CCH Health Connect
Welcome to Campbell County Health's blog, Health Connect, where you’ll
find the latest news and information to keep you and your family healthy.
This blog is written by many of our administrators, physicians and other
providers to improve health care, promote health and fight disease in
our community. It will connect you to various sections of our website
as well as social media.
We’re looking to engage you in conversation – we simply ask
that you do so in a polite and respectful way. Please be courteous, and
avoid comments that are profane, obscene, offensive, sexually explicit,
inappropriate, inflammatory or otherwise objectionable. Remember that
when you post a comment to a blog or our social media sites, it is published
for the world to see. Please consider carefully how much personal medical
information you want to share, with the understanding that this information
may be linked to your name and published on the Internet. Social media
is, after all, social, so please post your comments, questions and concerns
and help everyone in our community get the most out of our blog and social
media sites. Please read CCH's
Social Media Guidelines for more information.
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Nine tips to help you "move it" from home!
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January 26, 2016
Are you planning to work out from home this year? Working out at home can be a challenge when dishes are piled in the sink, there is laundry to be folded, and don't forget the latest episode of Duck Dynasty that's on your TV (or ...
CNA Spotlight: Cynthia Harnish, CNA, Pioneer Manor
Posted on
January 22, 2016
In July of 2015, the Wyoming Department of Health issued a statement that said the shortage of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in Wyoming is reaching crisis stage—a reality that we're seeing here at Campbell County Health. So, ...
Folic acid prevents birth defects
Posted on
January 22, 2016
More than 120,000 babies are born with a birth defect each year in the United States. In fact, birth defects are the leading cause of infant deaths. There are thousands of different birth defects, affecting the structure or function of ...
Baby cake program makes a sweet statement
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January 22, 2016
Mmmm cake. That's precisely what Campbell County Health Nutrition Services thought when they created a baby cakes program at Campbell County Health. So, what is this program, and who can get a slice of that delicious cake? Essentially, ...
CEO Update January 2016
Posted on
January 21, 2016
Surveys say that communication is the No. 1 thing that employees think needs improvement in almost any organization. With almost 1,200 full time, part-time and on-call employees, Campbell County Health is no different. We want our employees ...
Starting the conversation about driving with an older adult
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January 21, 2016
Many older adults may think about how long they will be capable of driving safely, silently wondering and dreading the day the family or doctor will tell them to stop driving. Early conversations between families and friends can bring up ...
Meet Dr. Jim Price, the January 2016 Provider of the Month
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January 15, 2016
Our physicians are experts and great people too! Meet Jim Price, DO, the January 2016 Provider of the Month. Dr. Price is Board Certified in Anesthesiology and joined the medical staff in 2012. He attended medical school at Western ...
Six tips to help you improve your health this year
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January 14, 2016
January is typically a month of new beginnings and refreshed intentions for the coming year. For many of us, a new year means New Year’s resolutions—but how do you sustain those resolutions until they become consistent habits? ...
CNA Spotlight: Candace Nelson, CNA, Transitional Care Unit
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January 14, 2016
In July of 2015, the Wyoming Department of Health issued a statement that said the shortage of certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in Wyoming is reaching crisis stage—a reality that we're seeing here at Campbell County Health. So, ...
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