Rest assured, most ticks do not carry diseases, and most tick bites do not cause serious health problems. However, promptly removing the tick will help you avoid diseases the tick may pass on during feeding.
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EMS Week: “Honoring Our Past. Forging Our Future.”
Thank you to our EMTs and Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) on Glacial Ridge Ambulance responding from Glenwood, Starbuck, and Brooten, and our Paramedics in ER.
Take Control of Your Arthritis: Find Relief and Live Pain-Free
No matter a person’s actual age, everyone ages at a different rate. This is chronological age vs. biological age. We...
Occupational Therapy Helps Shoulder the Healing Process
Explore how occupational therapy accelerates shoulder healing. Discover specialized techniques for optimal recovery. Learn more at Glacial Ridge Health.
Give the Gift Loved Ones Give to Each Other
Glacial Ridge Health System invites you to start taking steps in your advance care planning. National Healthcare Decisions Day takes...
The Unsung Hero – Fiber
A high-fiber diet can benefit your health in several ways, but how much fiber do you need?
End of April Marks the End of Previous Patient Portal at GRHS
Patient access to MyCareCorner ends April 30, 2024; the new MEDITECH Patient Portal is off to a great start.
Ann Engen Retires from Hospital Board After 34 Years
Ann Engen, a long-time member of the Glacial Ridge Hospital Board of Directors, has retired after 34 years. Ann has...
Pulmonary Rehabilitation – Improving Life, One Breath at a Time
Pulmonary Rehab helps individuals with chronic lung disease better understand their breathing, improve endurance, and help them live well. Learn about the program at GRHS and hear from past participants.