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Respiratory Therapy
What’s in Your Bag? Getting to Know the Clinical Roles at PHS
Comprehensive care covers all your needs at home Everyone at PHS considers themselves lucky to have the opportunity to care for the most amazing patients, day in and out....
Garrett Doesn’t Let Spina Bifida Slow Him Down
At 8 years old (but almost 9, as he will tell you), Garrett has endured a lot of medical procedures and doctors appointments throughout his life due to his...
Care of the Child with Spina Bifida
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...
Ensure an Efficient Monthly Supply Order With These Tips From PHS Clinicians
Tracking supply quantities can be a difficult task when a medically complex child requires numerous items to meet their care needs. But by maintaining an effective inventory management method...
Coming Home With Care: What to Consider When Preparing for a Hospital Discharge
In a three-part series, we’re exploring what can be an exciting but confusing time for parents of children with new medical diagnoses – preparing for discharge from the hospital...
Respiratory Scholarship Winners Bring a Bright Future for Patient Care
The PHS respiratory 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 –...
Meet The Members of Our Naked Neck Club
We know that a decannulation is a big deal – and for good reason! We want to recognize this monumental accomplishment and celebrate with you – which is we...
Support and Adaptability Drive Robert’s Successful Care Plan at Home
At 22 years old, Robert has lived over four times longer than he was expected to when he was diagnosed with gangliosidosis at 14 months old. Time and time...