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Celebrating Volunteers

Celebrating Volunteers

Volunteers add so much to our communities! National Volunteer Recognition Week is April 16 -22 and it’s time to celebrate them and call attention to the great things they do. Stop for a minute and think of all the places you encounter volunteers. How would communities, organizations, churches, schools, and businesses function without them? Volunteers […]

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Employee of the Quarter

Caught You Caring: Chase Rovere Chase Rovere, Maintenance Technician, has been named Windom Area Health’s employee of the quarter for Quarter 1, 2023!  Chase has been with WAH since March of 2019 and has become a great asset to our team. Chase is always offering a helping hand and going above and beyond for his

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Outdoor Activities: A Safe and Steady Approach to Getting Back Outside

Outdoor Activities: A Safe and Steady Approach to Getting Back Outside

Winter is long and dreary, and for many people, it is a time where workouts move indoors. Did you know there is a difference between working out indoors versus outdoors, and that you should gradually transition into your outdoor activities and workouts to prevent overuse injuries? Recreational activities such as tennis, golf, and outdoor running/walking

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Employee of the Quarter

Caught You Caring: Nicole Sammons Nicole has been with Windom Area Health as an Occupational Therapist for over 15 years, and works with many patients in our Rehabilitation Department. She has been instrumental in starting our senior driving program, and also growing our pediatric and sensory integration services. She has been known to adjust her

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5 Years of the Giving Tree

5 Years of the Giving Tree

The Giving Tree project continues to grow and thrive! The project was founded in 2018 through the Windom Area Health’s (WAH) Employee Focus Committee to provide assistance to children and families in need during the holiday season. “We want to give back to the communities we serve and our goal is to help more kids

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The Great American Smoke Out

The Great American Smokeout

The Great American Smokeout, sponsored by the American Cancer Society each year during the third week of November, challenges smokers to give up cigarettes for 24 hours.  With the hopes of people making it those first 24 hours without a cigarette, just maybe some individuals will decide to quit after all. The process starts with

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