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Elected officers of the Memorial Hospital Auxillary, from left to right, president Rhea Darbro, vice president Shirley Greenhough, secretary Barb Graham and treasurer Ila Wedeking. The thrift shop recently surpassed $2 million in cumulative sales since opening in 1973.

Elected officers of the Memorial Hospital Auxillary, from left to right, president Rhea Darbro, vice president Shirley Greenhough, secretary Barb Graham and treasurer Ila Wedeking. The thrift shop recently surpassed $2 million in cumulative sales since opening in 1973.

MCHI Auxiliary thrift shop surpasses $2 million in sales

Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop volunteers celebrated surpassing $2 million in cumulative sales since the store’s opening in 1973 as reported at a meeting at the Poco Creek Clubhouse Monday afternoon.
Pictured from left are new members of the MCHI medical staff, including Dr. Lisa Mofle; Lindsey Makovicka, family nurse practioner; Logan Mertlik, physician’s assistant; and Traci Penner, family nurse practioner.

Pictured from left are new members of the MCHI medical staff, including Dr. Lisa Mofle; Lindsey Makovicka, family nurse practioner; Logan Mertlik, physician’s assistant; and Traci Penner, family nurse practioner.

MCHI now fully staffed with medical providers

Just over four months after stepping into his new role as CEO at Memorial Community Health in Aurora, Justin Wolf said this week he is pleased with the progress made on the staffing front, noting the addition of four new members to MCHI’s team of medical professionals.
With the CDC community transmission level currently showing as yellow, MCHI’s staff, including clinic lab staff Arianna Harvey (left) and Morgan Sutter, are not required to wear a mask within the facility unless certain circumstances exist or while performing any tests that may normally require them to wear a mask.

With the CDC community transmission level currently showing as yellow, MCHI’s staff, including clinic lab staff Arianna Harvey (left) and Morgan Sutter, are not required to wear a mask within the facility unless certain circumstances exist or while performing any tests that may normally require them to wear a mask.

MCHI takes masks off

Memorial Community Health, Inc. administrators gave two big announcements this week in the fight against COVID-19.  First, healthcare providers and visitors at MCHI have the choice to go maskless since Oct. 3 after 2-1/2 years of a mask mandate.
Brad Kell chips toward the hole while Adam Darbro looks on.

Brad Kell chips toward the hole while Adam Darbro looks on.

MCHI golf benefit raises $15,000

Twenty-two teams competed Friday in the 18th annual Memorial Community Health Golf Benefit. This event concluded Memorial Foundation’s fundraising efforts for the next generation ultrasound system, scheduled to be up and running in November.
Justin Wolf stepped in as CEO at Memorial Community Health in June, sitting down this week to talk about the challenges and opportunities of his new role.

Justin Wolf stepped in as CEO at Memorial Community Health in June, sitting down this week to talk about the challenges and opportunities of his new role.

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MCHI CEO shares initial insight Six weeks into his new role as CEO at Memorial Community Health, Justin Wolf said he has been impressed with the healthcare organization he now leads as well as its host community, while also recognizing that this is indeed a significant time of transition.
Diane Keller will retire this month as CEO at Memorial Community Health. She served as the fourth CEO since MCHI opened in 1964, following Harold Foster, Lawrence Vanderheiden and Bud Wall. Justin Wolf will begin his tenure as the new CEO later this month.

Diane Keller will retire this month as CEO at Memorial Community Health. She served as the fourth CEO since MCHI opened in 1964, following Harold Foster, Lawrence Vanderheiden and Bud Wall. Justin Wolf will begin his tenure as the new CEO later this month.

Keller reflects on half a century with MCHI

Fifty years ago this week Diane Keller was hired as a newly graduated Registered Nurse in Aurora. Five decades and a professional lifetime later she will step away from the only employer she has ever known later this month, retiring as Memorial Community Health’s CEO.
 A patient checks in at Memorial Community Health’s new Acute Care Clinic.

A patient checks in at Memorial Community Health’s new Acute Care Clinic.

MCHI introduces Acute Care Clinic

Memorial Community Health, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of an Acute Care Clinic at its Memorial Health Clinic location at 609 O St. in Aurora.
Barb Morris, an LPN and MDS coordinator at Westfield Quality Care in Aurora, takes the blood pressure of Wayne Hilder, a resident at the long-term care facility on 1st Street.

Barb Morris, an LPN and MDS coordinator at Westfield Quality Care in Aurora, takes the blood pressure of Wayne Hilder, a resident at the long-term care facility on 1st Street.

Nursing shortage a serious issue for local healthcare facilities

Finding and retaining trained nurses to provide all levels of health care was a challenge before COVID hit, and two years into the pandemic local health care administrators say the shortage of nurses is even more severe.
Pictured from left, OB doctors Jennifer Harney, Alexis Erbst and Jeff Muilenburg stand in a room previously used as a birthing suite. Much of the equipment remains after a transition to a shared care model, giving  OB physicians tools needed for prenatal and postnatal care for moms and babies.

Pictured from left, OB doctors Jennifer Harney, Alexis Erbst and Jeff Muilenburg stand in a room previously used as a birthing suite. Much of the equipment remains after a transition to a shared care model, giving OB physicians tools needed for prenatal and postnatal care for moms and babies.

MCHI transitions to shared care model for OB

Memorial Community Health, Inc. (MCHI) has announced that obstetrical care provided through their clinic and hospital has transitioned to a shared care model, which means that babies will no longer be delivered in Aurora.