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Support Jones Regional Medical Center

At Jones Regional Medical Center, each month over 3,500 patients come to seek care, whether it is for an outpatient procedure, an emergency department visit or to spend some time as an inpatient. To provide the care that the residents of the Jones County area deserve it takes outstanding staff and volunteers to get the job done! We are continually looking for support for our volunteer and auxiliary program as well as financial support for our foundation. Together, we can make each experience at Jones Regional Medical Center the best that it can be!

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Summer's Not Over Yet - Watch the Heat
While some may say that summer never came, everyone needs to remember that summer is not over yet and the possibility of heat illness still exists. The good news is that heat illnesses are easily preventable by taking precautions in hot weather.
Concussion Discussion Angela Schwendinger, MD Jones Regional Medical Center
Summer brings to mind bike riding, swimming, playing sports and just plain having fun. But with all fun comes the risk of injury and one such injury that can result from all this summer fun activity is a concussion...
New Hospital Gazette Featured Insert
The Cedar Rapids Gazette recently did a great news piece on the new hospital. We've added the featured insert for your viewing pleasure.

Sean Williams Elgin Lester, Lifeguard Air Ambulance Helicopter Pilot
Emergency Department
"The emergency room team worked together so well. They were prepared to take care of my immediate needs when I arrived. There wasn't a wasted motion in the ER. I was so impressed with the efficiency and the way the ER worked! As an air ambulance pilot, I've seen it all, and for a smaller hospital to have everything lined up and orchestrated so well, it was comforting to me as I was going through this. I was in a lot of pain, but they took care of me. I've always thought they did a great job here in Anamosa, but I really understand the true meaning of 'They saved my life' now."
- Elgin Lester, Anamosa, former heart attack patient at Jones Regional