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Saginaw s Covenant HealthCare, HealthSource name new CEOs

Saginaw’s Covenant HealthCare, HealthSource name new CEOs Updated Feb 17, 2021; Posted Feb 17, 2021 Beth Charlton, left, is Covenant HealthCare s new president/CEO effective July 1, 2021, and Michelle Trevillian, right, is HealthSource Saginaw s new president/CEO effective Feb. 21, 2021.Courtesy | Covenant HealthCare and HealthSource Saginaw Facebook Share SAGINAW, MI Saginaw County’s Covenant HealthCare and HealthSource Saginaw have each recently named new CEOs. After 38 years, Covenant HealthCare president/CEO Ed Bruff is retiring on June 30, the Covenant HealthCare Board of Directors recently announced. Beth Charlton will officially transition into the role beginning on July 1. “Covenant has been truly blessed by Ed’s leadership. He has overseen such a well-run and efficient organization that has benefitted all its stakeholders the employees, patients, healthcare partners, medical providers and the community,” Gene Pickelman, chairman of the Covenant Board of

COVID-19, other health scares can t keep hospital volunteer from wanting to help patients again

COVID-19, other health scares can’t keep hospital volunteer from wanting to help patients again Updated Feb 14, 2021; Posted Feb 14, 2021 Bobbie Patton, 56, gets some love from Mary Free Bed staff. Patton said he hopes to be able to return to the rehabilitation hospital as a volunteer. (Contributed photo from Mary Free Bed) Facebook Share It felt eerily familiar to have a tracheostomy tube down his throat. Despite an 11-day fight in the intensive care unit battling COVID-19 and pneumonia, Patton wants nothing more than to regain his strength and get back to the hospital as a volunteer rather than a patient.

LONG HAULER: 31-year-old battles fatigue, breathing problems, mental struggles, 10 months after COVID-19 diagnosis

LONG HAULER: 31-year-old battles fatigue, breathing problems, mental struggles, 10 months after COVID-19 diagnosis He first felt sick last April, admitted to hospital in May, and a month later, woke up on a ventilator. Now, after rehab and therapy, he is still not back to work. Author: Alana Holland (WZZM13) Updated: 6:09 PM EST February 11, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Angel Solis from Holland started to feel sick around the end of April, 2020. He had body aches, chills, and was fatigued.  He first went to a local Holland clinic, where he was told to go home and take Tylenol. A few days after that, he grew more fatigued and had trouble breathing. His mother had to take him to Holland Hospital, where he tested positive for COVID-19. He passed out a few hours after being admitted, the last thing he remembers for the next month.

Muskegon Heights man returns home after battling COVID-19, pneumonia

Muskegon Heights man returns home after battling COVID-19, pneumonia Bobbie Patton returns home after recovering from COVID-19 for four weeks. and last updated 2021-01-29 22:18:15-05 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. — A COVID-19 and Pneumonia patient from Muskegon Heights didn t think he would make it out of the hospital, but after weeks of rehabilitation, he is home. During the four weeks at Mary Free Bed as a COVID-19 patient, Bobbie Patton kept pushing. In my mind, this was my only chance, Patton said. And I had an opportunity, I was going to take advantage of it. He s been overcoming health challenges that started in his 20 s.

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