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Inside RCH`s Exceptional Cancer Care Healthy Recipes/Follow
HealthNotes SPRING 2014 3 Inside RCH’s Exceptional Cancer Care 5 Healthy Recipes/Follow Dustin’s Weight Loss Journey 6 Meet the Emergency Room’s Top Doc 8 Nurse Practitioner Sara Twardowski 10 Foundation News Major News Dear Friends, As we move further into 2014, those of us at Rochelle Community Hospital take great pride in our accomplishments of the past year and look forward to furthering our mission in the coming year. As we’ve said many times before, we want to be your community hospital, offering you high-quality healthcare with a personal touch. It will always be our focus to provide Rochelle residents and those from surrounding communities the necessary services with the highest level of technology available to us. Our proudest moment of the last year occurred when we were recognized as the Top Rated Critical Access Hospital in the State of Illinois for 2013. As you may know, we were rated among the Top Five in Illinois and Top 100 in the Nation for 2012 and reached the highest level in the state this past year. This ranking is based on publicly reported information and is analyzed and researched by iVantage Health Analytics located in Portland, Maine. This rating is based on 56 performance measures categorized as Market Strength, Quality, Patient Outcomes, Patient Perspective, Costs and Charges, and Financial Stability. iVantage takes this information and analyzes it into comparative data of approximately 1,300 Critical Access Hospitals nationwide. This serves as a great indicator of the quality care and high level of customer service we provide at Rochelle Community Hospital. Mark J. Batty Chief Executive Officer We have no intention of resting on our laurels which is why we continually look at the services we offer and make sure they are meeting your needs. Having the right level of Primary Care Physicians to meet your family’s expectations and having the specialty services in our Multi-Specialty Clinic at the hospital when needed are two obvious ways we can be the provider you look to when you need healthcare. Last fall we executed a Network Affiliation Agreement with OSF Healthcare through St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford. This year we will use this agreement to access a larger breadth of services through OSF, maintaining quality care while remaining cost-effective. As a small community hospital, there are limitations on the services and equipment we can offer, which is where our agreement with OSF provides the most value. This agreement allows us to maintain our independence with local governance and sole responsibility for administration. Going forward we will look at the locations and the offerings of each of our clinics and will recruit physicians when and where they are needed. While healthcare reform brings with it many changes for healthcare institutions and patients, one of our goals is to reduce your anxiety by making your healthcare easy to access and as pleasant as possible. We will do this by maintaining that personal touch of which we have become so well known. On behalf of all of us associated with Rochelle Community Hospital, I want to thank you for the trust and confidence you place in us as your healthcare provider of choice. Sincerely, Mark J. Batty Chief Executive Officer Rochelle Community Hospital 2 Proof Inside RCH’s Exceptional Cancer Care Donna Williams, R.N., Becomes a Patient The diagnosis was cancer. When Donna Williams got the news, she had a lot of questions. But there was no question about where she wanted to receive treatment: Rochelle Community Hospital. Donna, who works as an R.N. in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit, is intimately familiar with the capabilities of RCH. Rather than sending her to a larger facility – as her sister, a physician, initially urged – her insider knowledge cemented the decision to put her trust and, ultimately, her life in her co-workers’ hands. From the very beginning, Donna knew her hospital was the right choice. A mere four days from the time she’d requested a diagnostic mammogram, she not only had a diagnosis, but an immediate surgery date. “Nowhere can you go from diagnosis to surgery to port implant to chemo in less than a month,” she insists. “Only here.”* Unfortunately, experience had already taught her some hard facts about waiting with cancer. Donna’s mother, a pancreatic cancer patient, had to wait two months for surgery at a larger hospital. And though Donna was diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer, she knew tumors could double in size in as little as 50 days – less time than her mom had waited. “Time can be of the essence. If I’d had to wait, it could have progressed,” she says. *Donna drives from Rockford to Rochelle for her treatments. 3 Currently undergoing chemotherapy, Donna raves about the hospital’s Outpatient Infusion Room, saying she wouldn’t go anywhere else. In RCH Infusion Services Conveniently located on the fact, her first chemotherapy session was at a different hospital and main floor just inside the Second included an excruciating wait that stretched her appointment to six Street entrance, the outpatient hours. The RCH Infusion Room’s wait? Five minutes, maximum, thanks infusion room offers the following to a carefully streamlined process that had her out the door in about 3-1/2 hours. Her experience during those few hours is another reason she’s loyal to RCH’s Infusion Room. In addition to comfortable chairs and televisions to pass the time, patients are treated to warm blankets, snacks and even full meals. The staff bends over backward to make it as comfortable as possible, she says, while also demonstrating remarkable expertise. Services come to her, i.e., registration and lab, so she doesn’t have to go from department to department with her compromised immune system. therapies: • Chemotherapy administration • Blood and blood product transfusions • Electrolyte replacement (hydration) • SQ/IM injections • Procrit and Neupogen injections • Tysabri and other infusions for multiple sclerosis • Iron therapy That same level of TLC is available to everyone who visits the Infusion • Solu-Medrol Room, which offers a long list of medications and therapies – such • Antibiotic therapy as IV antibiotic therapies, osteoporosis treatment and lab draws – in • Thrombolytic therapy (for blood clots) addition to chemotherapy. • RhoGAM therapy Take it from Donna: World-class care truly is close to home. “I love this place – not just as a nurse, but as a patient,” she says. “The hospital is a well-hidden secret that everyone deserves to know about.” • Rabies vaccine series • IV Immunoglobulin • Prolastin (alpha-1-protein inhibitor) therapy • Vancomycin dosing per inpatient pharmacy • Lab draw from venous access devices • Maintenance/management of central venous access devices • Dressing changes for central lines, PICCs and midlines • Port-A-Cath access (for patients with long-term needs) • Therapeutic phlebotomy • Wound care 4 If you have any questions, please call the Outpatient Services Manager at 815-562-2181, ext. 2580. Check out the Healthy Recipes on Our Website! We’re continually trying to add helpful information to the RCH website that will keep you and your family healthy. Have you seen the “Recipe of the Week” provided by Debbie Clark, our Food and Nutrition Manager? Some recent recipes (yummy!) include: • Baked Haddock with Lime Cilantro Butter • Slow Cooker Breakfast Cereal • Cheddar Broccoli Casserole with Crunchy Topping • Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers • Quick Cherry Cinnamon Cobbler • And More! You’ll also find job opportunities, community events and more on our Facebook page and our website… visit RochelleHospital.com to learn what’s happening at Rochelle Community Hospital! Follow Dustin’s Weight Loss Journey! When Dustin Kerwin shared his resolution to lose 100 pounds in the Rochelle News-Leader early this year, we approached him about working with Rochelle Community Hospital professionals to help him achieve his goal and develop lifelong skills for healthy living. Following completion of a physical, he is pursuing his weight loss journey with help from his RCH team: Sara Twardowski, APN, FNP-BC, Family Nurse Practitioner at Rochelle Medical Group; Rajni Sud, Dietitian/ Certified Diabetic Educator; Jaime Haedt, Exercise Physiologist in the Fitness Center; and Debbie Clark, Food and Nutrition Manager. Log onto Dustin with his fitness trainer, Jaime Haedt. RochelleHospital.com to follow Dustin’s progress! 5 Lifestyle Meet the ER’s Top Doc – Matthew Nitsche, M.D. Matthew Nitsche, M.D., is celebrating his one-year anniversary as Emergency Room Medical Director at Rochelle Community Hospital. And this 17-year veteran physician and family man is still enjoying the honeymoon. How did you become interested in medicine? Growing up, we had a good friend of the family… my “Uncle” Jim, who was an orthopedic surgeon. I was inspired just by watching him and seeing what he did. He made me want to help people. Why did you choose emergency medicine? If I had picked a different specialty – say, lungs or kidneys – I would know a lot about one system but perhaps lose day-to-day knowledge of other things. With this specialty, I have to be knowledgeable about every urgent to emergent issue. The lifestyle also appealed to me. I have to work some weekends and holidays, but I always know when I’m working and when I’m off. When I leave the hospital, my family life isn’t interrupted. 6 4 Know the Signs, Save Your Life Want to save a life? Recognizing the Why were you attracted to RCH? signs of heart attack and stroke — and I had been working in Joliet for a long time, and I was interested getting help as soon as possible — in coming to a quieter town. I wanted to spend more time with is key in helping you or a loved one patients, rather than rush around from room to room. I came from a maximize survival and recovery rates. 60-bed ER to a six-bed ER, and I do feel like I’m spending real time with people. I also have five kids I wanted to spend more time with. Signs of stroke Where I was working before required a lot more time and energy. • Difficulty with speech Here, I can be home with my family more. • Numbness and/or tingling in arms or legs What do you do as the ER Medical Director? • Confusion I work in conjunction with other doctors and nurses to make sure • Vision changes everything runs well, and I oversee other physicians. I also work fulltime in the ER, which is eight 24-hour shifts a month, or close to Signs of heart attack 200 hours. • Chest discomfort (heaviness, tightness, pain) What do you like best about being an ER physician? I get to help people – whether I actually do something or just talk to them to help ease their minds when they’re scared or upset. That gives me a lot of satisfaction. What do you find most challenging? You never know what’s going to come through the doors next. Ninety-nine percent of the time it’s nothing terribly complicated, but you have to be prepared for anything. What do you like about working at RCH? The reasons I came here are still attractive, but there were some benefits I didn’t learn about until I got here. The people in the community and at the hospital are great, from the staff to the EMS workers to the patients and their families. That’s what makes it easy to enjoy working here and want to stay for a long time. • Difficulty breathing • Sweating • Nausea • Discomfort in the arms, neck or back With heart attacks, your gender may determine which symptoms you have. “Women tend to experience more nausea or back discomfort, while men have more of the traditional discomfort across the chest,” Dr. Matthew Nitsche says. Discomfort is the important word, he stresses. “On TV, characters clutch their chests in agony, so people may not realize that discomfort – rather than pain – can be a heart attack.” The bottom line: Don’t wait to come into the Emergency Room if you have signs of heart attack or stroke, Dr. Nitsche urges. “Time is of the essence.” 7 Other News Nurse Practitioner Sara Twardowski Combines Expertise and TLC Sometimes a slight detour can actually help you find the right road. That was certainly the case for Rochelle Medical Group’s (RMG) Nurse Practitioner, Sara Twardowski, APN, FNP-BC. After completing an undergraduate degree in bio-chemistry at Cornell College in Iowa, the Ottawa native knew she wanted to pursue a career in healthcare. The question was which one? Jobs in a pediatrics office and a pre-school convinced Sara that nursing was the answer, so she went back to school – first at DePaul University in Chicago for a Master’s in Nursing and then at Northern Illinois University, where she earned a post-Master’s degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Ultimately, this winding road ended in the perfect destination: Rochelle Community Hospital, where Sara is able to help heal and educate patients in a warm, supportive environment. “I immediately felt like this was a place where I could settle in and really be part of the hospital and the community,” she says. 8 As a Nurse Practitioner, Sara partners with other healthcare providers, but her extensive training means she can treat patients independently. Like physicians, nurse practitioners manage both chronic and acute illnesses, order and interpret tests, and prescribe medications. But they work within a safety net. “If I have questions or concerns, I can turn to Dr. Alanis,” she says of RMG physician Diana Alanis. Although they function like physicians in many ways, at heart nurse practitioners are just that – nurses. “We’re trained in the nursing model,” Sara explains. “Our goal is to treat the whole person – mind, body and spirit.” In general, Sara is able to spend a significant amount of time with patients, providing education about new medications or lifestyle changes. It’s a collaborative method that many people, including some of her current patients, actively seek out. “My patients and I are a team,” she says. “They’re in charge of their health; I’m here to ensure they have the information they need to make the right decisions.” Sara enjoys the variety of family practice, though her background speaks to her particular interest in pediatrics. “I take special joy in seeing young patients,” she admits. “I love doing well-child visits and talking with parents about development and behavior.” Her next career goal is to become a hospitalist, a healthcare provider who tends to hospitalized patients. But Sara, who is currently undergoing the necessary training, insists it will be an additional role, rather than a different role. “I’ll still work full-time at the office, seeing the same patients,” she promises. For an appointment with Sara, call 815-561-8335. 9 Foundation News Thank You to Our 2013 FOUNDATION DONORS! 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Join us for fun during the 8th Annual Hospital Hustle on Saturday, June 7, and help raise funds for six new Philips HeartStart defibrillators. Hosted by the RCH Foundation, the Annual Hospital Hustle 5K (3.1 miles) Walk/ Run will be held at Rochelle Township High School (RTHS) starting at 8 a.m. The race will begin at the RTHS campus (1406 Flagg Road) and follow the bike path to Atwood Park and back. We encourage individuals and teams to participate and register early! In fact, anyone who registers will be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card. Pre-registration is $20 until May 31 and $25 beginning June 1 until race day at 7:45 a.m. You can find more details, as well as registration forms and sponsorship information, on our website – RochelleHospital.com/AnnualHustle – or contact Janet Stewart, Marketing/Public Relations Coordinator, at 815-561-3113. 11 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 154 ROCHELLE, IL 900 N. Second St. Rochelle, IL 61068 www.rochellehospital.com Upcoming Community Events Wednesday, April 23, 2014 FREE Community Presentation “Why Do You Fall?” at RCH Auxiliary Room, 6:00 p.m. with assorted desserts. Featuring M-O-I Physical Therapist, Sarah Greenhagen, DPT. Are you over the age of 65? Do you fall once a year or more? Does fear of falling limit what you do in your daily life? Sarah will address what causes you to fall, the negative impact falling can have on your future health, as well as how you can prevent future falls. Please register by calling Janet Stewart at 815-561-3113 no later than April 21. Saturday, April 26, 2014 RCH Auxiliary Garage Sale at Hicks Hall, United Methodist Church at 709 Fourth Avenue, 7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Includes gently used clothing. All proceeds benefit the hospital. Saturday, May 3, 2014 RCH Auxiliary Derby Day Celebration at Beacon on the Green. Begins at 4:00 p.m. with: Watering Trough, Run for the Roses, Feedbag Buffet, RTHS Jazz Band, Silent Auction and Best Decorated Hat Contest. Tickets are $30 each and available at the RCH Gift Shoppe. All proceeds benefit the hospital. Thursday, May 15, 2014 FREE Community Presentation “Let’s Talk About Stroke” at Beacon on the Green. Featuring Dr. Monica Simionescu, a neurologist with OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford. 5:00-6:00 p.m. Informational Booths, 6:00 p.m. Presentation/Dinner begins. A heart healthy dinner will be served. Please register by calling Janet Stewart at 815-561-3113 no later than May 12. Saturday, June 7, 2014 RCH Foundation 8th Annual Hospital Hustle 5KWalk/Run at Rochelle Township High School. For more information, see page 11 or check RochelleHospital.com/Annual Hustle. Saturday, June 21, 2014 The 20th Annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life from noon until midnight at Helms Field. Join the RCH team as we celebrate and give back to the fight against cancer in our community. If you’d like more information about the event and forming a team, log onto RelayForLife.org/RochelleIL. Follow us at www.facebook.com/rochellehospital. Like us on Facebook!
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