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RIVERVIEW HEALTH ADDING A SECOND NIGHT OF CPR CLASSES IN JANUARY

RiverView has added a night of CPR classes as the January 14 classes are full. Therefore, two CPR classes will be held Friday, January 15, from 6-10 p.m. One class will be held for certification, $50, and another for friends and family – no certificate is given, no cost. Registration is required. No walk-ins will […]

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FRANK FEE FINDS COVID-19 CARE CLOSE TO HOME AT RIVERVIEW

Frank Fee and his family have always been big supporters of RiverView Health. Frank, former longtime business owner of KROX Radio, now owned by son Chris, spent many years promoting RiverView events like Philanthropy Day and donating to the organization. But Frank’s “hometown hospital” took on even more meaning for the family this fall as

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RIVERVIEW’S PHYSICAL THERAPY TEAM OFFERS FALL PREVENTION TIPS, SERVICES

With the addition of snow and ice under our feet, the fear of falling heightens for many. However, Mother Nature is not the only culprit when it comes to falls. Many falls happen in the home, where you may think you are most safe. Fortunately, there are ways to make your home a safer place

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RIVERVIEW STAFF RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINE

Thumbs up. That was the consensus at RiverView Health Monday, December 21, as many of RiverView’s frontline healthcare providers received the COVID-19 vaccine. RiverView received 43 vials of the Pfizer vaccine Monday, according to RiverView Chief Nursing Officer April Grunhovd. Sixty-two frontline workers had received the first dose of the two-dose vaccine by Monday night.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NOW OFFERING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TREATMENT FOR HIGH RISK COVID-19 PATIENTS

RiverView Health is now offering monoclonal antibody treatment for those who have tested positive for COVID-19, are at high risk for progressing to severe COVID-19, and have certain risk factors, such as diabetes or heart disease that increases their risk of severe COVID-19 complications. This one-time, one-hour outpatient IV infusion treatment has proven to reduce

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH CEO CARRIE MICHALSKI TALKS ABOUT COVID IMPACT AND UPCOMING VACCINE

When RiverView Health began planning for a new hospital and even when the construction on the new building began, they likely didn’t imagine they’d be opening in the midst of a pandemic that would impact their operations and services. But that is exactly the situation they found themselves in when the new hospital opened in

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