Campbell County Health
Recent News About Campbell County Health
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Short Term Rehabilitation 101
After experiencing a stroke, prolonged hospitalization, joint replacement, major surgery or other traumatic physical decline, short term rehabilitation can be an essential part of getting back on your feet. It can be frustrating to feel uncomfortable inside the body that was once invincible. When a fall is no longer a laughing matter, The Living Legacy and Rehabilitation Center focuses on getting people back to their homes with renewed strength and confidence in managing their daily life.
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Gynecologic Cancer and the Well Woman
“The best protection any woman can have… is courage”
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Campbell County Health and Sheridan Memorial Hospital Announce Partnership to Provide EMS Services in Sheridan
Campbell County Health (CCH) and Sheridan Memorial Hospital announce a new partnership to provide Emergency Medical Services (EMS) services to Sheridan County.
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The Leading Cause Of Death For Women in The US
City Council approved a change to a current ordinance about unreasonable noise at a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 1, effective immediately. Currently, BRC 5-9-6 Unreasonable Noise Prohibited Between the Hours of 11 p.m.
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What is the Difference Between a Skilled Nursing Facility and Assisted Living?
What is the Difference Between a Skilled Nursing Facility and Assisted Living?
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Thanks for working here this week: Lisa Konija, RN
Meet Lisa Konija, registered nurse in the Emergency department. Lisa received her Associate degree in nursing from Central Wyoming College, and has received additional certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Trauma Nursing (TNCC), and Emergency Pediatric Care (ENPC). She has worked at CCH for five years.
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Thanks for working here this week: Andrea Greene, Sterile Processing Coordinator
Meet Andrea Greene, Sterile Processing Coordinator. Sterile process technicians are responsible for cleaning and sterilizing the equipment and instruments to be used during surgery.
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New Partnership Guarantees Surgical Technology Students Jobs
A new agreement between Laramie County Community College and Campbell County Health will give up to two surgical technology students each year the opportunity to have some education costs covered and guaranteeing work before graduation, and after graduation when certification is obtained.
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A Personal Approach to Care
Lois Reynolds will tell you that it’s so important to stay active, and never be afraid of trying something new.
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School Success Story
School is just around the corner! Summer has flown by and now it is time for kiddos to prepare to return to school. This can cause an increase in anxiety. Sometimes it is first day jitters or excitement- other times it is constant worry that can inhibit daily life. Some ways to help your child work through this
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New Partnership Guarantees Surgical Technology Students Jobs
A new agreement between Laramie County Community College and Campbell County Health will give up to two surgical technology students each year the opportunity to have some education costs covered and guaranteeing work before graduation, and after graduation when certification is obtained.
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Cardiology Achievement Award
Campbell County Health (CCH) has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain ̶ MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2022. CCH is one of only 240 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor.
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CCH Presents DAISY and BEE Awards
On June 22, 2022, Campbell County Health presented a DAISY Award to Tandie Kelly, registered nurse, and a BEE Award to Sam Peak, Registration Specialist. Both work in the CCMG Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine clinic.
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Thanks for working here this week: Josette Bryngelson, Physical Therapist
Meet Josette Bryngelson, Physical Therapist in Rehabilitation Services. Josette received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Physical Therapy degree from the University of North Dakota. During her healthcare career Josette has worked in Environmental Services in a long-term care facility, worked for a year as a PT/OT aide for physically and developmentally challenged people, and as a physical therapist for the last 24 years (14 years at CCH). She feels that each job has shaped her into the physical therapist and the person she is today.
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Department Discovery – Maternal Child Services
The CCH Maternal Child Unit takes pride in making new beginnings a safe and memorable experience for new parents in our community by providing obstetric, newborn and infant care in our new patient rooms. Moms labor, deliver and recover in the same room, called an LDRP; a C-section (operating) room and Level 2 Special Care Nursery rooms are available if needed.
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CCH Board Approves Community Health Needs Assessment
The Campbell County Health (CCH) Board of Trustees approved the 2022-2024 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) at a Special Board meeting on June 7, 2022.
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Thanks for working here this week: Sarah Gleason
Meet Sarah Gleason, Certified Medical Assistant in Campbell County Medical Group’s Family Medicine Clinic. Medical assistants are often the first and last person a patient interacts with, making a lasting impact on the patient experience.
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Thanks for working here this week: Grace Charles, CCMA
Meet Navada, or “Grace” Charles, CCMA; Patient Account Counselor and Medical Assistant in the CCMG Main Clinic. Grace has been at CCH for 10 years, but has worked in healthcare for 27 years, beginning as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at age 16, working in several long-term care facilities, including the old Pioneer Manor (now The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center). She began working as a medical assistant in one of the CCMG clinics in 2014, and has worked in the clinic setting ever since.
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CCH Employee Certified in Infection Control
Kim Lindeman, Infection Preventionist at Campbell County Health, (CCH0) recently became certified in Infection Control, (CIC) by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC).
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Thanks for working here this week: Tanner Low, M.S., CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist
Meet Tanner Low, M.S., CCC-SLP, Speech-language pathologist in Rehabilitation Services. Tanner works primarily at The Legacy and Home Health and Hospice, but also works with Medical Surgical and ICU patients at Campbell County Memorial Hospital. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders, and a Master’s of Science degree in Communication Disorders, both from Brigham Young University. He has worked at CCH for 2 ½ years.