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After 17 Years of Expertise, a Hard But Well-Deserved Goodbye
The end of this month will be a little tougher than usual at PHS, as a leader in the company says her final goodbyes and kicks off a well-deserved...
How You Can Educate Legislators On Home Care Nursing
This past Wednesday, we were honored to be invited out to a patient home where PHS mom Kari was spending the morning giving Representative Matt Dean a firsthand look...
Know the Nurses: Brittany Leonhardt
If you have a home care nurse in your home, you already know what an important part of your life they become. Today in Know the Nurses, we’re introducing you to...
Finding Continuity Between Home and Work Life As The Mom of a Medically Complex Child
When Molly started at Pediatric Home Service in 2012 as a customer service representative, she expected to help children with medical complexities receive the care and supplies they needed...
7 ways to make your work commute more enjoyable
Recent reports have shown that the average American commutes 25 minutes to work, with that number being much higher in large cities. This time spent in the car can...
Learn Infusion Basics at Home with Online Education
Since 2004, PHS has offered in-person classes at its office in Roseville, where incredibly knowledgeable and experienced instructors lead participants through lecture and hands on training in cares related...
3 Ways We Celebrated Feeding Tube Awareness Week
Last week, our staff got busy getting tattoos and taking selfies around the office. And while that might sound like an odd way to spend time, it was all...
A Parent’s Perspective: Coordinating A Team Of Caregivers
Marty Barnes, the writer and mother behind CaseyBarnes.org, will talk today about coordinating the caregivers in her daughter’s life in the third of a five-part series. You can find the previous posts about starting home care...