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October 10, 2024

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Breathing Easier after Pulmonary Rehab           

 

Roger Adams can breathe easier after his pulmonary rehab visits at Community HealthCare System. 


In February 2024, Adams was diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a disease that causes swelling and irritation in your lungs. In April of 2024, after numerous bouts with difficulty in breathing and enduring several trips to the Emergency Room, he was referred to pulmonary rehab by Sheila Talley, PA, Dr. Marcus Weiser and his cardiologist who suggested the program could help him better cope with his symptoms.


After 17 visits, Adams will affirmatively say, “the program taught him techniques to breathe easier and has given him his life back.”


Adams remembers one of the first things the “girls” (pulmonary rehab staff) told him was that he would have good days and bad days “Boy were they right!”, he said. “But they taught me new breathing techniques that lessened my anxiety and shortness of breath, provided education on exercise and nutrition and how to use my albuterol nebulizer in a more effective way. I now exercise nearly every day and feel more confident,” Adams said.


Pulmonary rehabilitation nurse Meranda Schmitz, RN, said Adams was a “pleasure to work with” in the program which includes exercise counseling and training, education on disease management and emotional support to help participants with anxiety and depression. Pulmonary rehab helps those with COPD, lung cancer, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and other lung issues.


Schmitz noted Adams, “really put in the work and it was great to see how much his breathing improved during his time with us.” “Roger was very willing to learn new things, he was very open and honest, wanting to learn to have the best quality of life possible,” said Michelle Budreau, respiratory therapist and member of the pulmonary rehab team. “We worked together figuring out what would help him to achieve his goals.”  

 

Adams says he would definitely encourage others with this condition to participate in pulmonary rehab. “It has changed my life,” he stated as he fondly recalled his last session, remarking that he was sad when it ended. “I remember how encouraging everyone was as I was evaluated to see how far I could walk and realize the difference the sessions had made. Everyone was cheering and wished me the very best.”


Now that he is breathing easier, Adams can once again enjoy the things he used to do like going to the casino, gardening and sitting on his deck. He and his wife Judy are excited to be able to camp again next summer and get out and see people more.


And he won’t soon forget how grateful he is for Michelle and Meranda for their support and dedication to helping him meet his goal of having a better quality of life.


National Healthcare Food Service Workers Week!


Let’s take this opportunity to recognize our food service workers and all they do to deliver nutrition to our patients, residents and staff!


Not only do they plan and prepare meals, but they also manage inventories and have a great dedication to helping with the overall well-being of those they serve!


Thanks to each and every one of our dietary staff members for your hard work! We appreciate you!

Health Fair and Community Baby Shower a Great Success!


We had a great turn out for our Health Fair and Community Baby Shower on Saturday! Nearly 200 community members received low-cost labs and lots of information regarding available health resources in our area.



We also gave 24 flu vaccinations!


Thanks to all who came out and to our associates who helped make this event our best yet!

You can also take the survey here.


The deadline to participate is November 20. 

Days Since Last Injury or Incident Report

as of 10/7/24



Our last employee injury occurred on 10/3/24. - 4 days

Our last workplace violence incident also occurred on 10/3/24. - 4 days


The flu shot clinics are in full-swing! Don't wait until the last day, make plans to get your flu shot at one of next week's upcoming clinics!


   Vaccination clinics are first, come, first served


The deadline to receive your influenza vaccine

is October 31, 2024.


Find more information here!

Lisa Pasillas was the winner of the FREE CHCS T-shirt from the 10/7/24 employee flu shot clinic and Jordyn McGehee was the winner from the 10/8/24 clinic. Congrats!


Angie Sauvage and Kelsey Edwards will be teaching a Youth Mental Health First Aid Course on Wednesday, 10/23 from 9-2:30. The class will be virtual and 2 hours of prework will be required prior to the class date. For questions, please reach out to Kelsey at kelseyedwards@chcsks.org.


Career Fair Attended


Jason McKinsey, Andrea Lutz and Cindy Flentie all attended the Washburn University Career Fair on Wednesday, October 9th. These are usually a great way to meet potential recruits for our various departments.

Blood Drive - 10/21/24


Upcoming Associate Birthdays


Gavin Kolterman - Onaga, Dietary: 10/12

Jessica Taylor - Onaga, Acute Nursing: 10/13

Megan Blow - Onaga Clinic: 10/14

Linda Heinen - Onaga, Acute Nursing:10/17

Morgan Montgomery - Redbud: 10/17


CHCS Menus:


Onaga Breakfast:

Oct. 14-18


Onaga Lunch:

Oct. 14-18



Eastridge: Oct. 14-18



St. Marys menus are available each morning through the Activities chronicle.


Coffee Shop Special

Week of 10/14/24


Caramel Apple - Apple and Caramel





View the full Coffee Shop Menu

CHCS GIFT SHOP

We have newly marked down Halloween and Fall items.

Be sure to check them out!

You can shop on-line and we will courier items to you!


Upcoming Area Events


We hope you can join in on the fun in Holton at Beverley Brown Boutique and Heart to Home as they sponsor this fundraiser event to support no cost mammograms to CHCS patients! We are thrilled they asked us to take part in their event this year!


Click her to order a shirt!

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