Subject: November Newsletter: Happy Thanksgiving!

Thinning Down Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time to bring out cherished family recipes and gather with loved ones around the table. By making a few simple swaps, you can enjoy your favorite dishes while keeping your waistline in check this Thanksgiving and beyond. Discover how to "Thin Down Thanksgiving" with insights from Darlene DeWitt, Registered Dietitian at Spencer Hospital, in her latest blog.

Service of Remembrance: Candlelight Memorial Service - Monday, December 2nd

The holidays can be a difficult time for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one, yet it’s also an important time to remember those loved ones. The annual Service of Remembrance provides a special opportunity to celebrate memories and honor the lives of those who have passed away.


The Candlelight Service of Remembrance will be Monday, December 2nd at 6:30 PM at Grace United Methodist Church, 311 2nd Ave W - Spencer.


A livestream option will also be available for those who cannot attend in person - Click Here

Take Control of Your Health: Diabetes Awareness & Support

November is Diabetes Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shining a light on the prevalence and impact of diabetes. At Spencer Hospital, we are committed to addressing the challenges of diabetes and providing essential resources to support individuals and families in our community. Learn more about diabetes awareness and support in our latest blog.

Welcome home for the holidays! Make it more than just a visit - stay and build a rewarding career right here in your hometown community. At Spencer Hospital, you can enjoy the comforts of home while making a meaningful impact. With exceptional career opportunities and a supportive, close-knit team, there's no better place to grow both personally and professionally. This season, give yourself the gift of a career you’ll love - where you can truly make a difference every day! Explore opportunities at Spencer Hospital - Career Opportunities

Lung Cancer: The Power of Awareness

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to emphasize the importance of early detection and proactive care in the fight against this leading cause of cancer deaths in Iowa. Spencer Hospital and the Abben Cancer Center offer advanced screenings, compassionate treatment, and community-focused support to empower patients and save lives.

Hospice Care: Providing Comfort & Support

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time to raise awareness about the critical role hospice care plays in supporting patients and their families. Hospice care is a specialized, patient-centered service designed to ensure comfort and dignity for those with life-limiting illnesses. Avera@Home of Spencer Hospital is here to help provide compassionate care during life's most meaningful moments.

Annual Campaign

The Spencer Regional Healthcare Foundation invites you to join us in making a meaningful impact on healthcare in our community. We are incredibly grateful for the generous support we’ve received from our community, which has helped us continue to provide exceptional care.

 

This holiday season, we are raising funds to support the purchase of a new Nuclear Medicine Camera SPECT CT. Nuclear medicine is a valuable tool in assessing organ function and structure using small amounts of radioactive material, enabling more accurate diagnoses. Common scans include those for the heart, lungs, kidneys, gallbladder, and thyroid.


We are proud to be the only facility in the Great Lakes Region offering in-house Nuclear Medicine SPECT scans with a CT Scanner, providing our patients with advanced diagnostic capabilities.


As always, you can choose to direct your donation to any department within the hospital that aligns with your passions. Your support, no matter the amount, makes a significant difference in the care we provide.


Thank you for your continued generosity. We wish you and your loved ones a joyful and healthy holiday season!

Make a Difference. Make a Gift Towards Healthcare.


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