
Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce that our new Chronic Care Management (CCM) service is being managed solely by the staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics.
Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce that our new Chronic Care Management (CCM) service is being managed solely by the staff at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics.
Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is pleased to announce that our Rehabilitation Services department is expanding their services for patients with Parkinson disease. Physical Therapist, Barb Jacobsen, has recently become certified in LSTV BIG, a program for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
June is National Hernia Awareness Month. The purpose of National Hernia Awareness Month is to raise the public knowledge of the warning signs and latest treatment options available regarding hernias.
Pain can be difficult to live with and impacts how you feel, physically and emotionally. Everyone has different ways of dealing with their pain, and how much pain an individual can tolerate varies greatly from person to person. Pain can lessen your ability to care for yourself, to work, or maintain relationships. If you are in pain, it is important for you to discuss it with your health care provider.
Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is pleased to announce that our radiology department is now offering a new lung cancer screening test, in which patients undergo a low-dose computed tomography (CT) scan.
Congratulations to Caylee Rokke, RN, who was named the DAISY Award recipient this year at Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics. Caylee has been a nurse in the Med-Surg/ER department at ACMH since May of 2016.
National Healthcare Decisions Day educates and empowers the public and healthcare providers to take part in important advance care planning.
Did you have a great nurse who exemplified caring and excellence when you visited Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics (ACMH)? Do you feel they are worthy of receiving a distinguished award? If so, you can honor the compassion and care nurses provide their patients everyday and nominate a nurse for the Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses at ACMH. Nominees are true team members, positive role models and exhibit excellent communication skills. They are professionals who are consistently caring and compassionate.
It’s not always clear what your action plan should be, but knowing when and where to go can save you time and money, and put you on the right road to recovery. Check out the information below to help determine you need to utilize the emergency room. Emergency Services are available at ACMH 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 911 in an emergency situation.
Audubon County Memorial Hospital & Clinics is proud to announce the addition of Avera eCARE® Services.