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Head, neck and skin cancer screenings

At The Armes Family Cancer Care Center Aug. 9

The Armes Family Cancer Care Center, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, will offer head, neck and skin cancer screenings to the community on Thursday, Aug. 9, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. These screenings can be scheduled by appointment only at 419-429-6428, and individuals may schedule one or both screenings. These cancer screenings will take place at The Armes Family Cancer Care Center located at 15990 Medical Drive South in Findlay.

Recent births at Bluffton Hospital

Here are recent births reported from Bluffton Hospital:

July 19 – Faye Virginia Kirian, daughter of Seth and Jenny Kirian, Alvada

July 19 – Harper Grace Ross, daughter of Ryan and Taylor Ross, Pandora

July 20 – Alec Robert McCoy, son of Aric and Keri McCoy, Bluffton

July 23 – Evelyn Grace von Stein, daughter of Miles and Melissa von Stein, Jenera

July 25 – Owen Samuel Missler, son of Travis and Amanda Missler, Bluffton

Everything you need to know about abdominal hernias

Hernias can happen anywhere on the body

By Jessica Reynolds, MD

Surgical Associates of Northwest Ohio

Blanchard Valley Health System

 

What is a hernia? 

Humor in the workplace

What we think determines how we feel

By Nancy Proctor, BSN, MAE
Patient Experience Manager & Educator
Blanchard Valley Health System

Every business knows how integral a core set of values is to driving behavior that results in exceptional product and service quality.

However, most haven’t really considered how a value of humor in the workplace facilitates success. When you can laugh and have fun at work it carves the path to mutual purpose and mutual respect. Humor also facilitates the physiology that supports optimal health, keeping your workforce present and accounted for.

Meet the newborns at Bluffton Hospital

Here are births reported from Bluffton Hospital from mid-June to July 6.

Bridge Bereavement Services offering grief trails program

Bridge Bereavement Services is offering area youth an opportunity to work through grief by spending time with horses. Grief Trails allows children, ages six through 12 years old, to learn through horses about the importance of communicating emotions and needs to others.

Grief Trails will be held Tuesday, June 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Challenged Champions Equestrian Center, 11913 County Road 6, Ottawa.

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