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SANFORD HEALTH OF NORTHERN MINNESOTA

Sanford Bemidji's grand opening of its new Peak Center, originally scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, has been canceled in response to the recent severe storm.
Sanford Bemidji will celebrate the grand opening of its new Peak Center from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, at 2017 Net Way NW, in the former Delta Dental building.
Five Sanford Health hospitals, including Sanford Health of Bemidji, were recognized for their dedication to heart patients by the American College of Cardiology.
A grand opening event for the Sanford Bemidji Peak Center will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24.

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Since 2000, 50 Beltrami County residents have died as a result of opioids, and many more have experienced nonfatal overdoses. With addiction and overdoses becoming more prevalent, health agencies and providers have had to respond with treatment strategies and programs.
Regional health providers, including Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota, Indian Health Service offices in Red Lake and Cass Lake, and Beltrami County Health and Human Services, received $3.6 million to improve maternal care
On a daily basis, Beltrami County Public Health is tracking between 350 and 400 coronavirus cases. With the numbers being that high, officials are continuing to encourage vaccinations.
On Thursday, Nov. 4, Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota will begin offering vaccines to children ages 5-11.
Following approval from the Food and Drug Administration and Center for Disease Control, Sanford Health and Beltrami County Public Health are both offering booster doses of the Pfizer, Moderna and vaccines.
Around 85 community members sought shelter from the wind and rain in a large tent along Hannah Avenue on Wednesday, Oct. 13, to break ground on Sanford's new $6.2 million Behavioral Health Crisis Center. Once completed, the 12,000 square-foot facility will be the first center to offer adult inpatient hospital psychiatric beds within 90 miles of Bemidji.
Through the month of October, Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota will hold events where patients can receive vaccinations for the flu and the coronavirus.
On Saturday, Oct. 2 and Tuesday, Oct. 5, Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota will be providing vaccines for the coronavirus and influenza. COVID vaccines will be available for those looking for their first and second dose, as well as patients seeking a booster.
With the recent increase in new coronavirus cases, Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota will add new restrictions at its locations in Bemidji and Bagley.
With the number of COVID patients rising at Sanford Health's locations in Bemidji and Bagley, doctors are asking resident to be more are on guard and to get vaccinated.
Sanford Health of Northern Minnesota officials are encouraging families to visit for annual check-ups before the fall semester gets underway.

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