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Legislative Advocacy is a Year-Round Opportunity for PHS and Families
There is an old adage around the Capitol that “no two legislative sessions are the same” – and this year certainly fit that bill. In an abbreviated session which ran from...
Understanding the changes to our home care nursing service
In an evolving health care landscape, hospitals and home care companies alike are examining current processes and models to ensure they can continue to provide quality care for those...
Fostering a partnership between home care and emergency medical services
A few months ago, we wrote about how PHS and emergency medical services (EMS) started working together to build a more collaborative relationship – one that results in improved...
A founding member retires as one of the best in home care
When Sandi Maguire left her hospital job in 1987, she did so with a curiosity of what patients’ lives looked like after they went home following an acute trauma...
Meet the Students Who Won a 2016 PHS RT Scholarship
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...
Understanding the Causes, Effects, and Management of Cerebral Palsy
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...
How two nurses found careers in the home care setting
For many of our home care nurses, a career outside of the hospital or clinic setting is an unexpected – and exciting – turn in their career path. Suddenly...
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...