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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

1 in 3 people age 50 and older are not up to date with colorectal screenings. This equals 23 million people. More than 60% of deaths from colorectal cancer could be avoided by screening. If you are 50 or older, get tested for colon cancer, even if you have no family history. Help finish the fight against colon cancer! To schedule a screening, contact your medical provider today!

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Earn Your Nursing Degree in Hazen

BSC Practical Nursing (LPN) Program is offered right here at Sakakawea Medical Center and allows individuals to achieve a personal career goal through non-traditional means. The program eliminates the need for students to travel away from home to obtain a career in nursing and offers small class size, reasonable tuition and on-site instructors. Interested applicants should contact Lacey at 7017487286 for more information.

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Mental Health First Aid Training

1 in 3 Americans will be diagnosed with a mental health condition this year. This course teaches people how to give first aid to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis situation and/or who are in the early stages of a mental health disorder. Join us on Friday, February 22, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Energy Wellness Center in Beulah. To register call Melissa at 7018737788,107. The cost of this course is free if you live in the service area or have been a patient at the clinic in the last year. Out of service area cost of this training is $50.

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CCCHC Beulah Clinic — Construction Update

Temporary Relocation of Patient Entrances. The main entrance for patient visits at Coal Country Community Health Center — Beulah Clinic will be the southside vestibule. Please use this entrance for all services except Physical Therapy. Patient’s needing Physical Therapy, will park and enter the facility from the southeast entrance, enter the parking area from 12th St NW.

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Mental Health First Aid Training

1 in 3 Americans will be diagnosed with a mental health condition this year. This course teaches people how to give first aid to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis situation and/or who are in the early stages of a mental health disorder. Join us on Friday, February 22, from 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. at the Energy Wellness Center in Beulah. To register call Melissa at 7018737788,107. The cost of this course is free if you live in the service area or have been a patient at the clinic in the last year. Out of service area cost of this training is $50.

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National Donor Day — February 14

Valentine’s Day has a new meaning when you need an organ transplant to survive. 120,000 Americans currently waiting for precious organ transplants depend on the public to sign up with their state’s organ donor registries on National Donor Day every February 14. It’s a more concrete way to show love than giving heart‐shaped candy, roses and red velvet teddy bears. By donating organs such as corneas, tissue, marrow, platelets and blood; you create a living legacy of your generosity with the ultimate gift of love.

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DUI Classes being offered

The next 16‐hour DUI Seminar will be held February 8, 9, 10 & 11 at Coal Country Community Health Center. Please contact the clinic at 7018737788 for more information or to register. Register by February 6th.

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CCHC Beulah Clinic — Temporary Relocation of Patient Entrances

Effective Monday, February 4th, the main entrance for patient visits at Coal Country Community Health Center ‐ Beulah Clinic will be the southside vestibule. Please use this entrance for all services except Physical Therapy. Patient’s needing Physical Therapy, will park and enter the facility from the east entrance.

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Valentine Cookie Fundraiser

It’s Valentine Cookie time, help support Sakakawea Hospice and make someone's day! Send a special treat to that special someone. Please have orders returned to Hospice no later than Monday, February 11th. Order blanks available at local businesses and SMC Hospice office. For more information contact the SMC Hospice office at 7017487380.

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Tips for Heart‐Healthy Families

Keep portions small, to have less wasted food, and avoid obesity. Don’t let anyone skip breakfast; a healthy breakfast is essential for a productive day. Choose beverages wisely. Include nonfat or low‐fat milk and drink plenty of water and other non‐sweetened beverages like tea. Choose whole grain foods as a good source of fiber. Offer your family plenty of fruits and vegetables every day.

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