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Wilson Health weathers coronavirus pandemic
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SIDNEY Wilson Health entered the new decade focused on expansion efforts and delivering high-quality care to the communities served.
“No one could have guessed that come March, we would all face the most unprecedented challenges not only to the hospital, but to our community, the state of Ohio, the United States and the world,” said Mark Klosterman, Wilson Health chief executive officer.
His report continues:
I am very proud of how Wilson Health has weathered the coronavirus pandemic – in fact, I believe it has been one of our finest hours. In my 25 years in healthcare, to see our healthcare system come together for our patients and community in the extraordinary ways it has during this crisis, has been truly remarkable. Our staff and medical providers worked unconditionally to implement critical changes to our protocols, facilities and supplies so we were prepared for surges in COVID-19 patients while protecting the hea
Helena hospital opens new clinic to help people suffering from chronic wounds
Credit: St. Peter s Health
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-02-17 12:17:14-05
HELENA â St. Peterâs Health has opened a new Wound Care Center dedicated to healing chronic wounds that have resisted traditional treatment through specialized, physician-led care.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), around 6.5 million patients in the United States are currently living with a chronic wound. Wounds that are not healing properly are more common in elderly patients or patients that may be afflicted by other diseases like diabetes. No one should have to live with a non-healing wound, said St. Peter s Wound Care Director and Physical Therapist Jane O Driscoll, PT. Often, people with wounds will suffer in silence or delay care. Whether your non-healing wound is the result of a surgery, trauma, or chronic condition, we can help.
St. Peter s Health opens new clinic to help those suffering from chronic wounds
By: John Riley
and last updated 2021-02-17 21:03:08-05
HELENA â St. Peterâs Health has opened a new Wound Care Center dedicated to healing chronic wounds that have resisted traditional treatment through specialized, physician-led care.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), around 6.5 million patients in the United States are currently living with a chronic wound. Wounds that are not healing properly are more common in elderly patients or patients that may be afflicted by other diseases like diabetes. No one should have to live with a non-healing wound, said St. Peter s Wound Care Director and Physical Therapist Jane O Driscoll, PT. Often, people with wounds will suffer in silence or delay care. Whether your non-healing wound is the result of a surgery, trauma, or chronic condition, we can help.
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