“I’ve Come Such A Long, Long Way Thanks To Some Great, Great People.”
In April 2018, Vicki Ellis was visiting her son in Nashville when she fell down nine steps and suffered a severe spinal injury in her neck.
Are you thinking about getting care from Palo Alto County Health System? Read through these true stories to learn how our dedicated and talented staff members have changed the lives of countless patients. We can’t wait to hear your success story!
In April 2018, Vicki Ellis was visiting her son in Nashville when she fell down nine steps and suffered a severe spinal injury in her neck.
Tanya chose a PACHS OB provider for all three deliveries. “I’d heard so many good things about the OB
providers at Palo Alto County Health System.”
Pat Anderson loves the convenience of living at Willow Ridge Independent Living. That’s because,
when she needs to visit Palo Alto County Health System, all she needs to do is hop on her motorized scooter.
Whenever the Home Health nurses from Palo Alto County Health System paid Paul Osterman a visit, all he would talk about was having a big, juicy hamburger.
Life hasn’t been easy for little baby Mckenna, who was born on January 29, 2018 with torticollis, a tightening of the neck muscles that causes the head to tilt.
Louise Harrison wanted the best for her husband, Glenn. That’s the reason she chose the hospice team from Palo Alto County Health System.
As you can see, Kaitlin and Crosby Krischel have a growing family. All three of their children were delivered at Palo Alto County Health System.
Joe Schany has been living with diabetes for 20 years and today suffers from severe neuropathy
in both of his legs.
For three weeks, Jim Conway hadn’t felt right. “When I went hunting, I noticed that I couldn’t walk 100 yards in a field before I was out of breath and had to rest.”
Because she lives with both a defibrillator and a pacemaker in her chest, 85-year-old Bev Schneider is absolutely committed to taking good care of her heart.
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