(Fargo, ND) It’s important to remember that a stroke isn’t always obvious. In some cases, patients show no symptoms, but rather have a gut feeling that something isn’t right.
This was the case for Grand Forks resident, Kevin Dean, who was flown to Essentia Health for immediate and expert care which was instrumental in Dean’s survival and recovery after a stroke.
Two days after his 65th birthday, Dean woke up and didn’t feel well. He didn’t have symptoms of anything specific, but he described it as “just feeling off.” Thinking maybe he had picked up a bug, he took a nap to see if that helped him feel better.
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Gordon Baker
Gordon “Gordy” R. Baker, 75, Frazee, MN, died Friday, May 14, 2021 at Essentia Health in Fargo, ND.
Funeral services will be 2:00 PM, Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at Furey Funeral Home in Frazee. Visitation will be at 1:00 prior to the service at the funeral home on Wednesday. Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery, rural Detroit Lakes.
Gordon Robert Baker was born October 16, 1945 in Detroit Lakes, MN to Arthur and Mary (Manning) Baker. He was raised and educated in Frazee, graduating in the class of 1964. Gordon was united in marriage to Diane Craft, August 28, 1965 in Detroit Lakes. They made their home in Minneapolis 1965 - 1969 when they moved to Frazee. During his working career, Gordon owned and operated his own auto repair business, worked for Thorson Road Construction and, along with his wife, operated Country Tackle and Krafts.
Essentia Health has started a special program to help those trying to recover after COVID-19. Written By: Kevin Wallevand | 10:12 pm, May 10, 2021
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. Thousands of people in the region have battled COVID-19 and while most have recovered, some continue to fight those long-hauler complications.
87-year-old Ray Schmitz was putting in some physical therapy time Monday, May 10. Ray left his home in Perham in October, hospitalized with COVID-19. He hasn t been back since. One day I prayed to die, he said.
For weeks, Ray Schmitz was battling the disease. He fought for life on a ventilator, while November and December passed by in a haze. Worse, there were times he wasn t sure he would make it.
MSUM, Essentia partner to train nurses using virtual reality-equipped mannequins
“It really opens up a whole new avenue for students getting trained in nursing in the Fargo-Moorhead area,” the program s coordinator said. Written By: Patrick Springer | ×
Associate professor Erica Evans, right, explains some of the procedures nursing students can practice on the infant simulator as student Bigirimana Patience handles a newborn after its delivery from a birth simulator Monday, May 10, 2021, at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
MOORHEAD Minnesota State University Moorhead and Essentia Health have joined to launch a new bachelor’s degree program in nursing that uses the latest in virtual reality laboratory equipment.
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