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Nominate an Extraordinary Nurse at Cadillac Hospital
Daisy Award at Cadillac Hospital All nurses at Cadillac Hospital provide excellent care. Sometimes, you may feel your nurse has gone above and beyond his or her duties in caring for you. If you are inspired by your nurse’s care, you may honor him or her with The Daisy Award. What is The DAISY Award? The DAISY Award is a nationwide program that rewards and celebrates the extraordinary clinical skill and compassionate care given by nurses every day. Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital is proud to be a DAISY Award Hospital Partner, recognizing one of our nurses with this special honor every month
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KMHC Board of Trustees Meetings
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Board of Trustee Meetings The Board of Trustees generally meet on the fourth Tuesday of every month, except for November and December. The November and December meetings are combined and occur on the first Tuesday of December at 6:00 PM. Please see public notice for meeting location. Questions regarding the meetings can be directed to the administrative offices at 231-258-7502. Meeting Notices for Remainder of the Year 2026 Calendar Year 2026 - Notice of Public Meetings - Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Board of Trustees Remainder of Calendar Year 2026 - Notice
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Help finding baby formula and other tips for feeding your baby during the shortage
Help finding baby formula and other tips for feeding your baby during a shortage If you’re a parent of an infant or baby, you may be affected by the recent baby formula shortage, due to the recall of several baby formula products as well as general supply chain challenges. The shortage has led many parents and caretakers to seek alternative types of formulas, including so-called alternative sources like store-bought milks or homemade recipes that may be dangerous to a growing baby. Please follow the tips below for locating baby formula and finding safe, nourishing alternatives in the meantime
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Patient Safety at Otsego Memorial Hospital
Keeping Our Patients Safe We have implemented many safeguards to ensure you have a safe and secure hospital stay. Below are some of the safety steps we take and how you can be involved in your own safety. Patient Identification Patient identification is important— it’s how we make sure you receive the medical care ordered for you. We will check at least two of the following three patient identifiers and your identification arm band prior to any treatment, test, procedure, or medication administration. Your name Your date of birth Your medical record number Be involved. If your identification
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Janice's Cancer Story
Traverse City Woman Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Janice Beyer of Traverse City had the picture of health at age 50. She ran 20 - 25 miles per week, was a vegetarian and had no family history of breast cancer. Her doctor discovered a lump and wanted to rule out breast cancer. Janice agreed and was shocked to learn that she had breast cancer. She proceeded with the recommended course of treatment at the Cowell Family Cancer Center and has a message to share with woman. Whether or not you have cancer has already been decided. It's a matter of whether or not you're going to find out and do
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Pandemic Status
Munson Healthcare Pandemic Response Pandemic Response Level: Green Last updated April 14, 2023 Munson Healthcare is currently in pandemic response level Green. Based on current COVID-19 data, prevalence and severity, universal masking is no longer required in all areas. Staff, patients, and visitors will be required to mask if they have respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, or sore throat. Munson Healthcare clinical leaders will continue to watch pandemic trends and may need to return to universal masking if the incidence of COVID-19 increases, if the virus becomes more
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Hospice Memorial Butterfly Release - Cadillac
Hospice Memorial Butterfly Release - Cadillac Thursday, July 30 | Cadillac Senior Center Thank you for supporting the Munson Healthcare Hospice Memorial Butterfly Release on July 30, 2026. This event will take place at 3 p.m. at the Cadillac Senior Center, located at 601 Chestnut St. To reserve a monarch butterfly to release in memory of a loved one, please complete the form below. Butterflies are $15 each and you may purchase multiple. A small portion of each purchase will be designated as a gift to support hospice and bereavement services in Northern Michigan. You can also make an additional
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Women’s Heart Disease
Little Choices, Little Symptoms: Understanding Heart Disease in Women Women are just as vulnerable to heart disease as men. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death among both genders in the US. Symptoms of heart disease in women can feel much different than for men. For example, only about 50 percent of women report having chest pains before or during a heart attack. Instead, women often experience less obvious heart attack warning signs, such as unusual fatigue or dizziness. These seemingly little symptoms can signal a big problem. However, because women are generally focused on
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Remote Access via Citrix StoreFront
Remote Access via Citrix StoreFront Log In to Citrix StoreFront Documentation and Training StoreFront - Andriod.pdf StoreFront - Apple Devices.pdf StoreFront - Mac.pdf StoreFront - Windows.pdf StoreFront - Remote Work Diagram.pdf
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Forms for Providers
Forms *If a form has a barcode associated with it, please use that version of the form even if the date is the same. Service Line Form Name # Date MM/YY Barcode Notes Advance Care Planning Advance Care Planning Order Form 12.24 Bleeding Disorders Center Bleeding Disorders Laboratory Requisition 10189 03.16 Breastfeeding Medications and Breastfeeding | Patients 12719 01.24 Medications and Breastfeeding | Providers 12718 01.24 Pregnancy and Birthing Classes Flyer 12731 07.25 Cancer Services Cancer Genetics Clinic Consult Request 8361 06.17 BC CFCC Oncology Referral 11508 01.26 Lung Cancer