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PHS celebrates Feeding Tube Awareness Week, February 5-11
Tube feeding is a term that at times may cast a negative light upon an already complex medical situation. However, what is not commonly known are the benefits a...
Joe’Von Thrives at Home
Joe’Von is like most kids his age And that’s what makes him remarkable. He likes to watch cartoons, play in the yard and pick on his twin sister. In...
Lila’s Story Part III: Home Sweet Home
We’ve come to part III of of Lila’s story as told by mom, Aimee. We feel very blessed that Aimee took the time to share her feelings and emotions...
Lila’s NICU Story Part II: A Pitstop, Then Home
Here is part II of Lila’s story as written by mom, Aimee. We posted Part I of this story on Thursday, you can read that post here. Today, Aimee...
Lila’s Story Part I: Over 13 Weeks of Bedrest and an Uncertain Future
We have a special treat in store for our readers over the next week. PHS mom, Aimee Tjader, has graciously offered to share her story. The story of her...
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: No Flow Alarm on Infinity Orange and Teal Food Pumps
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Food Pump Series – Replacing the Door On An Infinity Food Pump
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Food Pump Series- Part 1
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....