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RiverView Health to offer free fall-prevention series, A Matter of Balance

Regain your confidence in everyday activities through RiverView Health’s free fall- prevention series, A Matter of Balance, beginning May 5 in Crookston. The series is for anyone who has fallen in the past or has restricted activities because of the fear of falling. Class participants will learn to: • View falls as controllable • Set […]

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Wound Care Patients Find Healing With The Help of RiverView Healths Brittni Johnson, PT, DPT

Wound care is a high-demand service. Brittni Johnson, PT, DPT, averages over 85 monthly wound care treatments in her physical therapy practice with RiverView Health’s Rehab Services Department and Home Care. Patient location doesn’t hinder Johnson’s treatment abilities. She treats patients in the hospital, in their homes through Home Care, and in the outpatient setting

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BRITTNI JOHNSON NAMED RIVERVIEW HEALTH EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

Not only do Brittni Johnson’s directors and co-workers sing her praises at RiverView Health, where she has been a physical therapist for four years, but her patients are also quick to share the results of her exceptional services every chance they get. Therefore, it’s no surprise that she was recently named the Employee of the Month of April.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NOW OFFERS FREE BALANCE/STRENGTH CLASSES

If you have fallen in the past or restrict your activities because you are afraid of falling, register for RiverView Health’s free series of balance classes starting in June. “A Matter of Balance’’ is a program helping participants improve balance, flexibility, and strength. Classes will be held each Tuesday for eight weeks, June 11 –

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERING CHRONIC WOUND MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Bobbie Leas, then living in Washington, came home from shopping one day about seven years ago to find a fresh wound on her right heel and a shoe full of blood. Little did she know that day that the journey to get that wound healed would take six years, a move to Crookston, and the

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RIVERVIEW’S WOUND CARE SERVICES ENHANCED THROUGH EDUCATION

It’s estimated that 6.5 million people suffer from chronic wounds in the United States, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health. As the population ages, obesity rates increase, and diabetes cases climb, chronic wound cases are also expected to rise. At RiverView Health, a dynamic team of providers and therapists work to improve the

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