“Celebrating Wellness: Tis the Season to be Well” is the topic of the next WellnessWorks Living Well speaker series sponsored by Saint Joseph’s Hospital. The event will be Monday, December 7 in the Mother Frances Streitel Conference Center of the hospital. Registration and refreshments will be from 5:30-6 p.m. with the presentation from 6-7 p.m.
For the thirteenth year, The Lure Bar & Grill in Nekoosa will be hosting a Polar Bear Jump to benefit Children’s Miracle Network (CMN).
The Christmas party for the Diabetes Support Group sponsored by Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield will be from 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 1 in Conference Room G at the hospital.
The flower and vegetable gardens of a group of Saint Joseph’s Hospital employees are getting a few jolts of caffeine--figuratively anyway.
In celebration of their grand opening of the Tomahawk Branch, Park City Credit Union presented a check for $878 to Children’s Miracle Network. Park City Credit Union has been a long-time friend of Children’s Miracle Network through the “Credit Unions for Kids Program.”
In an effort to protect hospital patients from the spread of 2009 H1N1 and seasonal flu, Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital have implemented temporary visitation restrictions on certain units.
Saint Joseph's Children's Hospital in Marshfield is sponsoring Sibshops, a globally-known program, offers siblings of children with special needs an opportunity to get together, have fun, and participate in new games and activities.
Just in time for the holidays, parents will have the opportunity to have a professional portrait taken of their child(ren) while supporting sick and injured children in north central Wisconsin.
Saint Joseph’s Hospital/Ministry Health Care held a ground blessing ceremony on October 15 at the new House of the Dove site located at the intersection of Schmidt Avenue and W Eleventh Street, in Marshfield. This location is the future home of a state-of-the-art facility for end-of-life care, which is currently located at 613 Western Street.
When Ben Butler joined Mark Skibba in the mornings on WYTE, he didn’t expect that his new gig would be a life-changing experience or that his experience, for that matter, would change lives. On September 9-11, it was soon confirmed what Ben knew all along – WYTE cares about kids in north central Wisconsin.