A Notes from the President couple of years ago we made a difficult, but well considered decision to partner with Agility Health to provide the day-to-day management for our inpatient, outpatient, skilled nursing, and home care rehabilitation programs. At the time, we were having repeated difficulties in recruiting staff and covering the existing demand for rehabilitation services; this was even before the recent doubling of the size of our skilled nursing units and the huge expansion of our home care program. Agility Health have assisted us to build an exceptional rehabilitation team that now includes numerous physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and a decent size army of therapy assistants who work with our patients. Our rehabilitation team’s goal is always to assist individuals to achieve their highest possible level of mobility and self-sufficiency. Over the last couple of years, we have seen tremendous growth in the number of people we serve as well as the intensity of services provided. If you have had the opportunity to work with our rehabilitation team recently, you quickly feel the enthusiasm for excellence provided by our team. Such enthusiasm is infectious and motivating. It is a great team that will only get better! 168 South Howell Street Hillsdale, Michigan 49242 (517) 437-4451 hchc.com Duke Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer H April 2015 GETTING BACK IN THE GAME illsdale High School Junior and Varsity football player, Jamison Kies, knows the importance of physical therapy. During one of the biggest games of the 2014 football season, Jamison tore his ACL in his right knee taking him out of commission for the remainder of the football season. After testing and consultation, HCHC Orthopedic Surgeon Barry J. Collins performed Jamison’s surgery. “Dr. Collins did an excellent job” says Jamison. However, the surgery was just the beginning. Jamison spent several weeks receiving physical therapy at the Hillsdale Community Health Center’s Physical Therapy Department. He credits Mike Campbell, AT-C, PTA for “Making my PT more enjoyable and getting me ready to hit the football field once again.” Jamison will begin his Senior year back on the football field thanks to Dr. Collins, Mike Campbell and the team of caring professionals at Hillsdale Community Health Center. Mike Campbell, AT-C, PTA congratulates Hillsdale High School football standout Jamison Kies. HCHC offers Physical, Occupational, Speech and Language Services in Acute Care, Skilled Nursing, Home Care and Outpatient settings. Services offered include: n ORTHOPEDIC/TOTAL JOINT CARE Joint Camp Shoulder Continuous Passive Motion n AQUATIC THERAPY R Rachel White achel White has experienced many adventures since she graduated Hillsdale High School in 2003. Now she is back and happy to be home working as a Speech Language n ATHLETIC TRAINING Pathologist at HCHC. n GRASTON n LYMPHEDEMA TREATMENT n WOMEN’S HEALTH Incontinence Osteoporosis “I moved around a lot and I am ready to come home and be closer to family,” she says, adding that she is also glad to see some familiar faces when she goes to work each day. The n ORTHOTICS Eastern Michigan University alum earned both n MODALITIES Ultrasound Electrical Stimulation her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Speech n LSVT- BIG AND LOUD FOR PARKINSONS Rachel is also happy to be doing what she loves at Language Pathology graduating in 2010. She has been working at HCHC since March. n KINESIOTAPING n MODIFIED BARIUM SWALLOW STUDIES HCHC helping all her patients – from pediatric to n STROKE CARE adult – with their speech related difficulties. This can n ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING TRAINING head injuries or swallowing difficulties in adults. n ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT TRAINING range from speech delays in children to stroke or “It’s such a vast field,” she says. Working at HCHC also allows Rachel to work with her Directory patients through their continuum of care. She is THREE MEADOWS PHYSICAL THERAPY there from the day the patient is admitted until the Main Line 437-5190 Home Care Therapy 439-5740 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY In-Patient/Skilled Nursing 437-5314/437-5189 SPEECH THERAPY Main Line day they are discharged and for some even longer if they are in need of further care at home. “I like that I get to do so much,” explained White. H Reggie Kehoe elping people get back to what they love to do is what Reggie Kehoe likes most about his job as an Occupational Therapist at HCHC. A 2007 graduate of Pittsford High School, Reggie earned his Bachelor’s of Arts in Exercise Science from Adrian College and then a Doctorate of Occupational Therapy from The University of Toledo before returning to Hillsdale County in July of 2014 as a full-time Occupational Therapist. “It feels very welcoming,” he says of the atmosphere and staff at HCHC. “It has been great getting to know people and see familiar faces.” Reggie took advantage of HCHC’s Educational Assistance program which helped him with his tuition and now he is able to work with the people of Hillsdale County, getting them back to what they like to do and need to do. He says he did not know much about Occupational Therapy before he went into the field, but now he enjoys the holistic approach of getting patients back to living life as independently as possible. Kehoe further stated, "Occupational Therapy is all about the word ‘occupation’. Occupations are whatever you want or need to do in your life that have the most meaning and purpose to you. This can range from, but is no way limited to, getting dressed and cooking a meal to golfing and playing an instrument. Occupations are things that anyone needs or likes to do. Occupations make up everyone’s daily life and Occupational Therapy helps you get back to doing all those occupations that have so much meaning and purpose to you.” PFLI FIK?FG<;@ : K<8D 437-5314/437-5189 HILLSDALE ORTHOPEDICS 61 West Carleton Road • Hillsdale DR. BARRY COLLINS 439-5411 DR. PARTHIV PATEL 439-5411 ,( .% +*0% ,+( ( G8IK?@ M G8K<C# ;% F% 98IIP :FCC@ EJ# ;% F% ?:?:% :FD
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