MRH Caregivers and San Juan Healthcare Board Members took a symbolic swing in the fight against cancer! MRH is thrilled to kick off the remodeling of our new Medical Oncology Clinic and Infusion Center at the corner of S. 5th Street and Nevada! This new space will be dedicated to providing compassionate care and support to our patients and their families. Stay tuned for updates and thank you for being part of our journey to create a healing environment.
Montrose Regional Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Montrose, Colorado 1,840 followers
Caring for you like family.
About us
As the leading healthcare facility in the San Juan Valley, MRH offers patients personalized and professional healthcare, backed by the latest technology and practices. Along with our physicians, MMH provides services in 23 specialties and subspecialties, including joint replacement, complete cancer care,cardiology, rehabilitation and others. Through a unique combination of the latest in healthcare technology, experience and partnership, we continue to evolve and broaden our comprehensive services.
- Website
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http://www.montrosehealth.com
External link for Montrose Regional Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Montrose, Colorado
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1950
- Specialties
- Acute Rehab , Cardiology, Family Center, Intensive Care Unit, Joint Replacement Center, Medical Imaging, Nutrition and Diabetes, Respiratory Services, San Juan Cancer Center, and Surgical Services
Locations
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Primary
800 South Third Street
Montrose, Colorado 81401, US
Employees at Montrose Regional Health
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Robin Gorski, RN-BSN
ER/Trauma Registered Nurse at Montrose Memorial Hospital
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Matt Bashara
Director of Health Information Technology and Analytics at Practice Transformation Resources
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Richard Durnan
ED Tech/Paramedic, BSN Nurse
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Alicia Haulman
Montrose Memorial Hospital-ICU registered nurse
Updates
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Hear from Dr. Mary Vader - Pediatrician at Pediatric Associates and hospital Board Chair - discuss her work as a Hospital Chaplain. The primary role of the Chaplain is to provide spiritual guidance and care to patients and their families. Why did you choose to become a Chaplain? I think my interest in chaplaincy began when I was a first responder as a medic on the Wichita Falls Fire Department in college. As any first responder will tell you - we see things we will never unsee. That goes for my child abuse practice as well. The fire department had peer counselors as does ours here in Montrose. Law enforcement agencies do as well. I think my interest in the chaplaincy program grew out of these, at least for me. I also knew it was something I could do as I entered the autumn of my Pediatric career. Fortunately, I found a Clinical Pastoral Education program that offered the 4-year degree close by in Grand Junction. What is the most rewarding aspect of being a Chaplain? I think the most rewarding part is the opportunity to bring a little bit of comfort to someone in crisis. Do you visit with patients and families of all faiths? I do visit patients and families of all faiths and those who may not have a faith or church of worship. My first patient at MRH was Buddhist! If patients are interested in utilizing your Chaplain services, how can they request to meet with you? The best way to request Chaplain services is to speak with your nurse.
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Join us in celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month! This month, we help women take a proactive approach with their breast health and bring awareness about the disease. Please visit tinyurl.com/5ab43nxz for more information about the services we offer. Our Women’s Health Navigator is here to help you overcome many hurdles that may arise when scheduling a visit with your Primary Care Provider and receiving routine Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings. Please visit https://lnkd.in/gKp5yyqq or call (970) 252-2893
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Join us in celebrating World Heart Day! Today is meant to bring awareness to cardiovascular disease and strokes, worldwide. To learn more about World Heart Day, please visit tinyurl.com/2z5ee7ky Our cardiology department is here to help you with heart health experts and the latest technology. You want the best for your family. Montrose Regional Health’s Cardiology experts are dedicated to delivering the critical response you need with the latest technology. Montrose Regional Health has been named by U.S. News & World Report to its 2024-2025 Best Hospitals list as a High Performing hospital for Heart Attack and Patient Experience.
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition that commonly affects one limb (arm, leg, hand, or foot). CRPS is a broad term that covers long-lasting pain and inflammation that can happen after an injury or medical event, such as surgery, trauma, stroke, or heart attack. Rehabilitation including occupational and physical therapy is often used as treatment for CRPS. For more information, contact Mountain View Therapy at (970) 249-7369.
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Join us on Saturday, October 5 for a Meet & Greet at The Covered Bridge Ranch! Meet your Musculoskeletal Health Team including Spine, Pain and Orthopaedics! There will be free pumpkins to the first 200 people to visit our booth. *To participate in pumpkin giveaway, participants will need to pay admission cost to enter.
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September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month which is meant to bring awareness to prostate cancer and prostate health. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men. Effective screening tests can detect prostate cancer early, when treatment works best. Speak to your provider to learn more about cancer screenings today.