Avera seeks public help to make cloth face masks
The Avera Faith and Community Engage program seeks volunteers across the region to help craft cloth face masks for use in hospitals and clinics because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Avera Faith and Community Engage program seeks volunteers across the region to help craft cloth face masks for use in hospitals and clinics because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Avera is closing its hospitals to nearly all visitors to protect patients and staff from the spread of COVID-19 beginning March 25.
Avera’s laboratory in Sioux Falls has been verified by the South Dakota Department of Health to perform COVID-19 testing.
Avera is recommending people not visit its long-term care centers and will start limiting visitors at its hospitals and clinics within the next week.
After years of trying to answer the many calls for corporate giving, this business focused on one thing and found the perfect fit.
From local meats to produce, Coffea coffee to Parlour ice cream, this team sees local ingredients “as tools to help us change the perception people might have about hospital food.”
“Being able to revolutionize health care food service can be a challenge.” But that’s what Avera is doing with this nearly $4.5 million kitchen renovation.
Search far and wide — and one doctor did — and you likely won’t find anything quite like the new Avera Human Performance Center.
No matter how close you are to retirement, you’ll worry less about it “if you begin building balance in life today.”
Avera Health Plans and DAKOTACARE recently closed the door on two buildings and crossed the threshold on a new, shared location.