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VILLA ST. VINCENT RECOGNIZES NATIONAL NURSES, SKILLED NURSING AND HOSPITAL WEEK

During the month of May, In recognition of National Nurses Week and National Skilled Nursing Care Week, Villa St. Vincent residents and caregivers will be the focus.   National Nurses Week is May 6-12. This year’s theme for the week is “Compassion/Expertise/Trust”. This special week always begins on May 6, and ends on May 12…because May

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VILLA ST. VINCENT ASSOCIATE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Villa St. Vincent has had one staff associate test positive for COVID-19.  The following statement was released by Janis Kivela Hooey, Community Relations Manager for Benedictine Health System. – Villa St. Vincent was notified yesterday that one associate tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). This individual, who has worn a face mask on all shifts

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VILLA ST. VINCENT CELEBRATES ITS OT TEAM DURING NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY MONTH

The Villa St. Vincent is celebrating its Occupational Therapy time during National Occupational Therapy Month.  The Villa St Vincent’s short-term care and rehabilitation services offer skilled nursing care and a full therapy service so that people can recover after a hospital stay and get back to living fully, living well. The Villa thanks its Occupational

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VILLA ST. VINCENT, RIVERVIEW HEALTH RECEIVE COVID-19 EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE GRANTS FROM MDH

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced today that it has awarded $50 million in emergency health care grants to nearly 350 provider organizations across the state for preparing for and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants in Crookston were awarded to the Villa St. Vincent ($29,442) and RiverView Healthcare Association ($100,000). MDH awarded grants

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THE SUMMIT FEATURED TENANT IS SISTER CLARIET PERREAULT

The SUMMIT Senior Apartments with Assisted Living Services treasures the life experiences of its tenants.  If you are looking for Sr. Clariet Perreault, you will more than likely find her busy at work accomplishing something important.  When staff knocked at her door seeking an interview; she was cutting out a teddy bear pattern from scrap

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