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ABOUT US
LifeCare (Overview)
Mission
Team
History
Community
ABOUT US
October 1, 2007, Roseau Area Hospital & Homes, Inc. changed its corporate name to LifeCare Medical Center.
The Board of Directors made a decision to change the name of our local hospital and health care system because of their desire to embrace the communities it serves.
Community input and marketing research supported the Boards vision and a new name and logo was the result. All services including Home Care, Hospice, Public Health, Rehabilitation Services, and both of our nursing homes now display the new LifeCare name.
LifeCare Medical Center gives the entire community the feeling of ownership in their health care organization in addition to representing the caring staff and the population that it serves.
Welcome to the dawn of the next generation of healthcare, welcome to LifeCare Medical Center!
At LifeCare, we believe it is a privilege to serve the
health care needs of the people of northern Minnesota,
and we take pride in saying we have stayed current with
the advances of modern medicine.
Our surgery department performs nearly 500 surgeries per
year, and our Special Care Unit includes the latest in
patient-monitoring equipment. Our full line of on-site
diagnostic services includes ultrasound, MRI, CT,
Nuclear Medicine, and x-ray capabilities, plus a
complete lab that allows our physicians access to fast,
accurate test results. Our rehabilitation services
department provides physical therapy, occupational
therapy and speech therapy at several locations
throughout the county. Endoscopic procedures, a
successful cardiac rehab program, and a top-or-the-line
ambulance service are just a few more examples of our
commitment to keeping technology at the forefront of
care.
We take pride in keeping our facilities modern. Our
birthing center, where approximately 200 babies are born
each year, has a warm home-like atmosphere. At LifeCare
most of our hospital patients enjoy private rooms.
We are also extremely proud of our behavior health, long
term care, home care, hospice and all of the other
services that we provide right here close to home for
the people of our community.
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MISSION
The Mission of LifeCare Medical Center is to provide
care for a healthy life.
LifeCare Medical Center looks to its Vision to be
successful.
We are the region's healthcare center:
Where physicians choose to practice
Where employees choose to provide care
Where communities choose to be served
The Values of LifeCare Medical Center are an expansion
of the CARE our customers receive.
Values: C - Compassion
A - Accountability
R - Respect
E - Excellence
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LIFECARE TEAM
Our Employees
LifeCare employs more than 450 people who all choose to
provide care here.
We take pride in the excellent care they give to the
people people we serve, our facilities, and the respect
they have for each other and the organization as a
whole.
Leadership
The LifeCare Leadership team consists of the
President/CEO, the CFO and four senior leaders. This
group is responsible for the operational management of
LifeCare Medical Center. They include:
Keith Okeson, President/CEO
Cathy Huss, Chief Financial Officer
Shannon Carlson, Senior Leader
Deb Haugen, Senior Leader
Sue Lisell, Senior Leader
Milly Prachar, Senior Leader
Board of Directors
Members of the LifeCare Medical Center Board of
Directors live in locations throughout Roseau County.
They come from a variety of professions and interests.
Their expertise supports our commitment to provide care
for a healthy life. Their dedication to the organization
and community is unsurpassed. This volunteer group is
the eyes and ears of our community.
They include:
Mike Hetteen, Board Chairman
Carolyn Eeg, Vice Chairperson
Carmen Przekwas, Secretary
Therese McBride, Treasurer
John Johnson
Dr. Ralph Herseth
Pete Granger
Audrey Olson
Steve Haugen
Paul Everson
Pete Helgeson
Cory Vatnsdal
Chuck Lindner
Volunteers
(link to volunteers)
OUR HISTORY
In less than 100 years, healthcare in northern
Minnesota has grown from a small pioneer doctor's office
to a state-of-the-art health care campus offering care
to the people of Roseau County and the surrounding area.
The true beginnings of hospital care in Roseau started
with the efforts of pioneer nurse Marie Budd. Then, a
recent graduate with medical training, Mrs. Budd and her
husband arrived in Roseau in 1911.
She soon accompanied Dr. J. L. Delmore by horse and
buggy into the countryside to assist him with surgery in
farmhouse kitchens. Seeing the need for better
conditions, the Budds established a two-bed facility in
the old abandoned courthouse in 1915. It became Roseau's
first hospital.
In the following decades, the needs of a growing
population brought new and exciting improvements to
healthcare in Roseau County. The campus became known as
Roseau Area Hospital & Homes following the addition of a
nursing home, ambulance service, home care, and an array
of high tech hospital services.
October 1, 2007 marked the dawn of a new era in rural
healthcare when the corporate name was changed to
LifeCare Medical Center.
This decision, initiated and carried out by our Board of
Directors, brought the hospital and its entire
healthcare system under one name. It also fulfilled the
Board's request to better embrace the communities we
serve.
Community input and marketing research supported the
Board's vision and today all services including Home
Care, Hospice, Public Health, Rehabilitation Services,
and both nursing homes display the new LifeCare name.
In addition to representing the caring staff and the
population it serves, LifeCare Medical Center gives our
entire service area a feeling of ownership in our health
care organization.
Today, LifeCare Medical Center includes a newly expanded
campus with high tech equipment and well-trained doctors
and staff. We also offer our patients extended
healthcare options through our link to Altru Health
System. We take pride in our medical heritage, and
invite you to join us as we continue our commitment of
caring for generations.
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OUR COMMUNITY
We at LifeCare consider ourselves extremely fortunate to
be able to live in such beautiful rustic surrounding and
still have the ability to offer today's medical advances
to the people of our communities. Here, neighbors are
our friends and together we share a rich heritage.
Students in our public schools rank among the top in
state and national test standards as well as
extracurricular activitiill never tire from the endless
list of outdoor fun including hiking, hunting, camping,
fishing, skating, and snowmobiling. We're talking
awesome recreation for all ages!
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