The Borderland Press V3, N25, Friday, June 28

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Friday, June 28, 2024

Volume 3, Number 25

LANGDON PRAIRIE HEALTH RECEIVES 100% SCORE ON STATE SURVEY Named as a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital; honored with three other awards By Jess Tull

Langdon Prairie Health has been hard at work providing quality care to area residents. This is reflected in a recently administered state survey in which the hospital received zero deficiencies, amongst other recent honors. Wayne Reid, CEO of Langdon Prairie Health, is excited to share the news and said the hospital was also named as a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital. News: N.D. State Tractor & Pickup Pull competition coming to Mountain, Pg. 2

"Which is phenomenal, because there are thousands of critical access hospitals, and to be named into that, it was a true honor," explained Reid, who recently moved to the area to hold the position at LPH. According to the University of North Dakota’s School of Medicine and Health Science, Top 100 Critical Ac-

Wayne Reid, CEO of Langdon Prairie Health, accepts the Pediatric Prepared Ambulance Award from Chettie Greer, the EMSC program manager. Photo by Nick Vorlage.

cess Hospitals are, “top performers, excelling in financial efficiency, achieving higher quality, securing better outcomes, increasing patient satisfaction, and operating at a lower cost than their peers across the United States.”

Cavalier County Health District announces launch of CredibleMind Langdon, N.D. – Cavalier County Health District has announced its launch of Cavalier County CredibleMind, a platform offering localized, wellness-oriented digital content that supports individual engagement and provides personalized mental health resources. The launch will make CredibleMind a free, confidential, accessible digital mental health resource for Cavalier County’s more than 3,500 community members. Using the CredibleMind platform, Cavalier County community members will receive 24/7 access to more than 10,000 science-backed mental health resources personalized to their needs. “We are facing a mental health crisis in our country, and the demand for mental health services is higher than ever,” said Steph Welsh, Cavalier County Health District administrator. “We are thrilled to partner with CredibleMind and provide on-demand, reliable self-care and mental health resources to help our community members improve their overall

"That didn't happen because I came here. That was happening before I got here, so we just want to celebrate it with the folks, with our community, so that [patients] will know that they should have confidence to come here," Reid stated. The hospital proudly accepted the award, joining the over 1,300 critical access hospitals in the U.S. Two other awards were previously awarded to the hospital using data provided by Chatis. Chatis is a healthcare consulting firm that has organized an index which utilizes publically available data to provide a comprehensive comparison of all rural and critical access hospitals. "So not only did they select us as one of the top 100 hospitals, they also, before that, gave us two awards - one for quality, one for patient experience,” Reid explained. “So when you come to this organization, you're not just coming to a little hospital on the prairie, you're coming to one of the best hospitals in the country."

Ag: Carrington Research Extension Center Field Day to offer variety of tours, Pg. 3

Sports: Third annual Munich Legacy Men’s Softball Tournament was a HIT, Pg. 12

Still a fresh face at LPH, Reid clarified that this isn’t because he is now on staff; he credits the hardworking staff at LPH who have upheld these high expectations as service providers.

well-being and flourish. Individuals often need just a little guidance to get on track with their mental health goals. CredibleMind offers do-it-yourself resources for those who are looking for help but do not require inpatient or outpatient treatment.” CredibleMind provides Cavalier County with a comprehensive and holistic approach for the prevention and early intervention of mental illness. Complete with assessments, education, and tools that empower users to improve mental well-being, it offers connections to local community resources and individualized, FREE, CONFIDENTIAL, 24/7 mental health and well-being resources at your fingertips. Get started today by taking the Mental Health Check-in Assessment at https://cavaliercounty.crediblemind. com and be entered to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card! The assessment must be completed by Saturday, July 13 for a chance to win.

The hospital also recently went through their state survey, scoring 100%, which is extremely rare according to Reid. He noted that the hospital has an almost one to one nursing staff to patient ratio, which is important to providing the best care. "If you have a simple pneumonia or if you have a cardiac condition and you need to be on cardiac drugs here that we can handle here, you're going to get probably better care here. You're

Wayne Reid, Michelle Skillings, and Darla Roder outside of Langdon Prairie Health. Photo by Jess Tull.

going to get more personalized care here, because we're smaller, and we don't have 50 patients on a unit to deal with,” explained Reid.

veyed, and it was very easy for me to explain, no questions asked, because our staffing is so good, and our connection with the provider is very good."

He said that the attention nurses provide patients at LPH was another of the driving factors behind the recent honors.

Just this week at Langdon’s City Commission meeting in town hall, Reid was present to receive yet another award on behalf of the hospital, the Pediatric Prepared Ambulance Award.

“That was another area that was sur-

Walhalla Demolition Derby - a By Rebecca Davis Saturday, June 23 was a smashing good time, as the Fifth Annual Walhalla Demolition Derby took place in the Walhalla Industrial Park. Gates opened at 11:30 a.m. for spectators to find the best spot to watch the car crunching action. Over 400 people came out to watch drivers from all over come and battle it out for first place in each category.

SMASHING success Photos by Larry Stokke.

“The car count seems to be growing each year, and I can’t complain about that,” commented Austin Dearinger, Walhalla Demolition Derby Association (WDDA) committee member. WDDA committee members agree, it isn’t just for adults. With the power wheels class, younger participants are introduced to the sport by designing their cars and competing in a class made just for them. “We had a few kids that were in tears and scared to even get in one. Now they are hooked,” shared Dearinger, “One of the kids that was in tears ended up winning.” “I saw a lot more traffic at some of our local businesses the morning of and after our show, and I can’t help but think that the derby had something to do with it,” boasted Dearinger. The Derby has seen 200-250 attendees in past years, and the committee was excited about this year's turn out. “Some may think it is just a bunch of rednecks playing in the dirt, but it’s an entire family sport; there is something for everyone,” Dearinger. Three adult classes - Full-size, Compact, MWFA (Most Wanted Fine Art) brought in 23 cars to compete.

This is believed to be the derby’s biggest year yet! Leading up to the derby, the WDDA raffled off a car to

drive during the derby; the winner was Jerad Berg, and it was driven by Jacob cont’d. on page 18


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