North Country Regional Hospital News http://www.grandlakechamber.com/admin Information and updates for North Country Regional Hospital NCRH 3rd Annual Walk to Remember http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=98 <p>We encourage anyone to come and walk for the steps your baby never got to take or to support those who have lost a child or children. The walk will conclude with a memorial service where each baby&rsquo;s name is read and a tree is planted in their memory. The memorial service is not just a remembrance but a celebration of each life, no matter how long or short. The walk is a wonderful way for parents to connect with other people who have lost a child. We encourage participants to create a poster or bring a photo for the memory wall to further remember the babies we hold in our hearts.</p> Lifestyles for Wellness http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=97 <p>The North Country Health Services Foundation and its Community Relations Committee are proud to present a seminar for a healthier you.</p> NCHS Peak Performance 5K and Fun Run http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=95 <p>North Country Peak Performance First Annual 5K and Fun Run</p> NCHS Announces Selection of New Chief Nursing Officer http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=93 <p>North Country Health Services of Bemidji, Minnesota, has announced the hiring of a new nurse executive to oversee the nursing function throughout the organization. Shirley Heintz was selected after an extensive national search process over the course of the last several months and is slated to begin her new duties mid-September 2010. Heintz replaces long-time Chief Nursing Officer, Joseph Dahlby, who retired in May of 2010. He held that position at NCHS for over 20 years.</p> Summer Healthcare Intern at WoodsEdge http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=90 <p>Neilson Place, Trillium, and WindSong are currently providing a Summer Healthcare Internship for a local post-secondary student. Funding for the program is provided through a contract with the Minnesota Department of Health&rsquo;s Office of Rural Health and Primary Care.</p> Otter Tail Power Company Support's NCHS Foundation's Current Project, Excellence in Healthcare http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=88 <p>Otter Tail Power Company recently donated $15,000 to the North Country Health Services Foundation&rsquo;s current project, <em>Excellence in Healthcare</em>. The donation qualifies Otter Tail for membership in the Foundation&rsquo;s Business Investors in Health Club.</p> NCHS Honors 2010 Service Awards Recipients http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=84 <p>Each year, North Country Health Services recognizes employees for their longevity. The contributions long-term employees make are critical to an organization&rsquo;s success. Thank you to all of these employees who have committed their career to providing the quality healthcare for which North Country Health Services is recognized.</p> Knife River Materials Supports NCHS Foundation http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=77 <p>Knife River Materials recently donated $5,000 to the North Country Health Services Foundation&rsquo;s current project, <em>Excellence in Healthcare</em>. The donation qualifies Knife River Materials for membership in the Foundation&rsquo;s Business Investors in Health Club.</p> NCRH Visiting Hours http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=76 <p>Visitors are as important to us as our patients. North Country Regional Hospital supports the involvement of family members in providing care for our patients.&nbsp; While some patients and families are celebrating, others may be experiencing painful situations.&nbsp; Our visitor guidelines promote involvement of families and friends in patient care while also recognizing the need for rest, privacy, and quiet times for all patients.</p> NCHS Auxiliary Names 2010 Scholarship Recipients http://www.grandlakechamber.com/adminnews_view.php?id=71 <p>Eight $1,500 scholarships were awarded this spring by the North Country Health Services Auxiliary to students pursuing careers in a health-related field. Funds for the scholarships are from profits of the North Country Regional Hospital Gift Shop.&nbsp;</p>