Personal Home Care Helps
People Remain at Home
When 84-year-old Kay Mattias’ doctor advised her to move to a nursing facility while she recovered from head injuries, fortunately she had another choice. Today, thanks to assistance from Holland Hospital Home Care Programs, Mattias receives personal home care services, which provide in-home help with daily tasks as well as general companionship. More >
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What Women Want
Female baby boomers – of which there are 40 million in the
U.S. today – are a generation that refuses to age and have the
wherewithal to stay active, youthful and healthy well into their
golden years. Holland Hospital's Center for Women's Health
and Wellness helps women do just that. More >
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Avoiding Kidney Stones
About 1 million Americans between 20 and 40 are treated
for kidney stones each year, a condition that can cause severe
abdominal pain. But Holland Hospital's urology specialists
can help you treat and prevent them. More >
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Ask the Expert
Our doctors answer your questions about depression and bipolar disorder. More > |
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Get a Leg Up On
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Intense leg pain that appears when walking and then disappears
with rest may be a sign of a common but serious vascular
problem, peripheral arterial disease. Here's what to
do about it. More >
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Could You Have
Pre-Diabetes?
In an effort to slow the increase in diabetes in America, doctors have recently begun to diagnose individuals at risk for the disease. It gives individuals a chance to delay or prevent type 2 diabetes. More >
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From the President
Having a healthy community is a two-way street.
While the physicians, nurses and all of the health
care staff at Holland Hospital are dedicated to
providing first-rate medical care, we also rely on
you to communicate with us about services and
needs that are important to your family's health. More >
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New Physicians
Learn more about new physicians on the Holland Hospital medical staff. More > |
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Keep Flu and
Pneumonia
at Bay
Flu season is still in the (not-too-distant)
future, but it's not too early to start
thinking about getting a flu shot. Though
unpredictable, flu season can begin
as early as October. More > |
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