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ONLY ESSENTIAL VISITS TO BE ALLOWED AT RIVERVIEW NURSING HOME

At this time, the RiverView Care Center (nursing home) is requiring family and friends to reschedule their visits to a later time. Essential visits only will be allowed, and visitors will need to be screened. The screening will be inclusive of: Assessing for signs or symptoms of a respiratory infection, such as fever, cough, shortness […]

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MEET NEW RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION DIRECTOR RANDY SCHOENBORN

The RiverView Health Foundation has a new director. Randy Schoenborn is replacing Kent Bruun, who is retiring.  Schoenborn has been working alongside Bruun for the last two weeks, but officially takes over as director on Monday, March 2.  Schoenborn said he is familiar with northwest Minnesota, having grown up in Mahnomen and has been impressed

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RIVERVIEW OFFERS CHILDBIRTH CLASS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 7

RiverView Health is offering a daylong class for expecting parents on Saturday, March 7. The class will include information on labor support, coping strategies, understanding the labor and delivery process, newborn care, car seat safety, breastfeeding and infant CPR. Area physicians encourage their obstetrics patients to attend classes, with a support coach, to better understand

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RIVERVIEW AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR BLOOD DRIVE FRIDAY

People often wait for a major tragedy to strike to consider donating blood. But every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, meaning tragedies on an individual scale are happening daily. Donate now to ensure they have what they need when their tragedy strikes. RiverView Health Auxiliary, in cooperation with Vitalant, formerly United

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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION SENDS THANK YOU FOR A RECORD-BREAKING GIVING HEARTS DAY

What a difference a day makes! Thank you to the generous donors who made Giving Hearts Day 2020 the greatest day of giving in the RiverView Foundation’s history! On February 13th, exactly 500 donations totaled $542,788 to help RiverView Health continue its mission of providing exceptional care. Nearly 500 non-profit organizations from North Dakota and

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CROOKSTON EAGLES DONATES OVER $3,000 TO RIVERVIEW AND ALTRU FROM CANCER EVENT

The Crookston Eagles Club hosted their 3rd annual Community Soars to Defeat Cancer event on October 26th. We want to extend a huge thank you to all who attended and to all the businesses that donated – all helped to make the event a success.  The feature cancer this year was Skin Cancer or Melanoma.

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