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IMPORTANT NOTICE: MRI Relocation and Temporary Parking Update

We would like to inform you about the ongoing construction and changes regarding the relocation of our MRI unit, a vital part of our imaging services.

Please take note of the following important dates and activities:

  • Parking Bollards Removal: On February 18th and 19th, we will be removing bollards in the parking area to accommodate the Mobile MRI unit.
  • Crane Operation: Scheduled for February 20th – 21st, a crane will be in operation in the area north of the main hospital to facilitate the MRI unit relocation. We kindly request everyone to be cautious around this construction zone during this time.
  • Mobile MRI Unit Set-Up: Finally, on February 22nd, the Mobile MRI unit will be set up. This will involve the closure of designated parking areas, with additional signage for patient and visitor guidance.

Please note the parking changes:

  • Dedicated Handicap Spaces: These will be conveniently located near the main hospital and MRI Mobile Unit, as illustrated in the diagram.
  • Temporary Parking Area: In case of overflow parking requirements for the main hospital, designated areas will be available as indicated in the diagram, marked with a yellow cloud.

For the safety of all, we urge you to adhere to all posted signage and barriers while navigating the hospital premises during this transitional phase. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Sage Memorial Hospital Debuts 2024 Wall Calendars

GANADO, Ariz. — Sage Memorial Hospital is excited to announce the release of its 2024 Wall Calendars. The calendars, are now available for collection at our Patient Experience desk in the Poncel Hall building, located on our campus. They can also be picked up at any of our service area chapter houses (Ganado, Steamboat, Klagetoh, Wide Ruins, Greasewood Springs, Cornfields, Kinlichee, Nazlini).

This year’s calendar highlights a picture of the new hospital which is scheduled to open in the summer of this year.  

“We invite all community members to grab their copy today and stay organized all year round with SMH,” said Director of Public Relations and Marketing Christian Bigwater.

Embracing Cultural Diversity in Mental Health Care: An Interview with Dr. Richard Laughter

GANADO, Ariz. — Dr. Richard Laughter recently joined the Sage Memorial Hospital behavioral health team. He is the only Native American psychiatrist on the Navajo Nation. With over 15 years of experience in psychiatry and a passion for embracing cultural diversity, Dr. Laughter talks about how traditional healing practices can help with mental health care. In this interview, he explains why cultural elements are important in treatment and how they can help patients get better.

Traditional Healing Practices at Sage Memorial Hospital

Dr. Laughter envisions expanding the cultural diversity in mental health care by offering a variety of practices such as sweat lodges, hogans, teepees, and other traditional structures for patients to access. He also hopes to incorporate Christian practices for those who may not identify with traditional Native American beliefs.

“I envision bringing cultural elements into the hospital, like the Hogan and spiritual counselors. They could operate as a separate entity to serve the entire facility,’” said Laughter. “This way, we can guide people there and make sure they get the specific prayers or support they need.”

These practices will work alongside other treatments like therapy and medication. The goal is to provide a well-rounded approach to healing, combining both Western and traditional medicine.

Other plans include; incorporating programs such as “Wellbriety” which is a Native American approach to healing addiction, and working with community members who may be able to offer unique perspectives on treatment.

About Dr. Richard Laughter

Dr. Richard Laughter was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, but frequently visited the Navajo reservation with his parents. His father hails from Shonto, Arizona, while his mother originates from Vanderwagon, New Mexico. His clans are Bit’an’nii, born for T’od’ich’nii.  Maternal grandfather is Dibe’l izhini,  and maternal grandfather is T’achil’nii. He is a veteran of the USMC and achieved the rank of Sergeant in the infantry.

He obtained his undergraduate degree in human biology from the University of Utah before completing his psychiatry residency at The University of Nevada in Reno. Subsequently, he pursued a Master’s in Business Administration from Grand Canyon University.

After graduating, Laughter moved to the Navajo Reservation and began working at Gallup Indian Medical Center. He spent four years there, making a big difference in his service-focused career.

“I have chosen to make this reservation area my home,” said Laughter.” I have seen firsthand the challenges and disparities that our people face in accessing mental health care and I am committed to being a part of the solution.”

 AA Program (Wellbriety)

In addition to incorporating traditional healing practices, Sage Memorial Behavioral  Health Services  is also implementing the Native American 12 Step Program, “Wellbriety.” This program was developed by White Bison and focuses on incorporating cultural teachings into the 12 steps.

Leroy Klassen, a Peer Support Specialist, has recently completed training in the Wellbriety 12 Steps and will be leading sessions Monday through Friday. The sessions will incorporate traditional elements such as talking circles, drumming and singing, prayer, and smudging.

Sage Memorial BHS is also in the process of setting up a sweat lodge and ordering materials for two teepees. They are also planning to hire a traditional practitioner to further incorporate cultural practices into treatment.

In addition to the Wellbriety program, Sage Memorial BHS also offers SAMHSA Matrix Substance Abuse groups, which consist of 54 lessons on coping skills. These groups alternate with Wellbriety sessions in both the morning and afternoon.

Sage Memorial Hospital FY 2024 Q1 Newsletter

Sage Memorial Hospital announces the upcoming release of its first-quarter newsletter for Fiscal Year 2024. This edition highlights our hospital’s accomplishments and initiatives from October to December 2023. Look out for the newsletter insert in the Thursday, February 8 edition of the Navajo Times.

In this issue, our CEO shares a message, showcasing her vision and leadership. The newsletter also provides details about the schedule of our mobile health unit, a vital outreach program delivering healthcare services directly to the community.

Additional copies of the newsletter will be distributed to local service chapters in Ganado, Steamboat, Klagetoh, Wide Ruins, Greasewood Springs, Cornfields, Kinlichee, and Nazlini.

Join the Hot Cocoa Walk/Run Event at Sage Memorial Hospital

Join us at the Sage Memorial Hospital Wellness Center on December 28th, from 4:00 – 5:30 pm for a Hot Cocoa Walk/Run event, hosted by the Diabetes Program. This is a wonderful opportunity to participate in a health-oriented community event! Register by 5:10 pm on the day to secure your participation. Our mobile health unit will be on location providing essential health checks, including diabetes screening and blood pressure checks, as well as administering flu and COVID-19 vaccines. Please note, this is a drug and alcohol-free event. We regret that we cannot be held responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items. For more information, don’t hesitate to call us at (928) 755-4572.

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