Faith in God and trust in Blessing Hospital brings COVID-19 patient home
The Ottens say a deep religious faith and the skill and positive attitude of everyone at Blessing Hospital brought Bob home.
The Ottens say a deep religious faith and the skill and positive attitude of everyone at Blessing Hospital brought Bob home.
Randy Neiswender got into the shower feeling fine one evening. By the time he got out of the shower, the 66-year-old was fighting for his life.
Blessing Hospital staff in the Negative Pressure Unit teamed up to help the family of a 99-year-old patient emotionally prepare for her passing.
After spending two weeks in Blessing Hospital for COVID-19 treatment, a patient was able to go home - home but still in need. The patient required a mandatory hospital discharge follow-up visit.
Members of the Blessing Cancer Center team are really smart people with big hearts. They have strong backs, too.
Jennifer Dyer manages a household of eight people. That takes a level of knowledge and skill similar to running a successful small business. So when her back pain reached a point where surgery was the next care option to consider, Jennifer took the steps to make an informed decision.
The COVID-19 virus has brought a medical tradition back into style: The house call. Tim Beth, DO, Family Medicine, Blessing Health System, has conducted several house calls with his older patients since the disease made its appearance in the region.
Through the course of human history the baby shower evolved into a significantly symbolic step on the path to parenthood, particularly for first-time moms and dads. When Denise Sangoi learned one of her patients, Sarah Rzyski, had not experienced a baby shower for her newborn, she set out to change that.
Leah Heming finished graduate school with a Master’s degree as a nurse practitioner and a big problem – a very busy schedule over the course of her education and clinical training had ruined her previously healthy lifestyle, leading to weight gain.