News Releases
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February 10th, 2010
- Jones Regional will begin offering a new class: "What to Expect After Total Joint Replacement Surgery."
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February 10th, 2010
- When talking about joint pain, one diagnosis for this pain could be bursitis. Bursitis is inflammation of the fluid-filled sac (bursa) that lies between a tendon and skin, or between a tendon and bone.
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February 10th, 2010
- At the dedication for the new Jones Regional Medical Center in Anamosa Saturday, hospital officials announced the donation of $1 million to the project by Joanne and Ernie Buresh of Cedar Rapids, formerly of Jones County.
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November 19th, 2009
- With the holidays fast approaching, along with all the hustle and bustle come family and friend get-togethers. When dealing with food this holiday season, please remember that you need to be diligent in regard to food safety.
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October 15th, 2009
- October is national physical therapy month and while you most likely have heard about physical therapists, do you really know what they can bring to your life?
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October 27th, 2009
- The CDC expects the new 2009 H1N1 flu to cause illness, hospital stays, and deaths in the United States along with seasonal flu. This flyer has information about what to do if you get sick with the flu.
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October 27th, 2009
- It is all over the news, wherever you look these days, there is someone, somewhere talking about H1N1. General information on H1N1 follows in this new health scan article.
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October 9th, 2009
- The Cedar Rapids Gazette recently did a great news piece on the new hospital. We've added the featured insert for your viewing pleasure.
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September 24th, 2009
- The new Pulse of Jones County Summer/Fall 2009 issue is now available for your reading pleasure.
- Outpatient Services & Procedures
- "There's something about that one-on-one here. Even as an outpatient, they make a point to get to know you the minute you walk in the door. It's small enough here that you know them all by name, yet they're all very professional. You can tell they genuinely want to help you. They have really good communication. They make you feel so relaxed and comfortable that you can talk to them about your pain and not be embarrassed. If you can't do that with your caregiver then you're not going to get anywhere."
- - Dori Huenefeld, Springville, former physical and occupational therapy patient at Jones Regional recovering from nerve and muscle damage due to a debilitating blood clot and diabetes complications, pictured with her son Jason