Your Well-Being

Welcome to Your Well-Being, Coquille Valley Hospital’s health and wellness blog. It’s where you’ll find health-related tips, as well as hospital and clinic news and staff appreciation. As part of our goal to improve lives in the communities we serve, we’re committed to providing you helpful information and regular updates. Check back often and follow us on Facebook!

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Pain Awareness Month
Published September 10, 2024
Chronic pain can last longer than six months and is more widespread among people than cancer, heart disease, diabetes or stroke. Chronic pain endures and can actually cause damage to the body, even causing disability. It can affect anyone, regardless of their age, gender or race.
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Dive into past posts, covering a wide range of health topics and hospital news.
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Asthma and Allergies
Behavioral Health
Cardiopulmonary
Cardiovascular Health
Diabetes
Emergencies
Exercise
Hospital News
Nutrition
Preventive Health
Primary Care
Skin Care
Staff Appreciation
Women's Health

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Back to School
Published August 30, 2024
As the summer winds down, preparations for getting ready for the new school year ramp up, and this includes making time to schedule a wellness exam for your child, especially if your child plans to participate in extracurricular sports.
Heat Related Illness
Published August 16, 2024
Summer temperatures can heat up, sometimes even getting into the triple digits, so it's important to recognize when too much heat is causing health problems, some of which can be serious. Ranging from the milder condition of heat rash to the very dangerous condition of heat stroke, know when it's time to call 911.
Justin Wisniewski
Published June 20, 2024
Congratulations to Justin Wisniewski for being awarded the DAISY Award For Extraordinary Nurses!
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