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GREAT NEWS Our COVID-19 Vaccine Experience - Great River Health System
Your health counts.

           GREAT NEWS
                                                                                                                                                            FEBRUARY 2021

           Our COVID-19 Vaccine Experience
           Great River Medical Center began providing first
           doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to employees
           Friday, Dec. 19. Following Iowa Department of
           Public Health and Des Moines County Public
           Health guidelines, employees who have direct
           patient contact received the voluntary vaccine
           first. Additional employees were offered vaccines
           in tier groups. The final employee group became
           eligible Jan. 22.

           Most employees received the Pfizer-BioNTech
           vaccine. The hospital has an ultra-cold refrigerator
           that is required to keep the vaccine at -80 degrees
                                                                                               Housekeeper Jon Cowles gets his COVID-19 vaccine.
           C. The first-dose supply of the Pfizer vaccine was
           exhausted Jan. 22, and the hospital began using
           its smaller supply of the Moderna vaccine.
                                                                                                    Where to Get Your
                                                                                                    COVID-19 Vaccine
           There is a 21-day period between doses of the
           Pfizer vaccine and a 28-day period for the Moder-
           na vaccine. Both are said to be about 95% effective                                      Local health departments are responsi-
           with two doses.                                                                          ble for giving COVID-19 vaccines to the
                                                                                                    public. To get information, please call the
           During the first month of vaccinations, 1% of                                            health department in the county where
           employees who received their first doses of the                                          you live. Here are telephone numbers
           Pfizer vaccine reported reactions including fever,                                       for Great River Medical Center’s service
           chills, tiredness and headache. After receiving the                                      area:
           second dose, 3.9% reported reactions.                                                    • Des Moines County, 319-753-8290
                                                                                                    • Hancock County (Illinois)
                                                                                                      217-357-2171
                                                                                                    • Henderson County (Illinois)
                                                                                                      309-627-2812
                                                                                                    • Henry County, 319-385-0779
                                                                                                    • Lee County, 319-376-1077
                                                                                                    • Louisa County, 319-523-3981

Information in this newsletter is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified
health provider with questions about your medical condition. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking advice or treatment because of something you have read
here. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
GREAT NEWS Our COVID-19 Vaccine Experience - Great River Health System
Great River Friends                                                           Get
Extends Scholarship                                                           Vaccinated:
Deadline to March 1                                                           A Physician’s
Great River Friends has extended its scholarship                              Perspective
deadline. Two types of scholarships are offered to                            From a Facebook post by
students pursuing health care careers.                                        David Carlson, MD, family
                                                                              medicine:
Applicants for high school scholarships must be
seniors with minimum 3.0 grade point averages.                                “Got my first COVID-19 vaccine today! I have to ad-
They must live in or attend schools within Great                              mit I was and am a bit of a skeptic, given the lack of
River Medical Center’s service area (about 60                                 long-term evidence of safety of the so-called ge-
miles).                                                                       netic (RNA and DNA) vaccines; their effectiveness,
                                                                              however, is without question. I investigated the
Applicants for continuing college student schol-                              science extensively, and believe that on balance,
arships must have graduated from high schools in                              they’re safe and a lot safer than gambling with my
Great River Medical Center’s service area in the last                         life.
10 years and have completed at least one year of
college. Students in graduate school may apply.                               “You see, I have asthma, I’m closing in on 60
                                                                              years young, got myself a high-risk job(!), and
Scholarship applications must be postmarked                                   I’ve personally witnessed the unpredictability of
or delivered by Monday, March 1.                                              this plague we’re going through, as well as the
                                                                              devastation it can cause. The small long-term risk
Great River Friends is a community of donors and                              of the unknown is worth the incredible benefit of
volunteers that supports Great River Medical Cen-                             being vaccinated! We don’t yet have evidence of
ter with the gifts of time, talent and treasure. For                          the genetic vaccines’ safety for pregnancy, but we
more information, please call Volunteer Services at                           will before 2021 is over.
319-768-3340.
                                                                              “To my friends, patients, family and Facebook fol-
                                                                              lowers, please get vaccinated. The FDA and CDC
                                                                              are extremely cautious and reputable agencies,

February Casual Days                                                          and I’ve been convinced (as much as possible, un-
                                                                              til direct long-term studies are completed – years
Employees purchase $2 stickers for the opportu-                               from now) the currently available vaccines are safe
nity to wear jeans to work on designated Fridays.                             and effective.”
The February casual days and organizations they
benefit are:

Feb. 5 American Heart Association
Feb. 19 National Marfan Association

     David Carlson, MD, receives his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Jan. 27.
GREAT NEWS Our COVID-19 Vaccine Experience - Great River Health System
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Your Heart Is Your Love Health Meter
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner,           Following the A-B-Cs of heart health can help
our minds turn to hearts. Hearts on cards and           you prevent heart disease. Getting started during
decorations, heart-shaped cookies. Did you              American Heart Month can lead to a healthier
know February is American Heart Month? The              2021. Learn more.
entire month is set aside to raise awareness of
heart health and prevention of heart disease.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death
for women and men in the U.S. Most of these
deaths could be prevented if people took bet-
ter care of their hearts. Think A-B-C.
                                                               Heart Attack
Avoid tobacco.
Smoking harms nearly every organ in the body.
                                                               Warning Signs
Once you start smoking or using other forms of
                                                               If you have any of these signs, call
tobacco, it’s hard to quit. That’s because the nico-
                                                               911 right away:
tine in tobacco is an addictive chemical. The more
                                                               • Uncomfortable pressure, squeez-
you use it, the more you need to feel good. When
                                                                  ing, fullness or pain in the center
you stop smoking, the withdrawal symptoms are
                                                                  of your chest. It lasts more than
unpleasant. But quitting is worth the temporary
                                                                  a few minutes, or goes away and
discomfort!
                                                                  comes back.
                                                               • Pain or discomfort in one or
Get tips for quitting tobacco here.
                                                                  both arms, the back, neck, jaw or
                                                                  stomach
Become more active.                                            • Shortness of breath with or
Regular exercise is essential for keeping your
                                                                  without chest discomfort
heart healthy. The American Heart Association
                                                               • Other signs such as breaking
recommends getting 150 minutes of moderate or
                                                                  out in a cold sweat, nausea or
75 minutes of vigorous exercise every week. That
                                                                  lightheadedness
might sound like a lot, but when you consider
                                                               • As with men, women’s most
there are 10,080 minutes in a week, it’s very doable!
                                                                  common heart attack symptom
Break it up into 10-minute sessions. Even small
                                                                  is chest pain or discomfort. But
amounts of exercise can reduce your risk of heart
                                                                  women are somewhat more
disease. Start slowly. You should begin feeling a
                                                                  likely than men to experience
little better each day.
                                                                  some of the other common
                                                                  symptoms, particularly shortness
Choose a healthy diet.                                            of breath, nausea/vomiting and
A heart-healthy diet is a great weapon for fighting               back or jaw pain.
heart disease. Choose colorful fruits and veggies,
whole grains, low-fat dairy, chicken and fish. Limit
red meat, sweets and sugar-sweetened beverages.
Coordinate your diet with your physical activity so
you are using up the calories you are consuming.
GREAT NEWS Our COVID-19 Vaccine Experience - Great River Health System
Hospital Casual Day
Donations Top $8,400
Great River Medical Center employees donated
$8,462 through casual day contributions in 2020.
On designated Fridays, employees may wear jeans
to work in exchange for $2 casual day stickers.

The money was given to 22 organizations and
services chosen by an employee committee:
• Boy Scouts of America-Mississippi Valley Council
• Burlington Homeless Shelter                           Don’t let the
• Camp One Step
• Community Action of Southeast Iowa                 pandemic limit your
• Des Moines County Emergency Response Team
• Des Moines County Humane Society                        activity.
• Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
• Great River Friends                                Exercising is a great way to make yourself
• Great River Medical Center Employee Assistance     look and feel better physically and mentally.
• Great River Medical Center Food Drive
• Great River Medical Center Hats & Mittens Drive    • New members join with no enrollment fee.
• Greater Burlington Area Crime Stoppers             • Dual membership at Health Fitness and
• Hematology & Oncology-Great River Medical            Universal Fitness
  Center                                             • Socially distanced workouts and classes
• Hetta Gilbert Children’s Medical Organization      • Frequent and extensive cleaning
• Kayla’s Cupboard
• Kidd’s Kids                                        Now is a great time to get off the couch and
• Klein Center Sunshine Club                         join the fitness movement!
• R.S.V.P.
• SCC Dreamcatchers Club                                            Health Fitness
• Toys for Tots                                                     Wellness Plaza
• United Way                                                      1401 W. Agency Rd.
• Walk to End Alzheimer’s                                          West Burlington
• Young House Bridges Out of Poverty                                319-768-4191

                                                                 Universal Fitness
                                                            2750 Mt. Pleasant St., Suite 104
                                                                      Burlington
                                                                    319-208-1744
LETTER

                                            HANDS
The Finest Care
With all of the perils and chal-
lenges of 2020, it is difficult to
find positive news to share.
Today, we are bringing you that
news regarding your staff at
Great River Hospice House!

                                            FACE
In October of 2019 in San Di-
ego, my brother was diagnosed
with Burkitt’s Lymphoma and
received a dire long-term
outlook. Having had a won-
derful experience with our
parents, Holly (2018) and Kay
(2016) Wagner at the hospice
house, Mark chose to come

                                            SPACE
to Burlington to receive care
after devastating chemotherapy
treatments. After nearly two
months and much TLC at the
hospice house, we was able to
return to his California home
for nearly ten months! What a
great recovery for him!

Unfortunately, in November of
2020, he was declining rapidly
and, again, chose to return to (in
his words) “the best nurses and
their assistants in the country”
                                     Please remain vigilant,
at Great River Hospice House.
The expertise and caring nature      even after receiving the
of the staff were phenomenal
during his final days before he       COVID-19 vaccine.
passed away on November 23.

Read more

                                                     Your health counts.
EMPLOYEE INFORMATION

People
                    Ashlee Barnes became
                    Nursing Director of the
                    Women & Family Center, and
                    the Behavioral Health, Med-
                    ical Care and Rehabilitation
                    units Jan. 25.

                    Kate Gordon joined the
                                                                  BLOOD
                    hospital as Nurse Manager of
                    the Medical-Surgical Unit.
                                                                  DRIVE
                                                                      6:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
                                                                       Thursday, March 4
                                                                            Oak Room

                                                        • You may donate if your last donation was Jan. 6
                                                          or earlier.
                    Carolyn Stiefel, Employee           • Bring a photo ID.
                    Health, will retire Friday, Feb.    • Please eat before donating.
                    19. She has worked at the
                    hospital for 33 years               This blood drive is for employees only. Please use
                                                        this link to register or call Gina Anderson, Market-
                                                        ing & Communications, ext. 3303.

Mary Vaughan, Surgical Services, retired Jan. 28.
She worked at the hospital for 46 years.

   Letter
   Great River Friends would like to express their gratitude to all who have donated and continue
   to donate to the Annual Giving Campaign. Your donation allows the group to provide funding
   for services that enhance the care experiences of patients and their families while at Great River
   Medical Center. It also provides scholarships to area students pursuing a career in the health field.

   The employees’ generous response to this campaign is a source of hope in light of the many chal-
   lenges we have all had to face this past year. Thank you for helping us serve our community better.
EMPLOYEE INFORMATION

Great River Health/Henry County Health Center
Partnership Vote Set for March 2
Great River Health is excited about plans to expand    A Vote Yes! Henry County Health Center Com-
our partnership with Henry County Health Center        mittee has been formed to help lead our efforts
(HCHC) in Mount Pleasant. This is a step forward       to engage and inform voters. This committee is
in a long-standing relationship between our two        made up of several leading voices in the Henry
organizations, and it ensures southeast Iowans         County community and at HCHC. We hope you
will continue to have access to critical health care   familiarize yourself with information to answer
services close to home. We have enjoyed our part-      questions others may ask you in the weeks leading
nership with HCHC for more than 20 years, and we       up to the vote.
are pleased for the opportunity to continue invest-
ing in critical health services, including emergency   This is the right move for southeast Iowa and the
medical services, for residents of our region.         residents we serve. For more information about
                                                       the partnership, please email publicrelations@
Community leaders, business owners and HCHC            grhs.net or call ext. 3300.
associates have responded positively to the an-
nouncement of our plans last year. We also have
appreciated discussions and questions.

If you live in Henry County, you will begin seeing
campaign information including mailers, yard
signs and more in the coming weeks to encour-
age residents to vote “yes” Tuesday, March 2, to
approve the lease agreement associated with the
expanded partnership.
EMPLOYEE INFORMATION

Fidelity Retirement                                  Briefly
Plans Are Active
                                                     • 2020 W-2 forms are available in Workday. To view
                                                       and print your W-2, click Pay Dashboard, then
Here’s what you need to know to get started:           Tax Documents.
• Visit www.netbenefits.com/atwork to set up         • The Nephrology clinic will move to Eastman
  your username and password to access your            Plaza Suite 205 Monday, March 1. It will share
  account. If you already have a Fidelity account,     space with Medicine Specialists. The telephone
  use your existing login information.                 number will remain the same.
• Open your profile to designate your beneficiary.
• Add your preferred email address for receiving
  plan information.
• Access the Planning & Guidance Center to create
  your plan for retirement and other important       New Employees
  goals.
• Review articles, videos and webinars to help you   Todd Chelf
                                                     Associate General Counsel, Legal Services
  make informed financial decisions.
• Attend a virtual workshop to learn more. Reg-      Brandon Eagen
                                                     Housekeeper, Environmental Services
  ister now at https://fmr.zoom.us/webinar/
  register/WN_gCb398_LTTiafG8ZsCUMdQ.                Tara Goff
                                                     Cashier, Heritage Family Pharmacy
• Download the NetBenefits® mobile app to ac-
  cess your account anytime, anywhere.               Renae Goldensoph
                                                     Radiologic Technologist
• Log on or call 800-343-0860 to speak with a
  Fidelity representative who can answer your        Tiffanie Helfrich
                                                     Housekeeper, Environmental Services
  questions.
                                                     Trisha Jackson
                                                     Certified Nurse Assistant, Klein Center
                                                     Mindy Long
                                                     Housekeeper, Environmental Services
                                                     Narisio Lotegleluaki
                                                     Patient Care Technician, Rehabilitation Unit
                                                     Karen Olsen
                                                     Home-Delivered Meals Driver, Nutrition Services
                                                     Kari Schlatter
                                                     RN Case Manager, Hospice House
                                                     Jasmine Stewart
                                                     Patient Care Technician, Medical Care Unit
                                                     Jack Stinson
                                                     Delivery Driver, Heritage Park Pharmacy
                                                     Kimberly Wallerich
                                                     Registration Clerk, Physicians & Clinics
                                                     Glenna Washburn
                                                     Constant Observer 1, Nursing
Employee Profile

                 Wendy Bloomer
    Registered Nurse, Inpatient Dialysis
         Critical Care Clinical Facilitator

Start date:
June 2005

What I do:
I provide hemodialysis services for patients, and I
teach nurses who work in the Intensive Care and
Cardiovascular Care units. My days can be very
busy and fast-paced.

What I wanted to do when I grew up:
Be a florist, librarian or school teacher

Hometown / Where I live now:
Sandwich, Illinois / Burlington

Family:
• Son, Gavin, 19
• Daughters Mariah, 14, and Jocelyn, 6

Things I enjoy:
Anything outdoors, reading, my kids and traveling

My motto or personal mantra:
“Today was good, today was fun, tomorrow is
another one.” Dr. Seuss

Who I root for:
Ali Dabbs, RN, a nurse who is new to Inpatient
Dialysis
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