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Miller Classic raises $200K for Patient Care Fund
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Ben & Adith Miller Classic raises $200,000 for Patient Care Fund
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By TJ
Photo: Hugh Miller presents the Ben & Adith Miller Community Service Tribute to Rachelle Schultz.
With many previous honorees in attendance and with family, including her mom, a retired registered nurse, near her side, Rachelle H. Schultz, Ed.D., heard why she was selected by a committee of community members and previous honorees as the recipient of this year’s Winona Health Foundation Ben and Adith Miller Community Service Tribute.
Included in Schultz’s nomination were comments from community leaders including Winona City Manager, Steve Sarvi; Winona County Administrator, Ken Fritz; and Minnesota Marine Art Museum Executive Director, Nicole Chamberlain-Dupree.
By TJ
Apr 18, 2021 9:35 AM
Winona Health physician and geriatrician Jennifer Forsyth, DO, now sees people at their senior living, assisted living and long-term care residences so they do not have to make a trip to the clinic for their doctor appointments. In addition, Dr. Forsyth currently continues to see patients in the clinic one day a week.
According to Robin Hoeg, chief operating officer hospital and primary care services, this community-based care model improves access to care for those who have difficulty traveling to appointments either because of a lack of convenient transportation or because of mobility challenges. “We are always looking for ways to improve healthcare and access to care. Providing care in congregate living communities can be so much more efficient when a doctor or associate provider can go to the residents rather than having each resident make a trip to the doctor.”