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A north Iowa mental health expert advises watching for warning signs if a loved one or someone you know is struggling emotionally.
Mitchell County Regional Health Center’s Sheila Kobliska specializes in the mental health of older adults as the hospital’s Program Director for Senior Life Solutions. She says many of the warning signs a senior is having mental health issues also apply to people of all ages.
Kobliska adds other warning signs include changes in eating habits and loss of enjoyment of things one used to enjoy. She says if someone is struggling with their mental health, remind them they are not alone and there is help available.
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Jason W. Selby
Press News
(Editor s note: The assertion that there were signs on almost every street in town has been changed to many streets.)Â
Across Osage, campaign placards from the previous month have been replaced by blue and white âBring Haganman Backâ signs.
They can be seen on many streets in town.
On the road to Mitchell County Regional Health Center in Osage, Bring Haganman Back signs can be seen in some yards. Jason W. Selby, Mitchell County Press News
On Nov. 4, Mitchell County Regional Health Center officially relieved Dr. Mark Haganman of duty. This left many of his patients outraged, leading to a grassroots campaign to reinstate the 2015 Physician of the Year.