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RiverView Health welcomes Crystal Keefe as new Director of the Finance Department

Crystal Keefe recently joined RiverView Health as the director of the Finance Department. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Rasmussen College, Fargo, and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Thomas (Opus College of Business), Minneapolis. Her work history spans 29 years in accounting and management across various companies […]

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Jayde Sandberg named RiverView Health’s employee of the month

The decision to name Jayde Sandberg RiverView Health’s most recent Employee of the Month was made easy through praises in nominations from her Home Care colleagues and the fact that clients consistently recognize her for putting them at ease and going above and beyond for their needs. Sandberg began working as an LPN in RiverView’s

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RiverView Health reminds us Saturday is World No Tobacco Day

World No Tobacco Day is Saturday, May 31. However, you can make every day tobacco-free with the help of Stephanie Korynta, RiverView Health’s tobacco treatment specialist. Korynta works with individuals of all ages, including children and teenagers, who want to quit using tobacco, whether it’s smokeless tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, or vaping. This year’s May 31

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RiverView Health is now offering Dyslexia Services

May was designated Better Hearing and Speech Month nearly a century ago, in 1927. However, the observation was renamed National Speech-Language-Hearing Month in 2024. Regardless of the name of the recognition or the month, RiverView Health’s Speech-Language Pathology Team of Marissa Eback, MS, CCC-SLP, and Mikala Johnson, MS, CF-SLP, is committed to providing exceptional services

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Director of Senior Life Solutions Cindy Strom, to speak on Older Adult Mental Health at Luncheon May 21

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The annual recognition’s theme for 2025 is “Strength in Connection,” highlighting the vital role that community, support systems, and meaningful relationships play in mental well-being. Studies show that 58% of older adults believe depression is a normal part of aging. RiverView Health’s Senior Life Solutions (SLS) Team wants everyone

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