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Enteral Connectors, Part 2: Changes to Expect
You can find part 1 in our blog series about changes to enteral connectors here. Anyone who has an active enteral order with PHS recently received a letter in the mail...
Updates on Car Seat Regulations To Ensure Your Child Is Safe
Roy C. Maynard, M.D., is the Medical Director for PHS. He serves as PHS’s clinical leader, working with the team to provide consultation and advice to ensure quality and...
With a Bright Spirit, Kali Overcomes Obstacles
When we first introduced Kali in 2010, she was a vibrant 4 year old who had gone through a lot in her short life. Born at just 24 weeks after...
Halloween Craft: DIY Monster Mobile
Feeling festive this weekend? We have quite the Halloween craft project for your family! In between sewing buttons on costumes and picking out bags for trick-or-treating, sit down with...
Avoiding Enterovirus-D68 in 5 Steps
By now you’ve most certainly heard about EV-D68 – or, as it’s more commonly known, Enterovirus-D68. This virus is contagious and in the case of our patient population, can be extremely dangerous...
Insights from a PHS Pharmacist
October is “American Pharmacist” and “Talk About Your Medications” Month – so who better to ask about the topic than one of our PHS Pharmacists? Steve LaFond, Pharm. D., was...
Thrilling n Thriving With PHS This Halloween
Tomorrow marks the first day of October, which has everyone at PHS thinking about the end of October – but not the 31. What? You read that right. The...
Parents Helping Parents: Differences in G-Tubes and Dressing Supplies
On the PHS Facebook page last month, we asked caregivers, “what would you tell families about differences you found most significant related to equipment, supplies and care?” Some of the...