing and EMTs
9:00am
NOTES

Lunch& Learn
July2ndfrom12PM-1PMatHCMH
Are you sick of dealing with pain every day? Join Jacob Miller, CRNA here at HCMH for a lunch and learn on Tuesday, July 2nd from 12PM to 1PM about different types of ablations he does right here at HCMH.
Jacob will be discussing:
COOLIEF Mechanism of Action: Disrupts pain signals through cooled radiofrequency energy, targeting the sensory nerves responsible for pain transmission.
Clinical Applications:

Osteoarthritis: Significant pain reduction and improved joint function.
Chronic Knee Pain: Long-lasting relief and reduced reliance on pain medication
Facet Joint Pain: Minimally invasive treatment option with lasting results.
Patient Benefits:
Non-surgical: Outpatient procedure with minimal downtime.
Long-lasting Relief: Sustained pain reduction for improved quality of life.
Reduced Medication Dependence: Potential to decrease or eliminate the need for pain medications
Additional Considerations:
Safety Profile: Established safety record with minimal side effects.
Clinical Evidence: Strong body of evidence supporting efficacy in various pain conditions.
Reimbursement: Covered by most insurance plans
Please RSVP to Amber Bakken at amberb@humboldthospital.org or by calling 515-332-7669 (this is so we have enough food for everyone who is present).

RSVP BY AUGUST 2ND
(RSVP in mailroom or by emailing meganv@humboldthospital.org)

MONDAY - AUGUST 19TH - 4:30PM TO 7PM
TAFT PARK (N. TAFT STREET & 3RD ST. N.)
Bring your family and enjoy a complimentary meal provided by Humboldt County Memorial Hospital.
Join us for our employee appreciation picnic taking place at Taft Park. There will be grilled food, drink and a cookie available for you and your family free of charge. The park will provide plenty of activities and fun for kids too!
We will provide picnic tables - but feel free to bring blankets or chairs too!
Employee Shoutouts Parking Spot Winner
reserved
For The Month
Alexis in registration was efficient and friendly Liz and the radiology students were great and everything to me and my daughter THANK Y
Kenzie was amazing and very caring.


Cindy went out of her way in helping my disabled hus the parking lot because his phone was not working.
Katie made the blood draw very easy and quick.

The entire staff were super kind. I highly recommend Humboldt Urgent Care and ER.
Everything was great! Nice facility. Wonderful people and Dr Adams is one of my favorites. He is an extremely knowledgeable and skillful gastroenterologist!
I hope this is in reference to Nicole Lee, she listened, let me be a part of my care and was open to a second opinion I had
Jennifer C on the 2nd floor registered me for the EKG let me know that there would be a slight delay because Iowa Heart had not sent the order yet It wasn't even 5 minutes and she let me know that they had received the order and Cardio would be coming to get me for the EKG.
Courtney P. performed my EKG and did an awesome job explaining everything to me while asking about my cardiac history. She left an impression with me that she is a very caring person. She made sure to let me know that my EKG was on my chart and that Iowa Heart would have the results shortly.
Jennifer C and Courtney P both thanked me for coming in to have my EKG done and wished me a good day!! These 2 ladies are the best and I hope the Humboldt Hospital will share this with them and let them know that they are genuinely appreciated!!!!!
Special thank you to everyone who assisted with the SAL/SIL cookout and made it so successful!!!
Jodi Paeper, Tammy Kuehnast, Lori Perez, Mary Vaughn, Jane Nielsen, Kristine Frieders, Jamie Geopfert, Chalsy Stanley, Luann Christopher, and Jill Schiltz
Jen (DeWinter) is very knowledgeable and caring. She does a great job!
Very efficient operation. Lisa (nurse) explained things well and did a nice job. We are fortunate to have the expertise of Dr. Adams. Overall, very good care.
Our experience with Anthony Wubben and Humboldt Hospital has been exceptional!
The hospital is so nice and CLEAN!
Quick and friendly service from start to finish! Thank you Lindsey, Jennifer, and Courtney!!
I love the way Laurie greets me and is always in a cheerful mood I always leave our therapy sessions feeling better about myself I like her feedback After the past I had she never blames me for the decisions I have had Most times I had no choice it was far beyond my control
The nurses were great, especially Sheri. She knew what she was doing, everything she did went smoothly and she was very kind.
Tammy is so nice and explained everything.
First time there - I was promptly taken back to room and was seen by Erin Peterson. She was very thorough and explained everything. I give her a 10!
The tech, Angie explained everything and was reassuring as the test was done. A pleasant and quick experience.
Katie was great Very friendly and thorough in her explanation of what she was doing The from desk staff did a great job getting my information figured out so they could take care of me efficiently!
We feel that Laurie Dobrinich does an excellent job of listening to our concerns and helping us deal with our feelings. Thank you to Laurie!
Hannah took my blood and was awesome and very good at it, never hurt one bit. The experience was over all very positive and I appreciate all their efforts. Kenzie was great and knowledgeable
Erin, April, Joy, and Mike were all very kind, helpful, and efficient!
I had rotator cuff surgery. Jon was my therapist. What a great experience for me. He was very understanding about my situation. I actually look forward to seeing Jon twice a week. He definitely knows how to get people back on track!! Thank you so much Jon.
Radiology staff was amazing They even took time after my x-ray to answer question about my upcoming MRI
Employees Of The Moment
Alison Angstrom
Amber Bakken
Anne MaGruder
Aubrie Brady-Rundall*
Autumn Wood*
Brett Harklau*
Carol Shuey
Cathy Stalzer
Cindy Rawdon
Frankie Barnett
Jacque Myhre
Jason Gruver
Jordan Erie
Josh Dent
Karley Gascho
Katie Morey*
Katie Peterson
Kayla Ritts
Kenzie Carlson
Kevin Zinnell
Lindsey Chardoulias*
Liz Swanson
Mary Vaughn*
Matt McColley
Megan Vote
Mercedes Thompson*
Mike Glover
Morgan Olson -ER
Rachel Murtha
Rylie Donahe
Sabrina - Rad Tech Student
Sandy Hanson
Sara Moore
Sheanelle Rose
Sierra Jorgensen
Stacy Clarken
Sydney Karr
Tanner Anderson
Teresa Beisell
Tony Beach


JULY ANNIVERSARIES
Sabrina Mayer, 1 Year
Hannah Quintus, 1 Year
Odalis Zaldivar Figueroa, 1 Year
Sophia Harris, 1 Year
Matthew Hoffmann, 1 Year
Nicole Lee, 1 Year
Kelee Geopfert, 1 Year
Michael Glover, 2 Years
Sara Moore, 2 Years
Elliot Mock, 2 Years

Chalsey Stanley, 2 Years
Lisa Minor, 3 Years
Brianna Jenson, 3 Years
April Schmidt, 3 Years
Heather Kleiss, 4 Years
Sonya Routh, 4 Years
Kayla Mock, 5 Years
Leigh Bycroft, 7 Years
Elizabeth Swanson, 7 Years
Melissa Slaikeu, 11 Years
Megan Foth, 11 Years
Jadie Peterson, 14 Years
Hannah Peed, 16 Years
Valerie Cleveland, 19 Years
Tammy Kampen, 28 Years
Employee Of The Moment
EOM Cards
What are EOM (Employee Of The Moment) cards?
This is a recognition and reward program designed for employees to give praise when another employee goes above and beyond our Key Service Behaviors and Values. Please make sure to fill it out with the specific occurrence you noticed.
Example: “I observed you yesterday walking a patient to their car in the rain with an umbrella”.
Fill out when you observe an employee going above the standards set with our Key Service Behaviors and Values
DO give specific examples – no generalized statements please DO fill out completely: including first and last name and department.
DO NOT take advantage of this tool - it’s specifically created to give people recognition for going ABOVE and BEYOND their daily duties.
Once filled out, place in our recognition boxes, Alison Angstrom’s mailbox, or slide under her office door.
Congratulations Sherry!
Sherry Kunert has been awarded the Outstanding Teaching Tech of the year from ICCC.
This award is well a deserved recognition for Sherry’s many years of teaching students Sherry enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with students, and students respond to her caring and thoughtful approach. Sherry loves that lightbulb moment when students connect their academic studies to clinical practice

July 1st: BBQ Pork Chop/Cooks Choice
July 2nd: Chicken Strips/Pork Paprika
July 3rd: Spaghetti/Salmon
July 4th: Pork Ribs/Chicken Drummies
July 5th: Tenderloin/Sloppy Joes
July 6th: Chicken Thigh/Cooks Choice
July 7th: Pot Roast/Smothered Chicken
July 8th: Teriyaki Chicken/Strawberry Chicken Salad
July 9th: Pork Bites with Garlic Butter/Chicken Sandwich
July 10th: Tater Tot Casserole/Chicken Breast
July 11th: Meatloaf/Chicken Kiev
July 12th: Pork Chop & Mushroom Sauce/Flatbreads
July 13th: Breaded Cod/Cornflake Chicken
July 14th: Ham Balls/Beef Stroganoff
July 15th: Avocado Toast/Beef and Broccoli
July 16th: Chicken Spaghetti/Honey Pork Chop
July 17th: Ruebens/Garlic Chicken
July 18th: Zombie Burger
July 19th: Chicken Cordon Bleu/Potato Bar
July 20th: BBQ Beef/Chicken Thigh
July 21st: Pork Tenderloin/Vegetable Lasagna
July 22nd: Falafel Bowls/Chicken Fried Steak
July 23rd: Taco Bar/Breaded Chicken Thigh
July 24th: Orange Chicken/Hot Ham and Cheese
July 25th: Chicken Lo Mein/Brisket
July 26th: BLTs/Swiss Steak
July 27th: Ribs/Chicken Drumsticks
July 28th: Pesto Turkey/Cod with Garlic Butter
July 29th: Macaroni and Cheese/Thai Lettuce Wraps
July 30th: Hot Dogs/Cooks Choice
July 31st: Hawaiian Fried Rice/Cooks Choice


J U L Y M E N U C H E C K O U T T H E M E N U F O R T H I S M O N T H