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Throughout May, we have been sharing the stories of our Beacon nurses on our social channels. We have been touched by their words and by your words -- the community response -- to these nurses who represent our seven hospitals and medical group.
Beyond the expertise that defines the nursing profession,...
The days are growing warmer and brighter, and there’s nothing like enjoying the fresh spring air. While there are plenty of health benefits to spending more time outdoors—such as more exercise, a boost in our mood and even clearer thinking—we should also remember to adjust how we care for our...
Beacon Health System will appoint key leadership and integration roles upon completion of its acquisition of Ascension Southwest Michigan this summer to ensure a seamless transition from day one for consumers, physicians and team members.
Carl Risk, President of Elkhart General Hospital since 2016, will become President of Borgess Hospital and...
The legendary Billy Joel late last week announced the cancelation of his remaining scheduled concerts due to his recent diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus. We asked Dr. Osmond Wu, neurosurgeon, Beacon Medical Group North Central Neurosurgery, to shed light on the brain condition, how it is diagnosed and treatment options.
What...
Mike Riggins loves to golf. But one afternoon while working on his mom’s driveway, he wondered if he’d ever play again. "Something felt kind of weird" as tools inexplicably slipped from his hand.
He felt a bit unsteady but managed to get home. On the way, his right hand wouldn’t cooperate....
Andrew Nemeth was teaching choir at Penn High School when dizziness struck. He dismissed feeling lightheaded for perhaps just being dehydrated. When a colleague noticed his slurred speech at lunch. After talking to the school nurse, they called 911.
At just 36, Andrew never expected to experience a stroke, but the...
After reaching her 80s, Audrey Mather faced a critical turning point. The congestive heart failure she "inherited" from her father had reached a stage where traditional treatments were no longer enough.
Would she need risky open-heart surgery, or was there another way? Dr. Adil Wani and his exceptional team with Beacon's...
For Elizabeth Dick, life looks more like Bananagrams than Scrabble these days. Scrabble is a strict game with complex rules. Bananagrams can be rearranged based on the tiles you draw next, no set squares.
After having surgery for brain tumors, Elizabeth often plays word games with family as part of her...
“I guess as you get older, things start breaking down,” shares Bryan McKeon, an energetic retiree. Like many men his age, Bryan found himself wrestling with an enlarged prostate that had begun affecting his quality of life.
Last autumn, Bryan reached his tipping point.
“This is becoming a nuisance,” he thought, after...
It’s common knowledge that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But the next best thing to preventing illness is catching it early, when it’s easier to treat. This is why your providers want you to get a variety of health screenings in your adult life.
But what...