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Guest Post: Pregnancy After Having a Child With Medical Complexities
Heather Lesoine is mom to Jack (3) and Harper (3 months). Before becoming a mom, Heather was an elementary librarian. and now spends her days with Jack and Harper....
Communicating Concerns to Manufacturers
For the parent of a child needing durable medical equipment (and the child themselves), using a piece of equipment that could benefit from adjustments in functionality can be frustrating....
Dr. Roy Maynard Discusses EPSDT for Disadvantaged Children
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...
Care at Home Takes a Village
This story is dedicated to Paul, and incredible boy who made the world a brighter place. After needing to be intubated and tube fed at birth, Paul was diagnosed...
Why Do You Donate Blood to Memorial Blood Center?
It’s an amazing statistic – one blood donation can save up to three lives. And that’s three great reasons our employees come back time and time again to the...
Meet the 2014 RT Scholarship Winners
The PHS respiratory therapy scholarship is designed for students or recent graduates enrolled in respiratory therapy programs. There were two awards of $500 and one award of $1,000 given...
Keeping the Worry at Bay When Raising a Medically Complex Child
Angie is a professional copywriter and single mom to a 9-year old daughter, Ruby. Ruby loves macaroni and cheese, is obsessed with Elmo and she has the ability to...
Be The Match: Joining the Marrow Registry
It’s something most people don’t think about until they personally know someone who has needed it – but families who have been through it can tell you, marrow transplants...