Heart Health
Connecting our Communities Heart Health Heart health is a popular topic these days, but it’s complex and can be difficult to understand. Ask anyone if they’re interested in keeping their
Grand River Health has an enormous volunteer force. Nearly 200 individuals dedicate their time and talent to make a real difference in the lives of their fellow community members. Grand River Health’s volunteer force represents a diverse group. These dedicated individuals improve patient care and customer service; connect to seniors, the homebound and disabled members of our community. They also provide comfort, care and support services that would otherwise be impossible to deliver without significantly higher costs.
Call 970.625.6215 to get more information on how you can volunteer and make a difference in your community.
Recipients of the 2021 Medical Scholarships: Left to right, Marin Simons, Hope Escalante, Jessica Ramos, CEO Jim Coombs, Emily Boone, and Libby Tharp, (missing Maddy Valencia).
Connecting our Communities Heart Health Heart health is a popular topic these days, but it’s complex and can be difficult to understand. Ask anyone if they’re interested in keeping their
Connecting our Communities Nourishing Insights: Understanding Eating Disorders . Join Drew Schelling and Sabina Cotter from Grand River Health’s Changing Lifestyles department to learn about the various types of eating
Connecting our Communities Understanding Antibiotic Stewardship Antibiotics revolutionized modern medicine, transforming the treatment of bacterial infections and saving countless lives. However, their misuse and overuse have led to a rise
Grand River Health offers on-going grief support for individuals who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. We offer a way to connect those who are going through […]
Grand River Health offers on-going grief support for individuals who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. We offer a way to connect those who are going through […]