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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...
Hunger Mission Radiothon a Huge Success
Tis the season for giving to those in need On Thursday Nov. 17 Union Gospel Mission (UGM) hosted their annual Hunger Mission radiothon. The radiothon raises money to feed...
PHS Welcomes a Fellow From the United Arab Emirates
PHS (in conjunction with a local hospital) was selected as one of only 5 locations in the United States to have a fellow visit our offices and ride along...
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....
PHS is Thankful for the Family Caregivers
Celebrating National Family Caregiver Month Although PHS provides the respiratory therapists, infusion nurses, home care nurses, dietitians, clinical social worker, on-site pharmacy, equipment, supplies, and education; not a single...
PHS is Thankful for Amazing Volunteers
PHS’s volunteerism program, Sharing Care, has been busy with some fun activities in the past few weeks and we’re excited to be able to share them with you all....
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....