ACMH Employee’s Club Donates to New Opportunities
It’s a Time of Giving!
Join us in thanking the ACMH Employee’s Club and those employees who made donations to the Reverse Advent Calendar food drive!
ACMH Employee’s Club Donates to New Opportunities
It’s a Time of Giving!
Join us in thanking the ACMH Employee’s Club and those employees who made donations to the Reverse Advent Calendar food drive!
Friday, December 20 ACMH employees enjoyed getting in the Christmas spirit with Ugly Sweater Day! Christmas spirit and laughter could be heard through the halls as employees greeted each other with ugly sweaters, cute and glittery snowmen, blinking lights, jingle bells and even mismatched Christmas shoes!
Matter of Balance is a falls prevention program designed to decrease fear of falling for participants.
Last month the employees of Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics celebrated the retirement of their beloved co-worker, Roxane Rupiper, RN. The Med/Surg staff hosted a large number of co-workers who gathered at the Audubon Rec Center to surprise Roxie with a party. It was a true surprise as she had just come from her garden!
The cool air brought promises of winter weather to come as ACH Foundation board members gathered at The Market last Friday morning. Wreaths upon wreaths filled the greenhouse in Exira. These holiday wreaths were swathed in colorful ribbon and shiny ornaments handmade by Jodi Best, owner of The Market.
ACMH and Clinics Employees Bring the Spirit of the Holidays to Audubon County
With the beginning of the holiday season upon us, Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics has been busy decorating.
Audubon Fourth Graders “Dissect” with a little help from the ACMH Outpatient Specialty Clinic
Katie Boehm, fourth grade teacher for Audubon Elementary School found a creative and memorable activity to instruct her students in reading.
ACMH Employees Make Fleece Blankets for Children’s Cancer Connections
As the cool weather begins to blow and the season of giving is upon us, Amber Fabian’s caring nature was a beacon of light to those in need. For those cool days and nights when children who have been diagnosed with cancer need a little extra comfort, Amber, her family and co-workers gathered together to make blankets for them.