SG111120

Page 1

1 • Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 - Shopper’s Guide

Serving the communities in Stephenson County

Shopper’s Guide

VOL. 82 • NO. 46

Wishing You a Safe Harvest Season Call for a quote today! CMYK Version

Since 1896

ROCKFORD MUTUAL I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y Putting Lives Back Together

SM

PMS Version

Since 1896

ROCKFORD MUTUAL I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y Putting Lives Back Together

SM

240 W. Main St., Suite A, Lena, IL 815-369-4225 www.radersinsurance.com

YOUR FREE HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER

296205

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 2020

Monroe Clinic adjusts visitor policy

Officials at Monroe Clinic and Hos- tion. pital have made changes to the visitor • Inpatient patients must test negpolicy that will be in effect until at ative for COVID-19 before they are allowed a visitor. least Nov. 19. Anyone with a positive exposure to “We will continue to adjust our policies and make decisions rooted in safe- COVID-19 or elevated temperature guarding and caring for our patients, will not be allowed entry without apvisitors, caregivers and the community proval by the administrative superviat large,” according to a news release. sor. Vendors and contractor visits also are suspended at this time unless prior Hospital visitor policy Patients are allowed one visitor/sup- approval was granted. Exceptions will port person, over the age of 18, for the be made for compassionate care. duration of their stay with the follow- Clinic visitor policy Patients are no longer allowed to ing criteria: • Visitors must bring their own have a visitor accompany them for food, beverages and comfort items, as in-clinic appointments. One accompanying visitor may still movement throughout the building is SUBMITTED PHOTO Shopper’s Guide be allowed for pediatric patients and Monroe Clinic Hospice Chaplain Steve Bullock visits with veteran Jack Kiebach during Kiebach’s not allowed. • Visitors may only enter the build- for patients whose cognitive, physical recognition ceremony. Kiebach, who served 20 years in the U.S. Navy, died Oct. 20, just a few days after ing one time per day. Once a visitor or emotional abilities make a visitor an his recognition ceremony. leaves, they will not be permitted to essential part of caring for the patient. If either criteria are met, then the visreturn until the following day. • Visitors will be asked to complete itor will be screened before being ala health screening prior to entering the lowed to proceed to the visit with the facility. They will be required to main- patient. For continued Monroe Clinic uptain social distancing and cover their nose and mouth with a face covering dates, go online to https://www.monwhile on-site. This is without excep- roeclinic.org/coronavirus. By Mary Hookham health has been failing rapidly so nursing homes and private residencCORRESPONDENT this was an awesome thing to have es for ceremonies. The group reA team of volunteers is working for him.” searches information on each veterto bring honor and dignity to local Chaplain Steve Bullock has been an, gathers up pins and plaques, and American veterans through Mon- with the hospice pro-gram since coordinates the visits with relatives roe Clinic Hospice. The We Honor early this year and continues to en- to have as many attend as possible. Veterans program celebrates the joy seeing the connection the vet“This has been harder lately beMore than 20 Lena-Winslow School chael Setterstrom, Mya Ortiz, Eden service of veterans in the stateline erans make with the others in the cause of the virus,” said Ken Joyce, District students qualified for the Il- Dietz, Hannah Pecoraro area. room during the ceremonies. He is a program volunteer and Vietnam linois Music Education Association • Junior mixed chorus: Alyssa “This was the best thing that hap- grateful to be a part of recognizing veteran. “Even if I see the smiles district music festival based on their Daughenbaugh, Paige Hancock, Cipened to Dad just before he died,” the sacrifices of the veterans. virtually, I miss that part of going auditions. enna Kerr, McKenna Leverton, Madi said Phyllis Wells of Gratiot, Wis“I find it’s been meaningful for in and meeting our veterans and This year’s traditional music fes- Schierloh , Nathan Woodley, Molly consin. “It made him smile.” the recipient as well as for the fam- talking with them and their fami- tivals have been canceled because of Amendt, Maia Benson, Sarah GeiseWells’ dad, Jack Kiebach, served ilies,” Bullock said. “We all want lies.” COVID-19, however, qualifying stu- man, Jacob Schumacher 20 years in the U.S. Navy and passed to have a way to connect, especialJoyce said most veterans are dents will have an opportunity to par• Senior band: Sarah Edler, Henry away on Oct. 20. Just a few days be- ly now during the pandemic. And proud of their service and willing to ticipate in a selection of virtual master- Engel, Payton Scace fore his death, the We Honor Vet- singing at the end is a great experi- share old stories. Families also feel classes on Nov. 14 and Nov. 21. • Senior chorus: Michael Decker, erans volunteers surprised Kiebach ence to honor someone and let them honored with the ceremony. The music students who were se- Braden Jacobs, Rowen Schulz, Saige with a visit to honor his service know they are appreciated and have Yount See VOLUNTEERS, Page 9 lected include: and share stories of his years in the done something wonderful.” • Senior orchestra: Chloe Renter • Junior band: Maddy Chiles, RaNavy. The group sang “America the The team of about six volunteers Beautiful” and presented him with a has honored many veterans since pin and a wooden plaque commem- the program began four years ago. orating his service. In Illinois, the hospice outreach in“This was such an honor for dad cludes Stephenson County and the and for the rest of the family,” Wells Warren and Stockton areas. Let us take the worry out of having your vehicle repaired. said. “He even shed a few tears. His Volunteers go into hospitals, g Free Estimates

Hospice volunteers deliver personal honors to ailing vets

Le-Win students qualify for music festival

ACCIDENTS HAPPEN! 301 Dodds Drive, Lena, IL

815-369-4148

g Certified Technicians g Free Pickup & Delivery g All Insurance Welcome g Free Car Rental g Competitive Rates g Lifetime Guarantee 384833

PR SRT STD US POSTAGE PAID ROCK VALLEY PUBLISHINGLLC

Postal Customer **ecrwss


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.