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January 16, 2024 | News
Benedictine Living Community-Crookston

United Way of Crookston Continues to Make a Difference

For years, Benedictine Living Community-Crookston has witnessed the generosity of the Crookston community supporting United Way. This past year a granted gift was used to purchase a Vital Sign Monitor and update the ice machines.

Director of Nursing LaVonne Merten said, “United Way just keeps making a difference for us. The faithful caregiving staff are singing praises of our new monitor. We take easily over a hundred sets of vitals a day; and to have dependable accurate equipment helps us provide the best care possible.”

CNA/Bath Aide Jennie Mason noted, “We are so thankful to have the new monitor. It saves us precious time by automating the readings into the medical record.  And if there is a variance, it flags for the nurse. That is important time we can be with the person we are caring for, versus sitting in front a computer screen.”

“We want to call out how United Way of Crookston has gifted us time and again with impactful equipment and programming including the animated pets that our Memory Care residents hold and love, blanket warmers, wheelchair scales, the low vision reading machine, the 360 Clorox sanitizing machine and the Benedictine Buggy plus much more,” added Lindsey Erdman, executive director. “Thanks to the many businesses and people who give so generously to United Way of Crookston; because you make a difference for us and so many in town!”

Mavis Arvidson and Hayden Reitmeier, RN, nursing student graduate and CNA.