Beaufort Memorial Hospital Living Well Winter 2015
2015 annual report Final Version
1. 800 School Street
Carrollton, IL 62016
(217)942-6946
2015 Annual Review
BOYD HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Healthcare From The Heart
2. CONTENTS Boyd Healthcare Services has been fortunate to have some of
the best Paramedics in the ar-
ea on our staff, and Bill Reagor
was a significant part of that
team. Everyone that knew Bill
has felt his loss on a personal
level, from missing his smile
in the halls to recalling the
funny moments he created to
relieve the tension of a situa-
tion. The Boyd Hospital family has felt great sadness since
losing Bill in early 2015, but his legacy will live on in his wife
Claudia and son Brian (both Boyd employees), his daughter,
and his beautiful Grandchildren.
WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT
While she may not have been a paid employee,
when Martha Hubbard came to pass her time
with Boyd Healthcare Services, she was as loyal
and hard working as any employee she ever en-
countered. After many years of working for the
Veterans Affairs Hospitals, teaching underprivi-
leged school children, and educating herself fur-
ther, she came to share that love of learning and leadership
with our staff, a task she held true right up to the very end.
Through her strict customer care principles, tenacious per-
sonality, and brilliant smile she made everyone she met want
to be a better person; she is greatly missed and her legacy at
Boyd Hospital has undoubtedly made our facility a better
place.
Employees pictured, from left to right: Courtney Garrison, Chris Coonrod, Janet Barlow, Amy
Willis, Donna Whitehead, Jackie Lakin, Vicki Harp, Gwen Berry, Amber Miller, Donna
Weishaupt, Stacy Stoops, Elizbeth Lehr, Loretta Killian, Scott Coughlin, Sherryl Shannon.
LARYNGOSCOPE
PURCHASED BY FRIENDS
OF BOYD
Medical providers and first respond-
ers of Boyd Hospital will no longer
be guided by feeling when intubat-
ing a critical patient, now they will
be able to see “in real time” what is
on the other end of their intubation
tool. A Laryngoscope is a tool that
helps a Physician or Emergency
Medical Technician safely intubate
critically ill patients that have a
compromised airway, without dam-
aging vocal chords or other signifi-
cant anatomy within the path to an
airway. The new device is equipped
with a camera on the end going into
the patient, and a screen at the oth-
er end to better see the airway and
all passages to safely place the intu-
bation
materials
more
clearly.
New Medical Staff
Celebrated Years of Service
Hospital Updates
Thomas H Boyd Foundation
Numbers and Statistics
Giving and Donors
Above: Laryngoscope
in EMS carrying case.
Left: Kris Templin
R.N., Director of EMS,
demonstrates the
screen view of
Laryngoscope with
mannequin.
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NEW MEMBERS OF
MEDICAL STAFF
In 2015 we welcomed a new
Physician, Dr. Shawn Fry. Dr. Fry
comes to Boyd after several years
of practice with Springfield
Clinic in the Jacksonville area,
and will host office as a Family
Practice Physician in our Greene
County Rural Health Clinic
(White Hall) and Rural Health
Center of Roodhouse. She has
been a very valuable addition to
our team and we look forward to
Dr. Fry helping serve the
patients of Greene County for
many years to come!
Rosemary Staten, Family
Nurse Practitioner received a
Master’s Degree in Nursing,
Family Nurse Practitioner from
Frontier Nursing University in
2011. She has worked primarily
in family practice, joining Boyd
Healthcare Services in January
2015. She is available for appoint-
ments in the White Hall and
Roodhouse clinics.
Healthcare From The Heart
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Boyd Healthcare Services saw the accomplishment of many
years of service from a variety of staff members in 2015, with
an exceptional accomplishment coming at the hands of a
forty–five year employee!
Sherryl Shannon led the group
with an outstanding accomplishment
of forty-five years with Boyd
Healthcare Services where she spent
time in various positions as a Regis-
tered Nurse, a long span of her career
as the Director of Reisch Memorial
Nursing Home, and most recently as
a Registered Nurse for the Cardiac
Clinic. Sherryl has always had a
quick wit, undeniable sense of lead-
ership, and an unmatched knowledge for her position while
putting care of patients as the most important role of her
many years of service; she has an unparalleled work ethic and
we will greatly miss her contributions to the daily atmosphere
of our Hospital.
Other staff being honored at the banquet, include: Dr. August
Adams, Janet Barlow, Christopher Coonrod, Scott Coughlin,
Connie Fry, Courtney Garrison, Rebecca Hannel, Elizabeth
Lehr, Amber Miller, Dr. Mohammed Siddiqui, Stacy Stoops,
and Donna Whitehead all for five years of service. Members
of staff being celebrated for ten years of service: Donna Berry,
Deb Clement, Loretta Killion, Regina Theivagt, Donna Weis-
haupt, and Amy Willis. Jackie Lakin and Vicki Harp both cel-
ebrated fifteen years of service, and Gwen Berry was honored
for thirty years of service.
(Photo of celebration attendees at left on adjoining page)
Left: Dr. Shawn Fry Right: Rosemary Staten, FNP
FOURTH ANNUAL 5K
The fourth annual Boyd Hospital 5K Run and 2 Mile Walk
took place in October, 2015. This event is the kick off to a city
-wide event held by the Chamber of
Commerce, Full Moon Over
Carrollton. For the second
year in a row, all proceeds of
the event were donated to
the Greene County Gas
Cards for Cancer fund.
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Healthcare From The Heart
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT FOR
BOYD HEALTHCARE EMPLOYEES
Throughout 2015 Boyd Healthcare Services Employees
complete many types of training in addition to the
required hours of their positions or titles. Many of these
classes are held on-site at the Hospital or nearby for better
access to our employees.
A trauma situation training hosted by SIU School of
Medicine in September gave Nurses, EMS, and Physicians
a hands-on
experience in the
Boyd Hospital
Emergency Room
during a training in
September, 2015.
This particular
training focused on
severe trauma
situations and how
to address/ stabilize
those patients for
safe transport.
Right: An SIU Instructor
speaks with EMS Staff
(left), Dr. Gultasib Gill,
and Sarah Ford, R.N.
Left: Dr. Renan
Mapue (bottom
left) performs a
mock procedure
on a mannequin
as an SIU
Instructor (top
left) and EMS
Staff Kyle Hill
and Jeff
Cunningham
observe.
PREPARED FOR
ANYTHING
Boyd Healthcare Services
employees are required to
complete fire safety training
annually including hands-on
training to extinguish a small
fire using equipment on-site. In
this training, a fire safety
company visits the hospital and
staff members are asked to
extinguish a “safe” fire near the
hospital grounds.
5. Healthcare From The Heart
TELE-MEDICINE TURNS HEADS
Tele-Medicine was
introduced at Boyd
Hospital many years
ago but has recently
gained momentum as
we continue to see an
influx in the number
of patients suffering
from Stroke or Heart
Attack arriving in our
Emergency Room.
Boyd Hospital is
proud to be a
stroke-ready hos-
pital and part of
the STAT Heart
Program adminis-
tered by St. John’s
Hospital in Spring-
field, Illinois.
The designation as
Stroke-Ready was
awarded to Boyd Hospital several years
ago and means that a patient can come
into the facility with symptoms of a
stroke, take part in diagnostics, and
have life-saving medication adminis-
tered immediately, often times stop-
ping the Stroke in it’s tracks and saving
the patient significant damage with
minimal lasting effects. This program
includes the use of tele-medicine where
a Physician in our facility communi-
cates with a higher-level institution
through a “robot” where the Doctor at a corresponding fa-
cility can take part in “real time” care of the patient.
There are many members of our community that would
not be with us today or would have had more negative
long term effects if they had not sought immediate care
from the Boyd Hospital Staff and taken part in the tele-
medicine events of our
Emergency Room.
DE-ESCALATION TASK
FORCE TRAINING
In November, 2015 a training was
held to update training/techniques
and introduce new members of the
de-escalation task force at Boyd
Hospital. The task force aims to
de-escalate an unsafe situation or
patient without using confrontation
or force in hopes of avoiding a nega-
tive or threatening situation for em-
ployees, patients, and community.
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Boyd Healthcare Services was happy to take part in a
mock wreck scene that was produced at the Greene
County Fair Grounds in early 2015 to remind teens of
the dangers associated with drinking and driving,
specifically on Prom night. The event was hosted by
area Police, Fire, Rescue teams and involved an Air Evac
team from Springfield, Illinois to give an eerily honest
set of sights and sounds to what it means when some-
one is critically injured. While this type of educational
event is not common in the Greene County area, Boyd
Healthcare Services staff were proud of the reaction
from all involved
and hope to
never have a “real
life” situation
similar to the
event set up on
this day.
Above and Right:
Boyd EMS assists
students portraying
victims in both vehi-
cles.
Below: A helicopter
leaves the scene with
a “victim” on board.
Healthcare From The Heart
CONSEQUENCES DRIVEN HOME
BOYD’S
HEARTSTRINGS GIFT
SHOP THRIVING
Boyd
Healthcare
Services
opened a
Gift Shop
late last
year and it
has seen a
very suc-
cessful
opening
year, carry-
ing seasonal
merchan-
dise, baby
apparel,
adult acces-
sories, and a
variety of
beautiful
home dé-
cor. Boyd’s
Heart-
strings Gift
Shop is
open Mon-
day through
Friday 10am
-4pm (or by
appoint-
ment) and
operated
entirely by
volunteers; we hope you’ll come in
and see what they have to offer!
7. Healthcare From The Heart
PINK PRIDE
Each year the employees of Boyd Healthcare Services
try to honor survivors and memorialize those that have
suffered from debilitating diseases, as well as promote
awareness of life saving procedures and diagnostic
screenings. This year the employees rallied around
Breast Cancer patients and handed out educational ma-
terials for awareness in October. Boyd Hospital regular-
ly performs Mammograms and ultrasounds for breast
examination. For more information or to schedule your
exam, please call Radiology at (217)942-6946.
#BOYDGOESRED
As a part of the National Go Red For Women move-
ment, Boyd Healthcare Services invited members of the
community and our surrounding areas to take part in
wearing red on February 6, 2015 to promote heart
health for women. Heart disease is the number 1 killer
of women in the United States and roughly 1 in 3 women
are affected by poor Heart Health in one way or another.
We sincerely appreciate all that our community does to
promote positive health and awareness for the patients
of our area!
For more information on the “GoRed for Women”
movement and prevention tips for heart disease, check
out http://www.goredforwomen.org
Right:
Radiology
Employees
show off
some
“goodies”
women can
receive in
the month of
October.
Left:
Hospital Ad-
ministration
Employees
show
support for
Breast
Cancer
awareness.
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The Thomas H. Boyd Memorial
Foundation was established in 2002 as
a charitable organization to support
Boyd Healthcare Services. The Foun-
dation is a tax-exempt corporation
pursuant to Section 501c(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. The
foundation is comprised of eight
members and one Boyd Healthcare
Services Board representative, all of
whom work or reside in Greene and
Calhoun Counties.
The Thomas H. Boyd Foundation
currently manages and controls the
Costello Trust (the Foundation Board
members review individual
applications of Greene County citizens
that have experienced a “catastrophic
illness or death” and distribute interest
earned on the original trust fund
money up to $5,000), a gas card
program for cancer patients
(individuals apply monthly for a gas
card to be given retroactively after
traveling great distances for cancer
treatments or appointments, with
verification from the corresponding
physician), a scholarship program for
the local high schools, and is the main
entity for fundraising on behalf of
Boyd Healthcare Services. Other
current fundraising activities include:
annual Wine Gala, various fundraisers
for Gas Cards for Cancer program(s) in
Calhoun and Greene Counties, Year-
End Giving Campaign, Monthly Giving
Opportunities, Murder Mystery Dinner
Fundraiser, Memorial Tree at Reisch
Entrance.
With your help, Boyd Healthcare
Services can continue to provide the
high level of patient care and
community service that the people of
Greene County need and deserve.
Healthcare From The Heart
ANNUAL WINE GALA FUNDRAISER
TRIES COUNTRY ON FOR SIZE
The ninth annual wine gala fundraiser was held in Octo-
ber, 2015 and took on a new style with fresh hay bales,
country music, backwoods barbecue, and fall décor much
to the enjoyment of party goers. Guests were treated to
the country twang of Steve Vincent Band and were intro-
duced to many new drinks paired with the newest craze in
Greene County Dining: Hog Daddy BBQ. Savory drink
samples were provided by area distributors: Gaudio &
Sons, Fritz Distributing, Old Bakery Brewery, Grafton Har-
bor, Grafton Winery, Schlafly
Brewery, and Mary Michelle
Winery. The silent auction
garnered great participation
and culminated in a fun game
of “Let’s Make a Deal”. A sim-
ilar country scene is already
set for Saturday, October 29,
2016, so SAVE THE DATE!
THOMAS H. BOYD
MEMORIAL
FOUNDATION
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS WINNERS
Each year the Thomas H Boyd Memorial Foundation awards
$2,000 to local high school seniors interested in pursuing a
collegiate medical degree; in 2014 the award was opened up
to Calhoun County high school seniors in addition to Greene
County students. The winners of each $500 scholarship(s)
were Michaela Weber and Madison Struble, both of Carroll-
ton High School; Michelle Robeen, Calhoun High School;
Bailey Bergschneider, Greenfield High School. There were
no applicants from North
Greene School District.
Pictured Back Row, Left to Right are Thomas H
Boyd Memorial Foundation Board Members: How-
ard Phillips, Kermit Bell, Julie Schutz, Diane
Wolfley, Kim Fansler, Kirby Ballard, Richard Gil-
lingham. Pictured Front Row, Left to Right are
Foundation Scholarship Recipients: Michaela We-
ber, Bailey Bergschneider, Madison Struble.
(Michelle Robeen, not pictured)
Top Right: Rural Health Clinic Providers
Melissa Kulp, FNP; Laurie Beavers, FNP;
Dr. Renan Mapue, Dr. Shawn Fry.
Right: Guests visit as they decide on
beverages to sample at the “bar”.
9. Healthcare From The Heart
MURDER AT BUNNY AND CLYDE’S
Thomas H Boyd Memorial Foundation introduced a fun,
innovative, and new fundraising event to the lineup in
2015! People’s Bank (White Hall) sponsored Upstage Pro-
ductions to put on an interactive Murder Mystery Dinner
at the KC Hall in Carrollton featuring a story line of Who
Dun It with dinner served by Ham-
ilton’s Catering out of Jacksonville.
The night was a barrel of laughs
with audience members playing the
part of crucial characters and im-
plying pertinent details through a
thick New York accent, twists and
turns around every corner, and a
final resolution that turned up a fa-
miliar face as the guilty party when
Foundation Board President (and
local Attorney) Richard Gillingham was found to be the
“murderer”!
With rave reviews from this
event the Foundation Board
hosted their second annual
Murder Mystery Dinner in
February, 2016: Death at Duck
Dynasty.FESTIVAL OF TREES
SHINES BRIGHTLY
Thomas H. Boyd Foundation intro-
duced a Festival of Trees to the
Carrollton Holiday Events Line Up.
The event was spon-
sored by a variety of
community partners,
businesses, and indi-
viduals. Trees were
decorated and donat-
ed, then auctioned off
to the highest bidder.
A few details will
change for 2016, but
look for this event as
the holidays ap-
proach quicker than
ever!
NEW WEBSITE UP
AND RUNNING!
Thomas H Boyd Memorial Foun-
dation provided funding in 2015
from contributions of the com-
munity and previous fundraising
efforts to completely redesign
the http://www.boydhcs.org
website for Boyd Healthcare Ser-
vices. The new website is more
interactive with greater mobile
functionality, and will soon pro-
vide an option for patients to pay
their bill online or make a dona-
tion online!
GAS CARDS FOR CANCER CONTINUES TO
FLOURISH
For the sixth year in a row, the Greene County Commu-
nities and friends/family have continuously supported
their peers that are receiving Cancer treatments by fund-
ing the Gas Cards for Cancer Program that is adminis-
tered by the Thomas H. Boyd Memorial Foundation,
along with a newfound energy to support our neighbors
and friends in Calhoun County as that program has seen
it’s second year of inclusion. The program has given
over $35,000 to area Cancer patients since its inception,
and we are eternally grateful to the giving nature of our
communities when a neighbor needs it most.
For more information or to donate to this program,
please call (217)942-6946 and ask
for Administration.
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FRIENDS OF BOYD
BOYD HEARTSTRINGS GIFT SHOP
VOLUNTEERS
THE MANY VOLUNTEERS FOR ALL
BOYD HOSPITAL EVENTS
MANY MEMBERS OF STAFF THAT
DONATE THEIR TIME FOR THE
GOOD OF THE HOSPITAL
ALL WHO PURCHASED
FOUNDATION EVENT TICKETS
EVERYONE THAT DONATED TO
THE ANNUAL WINE GALA AND/OR
ATTENDED
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Healthcare From The Heart
Boyd Healthcare Services and Thomas H
Boyd Memorial Foundation would like to
admirably acknowledge the following
donors for their time, money, and
support throughout the 2015 year:
SPECIAL THANKS
GRANTS
Clyde Hembrough Trust
Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network
EMS Education
Coding Audit and Review
Every effort has been made to
ensure that each donor is
properly recognized. Please
notify us of any errors or
omissions.
$0-$1,000
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nord
Raymond and Janie Bland
Elly Smith, Norman Smith Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rhoads
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rhoads
Mr. Tom Carmody
Elizabeth Painter
Maria J. Swan Estate
Faith Baptist Church
Michael & Barbara Carmody
Kathy Wynn Burkholder
Charles and Julia Helton
Joyce Ann Helton
Louise J. Buhlig
Aaron & Anita Adams
Barbara White,
Memory of Leonard White
Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig Dech,
Memory of Fred Dech
Tamra Kay Winters
Stephen & Nina Martin
Catholic Daughters
John & Billye Griswold
$1,000-$5,000 $5,000-$25,000
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hough Mrs. Mary Carmody
Mary Harland,
Eldred-Harland Charitable Fund
Martha Hubbard
$25,000-$50,000
Earl and Mabel Rollins Hubbard Trust
Wrightsville Trotters,
Greenfield Trivia Night
City of Greenfield
Daniel & Janice Kaiser
Anne Clayton
North Greene Activity Fund
Greene County Farm Bureau
White Hall Methodist Church
Barber’s Cook Shack
Eldred Baptist Church
“THE BLOCK”
Alfred & Juanita Muntz
Vanessa Miller & Al Foster
Boyd EAT Committee
White Hall Drag-O-Way
Grace Mathews Friends/Family,
in memory of Kenny Mathews
Cecilia Kirbach,
in memory of Maria Swan
Jeff & Regina Reif,
in memory of Francis Grafford
Anne Ford Memorial
Thelma Talkington
Greene County Days Committee
Steve & Connie Clanton
Robert & Pam Ralston
Alfred & Juanita Muntz
Norman & Vicky Hosey
Pam Keller
Don & Susan Fansler
Michael & Barbara Carmody
Mike & Pam Painter
Don & Rosemary Nell
NG Chamber of Commerce
Vernon & Donna Dunlap
Ruth Larson
Steven & Patricia Wombles
John & Linda Ford
Drew & Laura Duckett
James & Rhonda Murr
Fitch’s Truck & Auto Repair
Lois Piper Memorial
Veronica Haller-Ohare
Darrell Howard
Joyce Cooper
Donald & Dalene Fearneyhough
Dick & Lila Daum
George Price Memorial
Dean & Carole Mann
David & Barb Grizzle
Joann Beck, Cynthia Lilley
Rhonda Kiger
Ed & Nancy Wollenweber
Bonnie & Larry Ballard
Nancy Larrick
David & Toni Carr
Joseph & Debra Royer
Phyllis Didier
Louis & Janet Baumgartner
Greg & Deborah Price
Vicki Morris & Cheryl Roberts
David & Jeanne Steinacher
Shirley Schacher
Randall Peters
EJ McClenning
Gertrude Eicken
Joe & Jenny Dawdy
Betty Short
Bernice Cronin
Dr. Jude Caselton
Gas Cards for Cancer Donors
For more information on leaving a legacy that will benefit
your community for years to come with a memorial to
Thomas H. Boyd Memorial Foundation, please contact
Sarah Schmidt at (217)942-6946 ext. 1203.
11. Healthcare From The Heart
HOSPITAL AND FOUNDATION DONORS
When a loved one or dear friend passes away, one of
the most thoughtful and meaningful things a person
can do is make a charitable gift in their memory.
A memorial donation will have a lasting effect on our
community and others for many years to come.
With a memorial to Thomas H Boyd Memorial
Foundation or Boyd Healthcare Services, we gratefully
recognize those donors committed to honoring the
memory of their friend or loved one:
Georgeanne Marine
Daniel & Dawn Ballard
Ruth Larson
Michael & Janet Hansen
Jeanne Moulton
John Griswold
Bill Reagor
Barbara White
John Peters
CHS Class of 2005
Betty Best
Robert & Sheryl Shannon
Bill & Marge Hopkins
Ruth Larson
Denny Hansen & Family
Jean Walker
Carolyn & David Cary
JoAnn Roberts
Dean & Carole Mann
Glenda Howard
Sarah & Adele Cook
P.G. Roberts
Lloyd & Scarlett Vortman
Martha Price
Paul Bushnell
Cary & Kim Roberts
Judy Schnelt
Bill & AnnMarie Dale
Boy Scout Troop 351
Ken & Linda Feraris
Joan Benz
Eric & Jane Tucker
Rodney Reif
Martin & Elizabeth
Schwab
Jay & Susan Moore
Robert & Mary Baronovic
Betty Mullink
Ann Weber
Roger & Deb Campbell
Betty Reif
Mary Helen Isringhausen
Jim & Carole Beauvais
Dave & Beth Quandt
Mary Gillingham
Mary & Steve Dawdy
Doris Keenan
Dean & Carole Mann
Thomas & Helen
Bergschneider
Mary Davenport
Steve & Missy Kirbach
Kimberly Murray
Aaron Tucker & Family
Anthony Sample
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lurton
Donald & Mary
Steinacher
Lyndell & Sally Smith
Nick & Robin Manns
Betty Painter
Glenda Howard &
Jesse Downey
Bruce & Jeannette
Wildhagen
Philip & Zena Brown
Anthony & Carol Heitzig
John & JoAnne Kessinger
Gertie Kirbach
Bernice Cronin
Michael & Amy Cronin
Michael Varble
Mike & Beth Tepen
Kevin & Amber Brannan
Grant & Diane Hendricks
Jim & Kay Robinson
Mike Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Goeddey
Dewain & Leona Freand
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Goeddey
John & Bea Quandt
Bob & Cathy Reif
Bob & Janet Lake
Dan Berger Family
Dan & Stacey Eilerman
Bob & Marilyn Goeddey
Tim & Susan Samet
Keith & Becky Reed
Jim & Julie Lake
Georgine Lake
Phyllis Lake
Hugh & Susan Allen
Karen Lesemann
James Ashworth
Robert & Donna Stewart
Scott & Andrea
Vangenderen
Phil & Carol Hoover
Roger Boss
Karen Fessler
Gayle & Bob Rawson
Steve & Ruth Dunn
Kraig & Jami Garber
Terry & Diane Fessle
Rebecca Handlin
Loretta Killian
Roberta Egelhoff
Dave & Deanna
Bridgewater
Marion & Donna Phipps
Christine Waltrip
Helen M Rasumussen
William J Wilson
Harry Flowers Jr.
Charles Settles
Karen Lesemann
Dan & Gayle Lake
Charles & MaryLou Tozer
Alberta & Posie Roth
Greg & Carol Olmstead
Judith Brannan
Jill & Jay Moss
Loretta & JW Rucker
Nancy Lewellen
Byron & Brenda Berry
Bob & Cheri
Schnettgoecke
Bob & Marietta Walker
Don & Kathy Mattis
Al & Theresa Strahan
Jon & MaryHelen Schnelt
Joe & Barbara Carmody
Dr. Jude Caselton
Martha Harpstrite
Martha Hamann
Larry Allen
Jersey Community High
School Activity Fund
Glenda Howard &
Jesse Downey
Linda Daum
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BOYD HEALTHCARE SERVICES
800 School Street
Carrollton, IL 62016
(217)942-6946
UPDATE ON COMMUNITY NEEDS
ASSESSMENT
As part of a Federal mandate, all Critical Access
Hospitals are required to complete a Community
Needs Assessment every three years. This study will
produce a document explaining what are the great-
est health needs in a geographical service area as it
relates to the current population. Thomas H Boyd
Memorial Hospital will complete this assessment in
2016 through a series of meetings with local citizens
and public officials. If you would like to partici-
pate/contribute, please call (217)942-6946.
GET TO KNOW THE NUMBERS
Total Outpatient Volume 55,702
Total Emergency Room Visits 2,883
Total Number of Imaging Tests 5,457
Total Number of Lab Volume 28,085
Total Number of Therapy Volume 8,673
Total Number of Ambulance Runs 1,490
Total Number of Patients Seen at Rural Health Clinics in Greene County
Carrollton, Roodhouse, White Hall, Greenfield 14,956
CARDIAC AND PULMONARY
REHAB UNIT OPENS!
With a large donation from the Thomas H
Boyd Foundation and a compilation of other
efforts, Thomas H Boyd Memorial Hospital is
now ready to welcome patients into their new
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Pro-
gram! Tell your Doctor you want to rehab
with Boyd Healthcare Services, and ask your
nurse to call Corrine or Judy at (217)942-6946.
Stay close to home and receive one-on-one
personalized care!