On March 23, the automatic doors opened at a rehabilitation center in Wall and a miracle walked out. A living, breathing, talking miracle.
A crowd of 50 people burst into cheers as John Kwiecinski, with the help of a walker, emerged into the daylight.
“You did it!” someone yelled.
Three hundred and sixty-one days after first being hospitalized with COVID-19, the 52-year-old Kwiecinski finally headed back to his Manalapan home.
“It was watching answered prayers and miracles right before my eyes,” wife Roxanne Kwiecinski said. “That was what we prayed for for a year. We would pray at the same time every day and all envision him walking out the door.”
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On March 23, the automatic doors opened at a rehabilitation center in Wall and a miracle walked out. A living, breathing, talking miracle.
A crowd of 50 people burst into cheers as John Kwiecinski, with the help of a walker, emerged into the daylight.
“You did it!” someone yelled.
Three hundred and sixty-one days after first being hospitalized with COVID-19, the 52-year-old Kwiecinski finally headed back to his Manalapan home.
“It was watching answered prayers and miracles right before my eyes,” wife Roxanne Kwiecinski said. “That was what we prayed for for a year. We would pray at the same time every day and all envision him walking out the door.”
Hollie Harris Phillipsis stepping up as the new president and CEO of
Appalachian Regional Healthcare, a not-for-profit system employing around 6,000 people across 13 hospitals and other additional practices.
Phillips has been with the health system since joining in 2002 as director of planning and most recently held the role of vice president for corporate strategy and chief strategy officer. Across her tenure, she’s guided strategic planning, marketing, business development, government relations and other efforts within the organization.
She will be the first woman to hold Appalachian’s top role and replaces retiring president and CEO Joe Grossman in May.
Prior to her time at Appalachian, Phillips held a manager role at LifePoint Hospitals. She holds a master’s in health administration from the Medical College of Virginia.
By TAPINTO NEW BRUNSWICK
April 8, 2021 at 5:01 PM
Arnold has recently served as President of Southern Region for RWJBarnabas Health, which includes Monmouth Medical Center, Monmouth South and Community Medical Center.
Arnold has recently served as President of Southern Region for RWJBarnabas Health, which includes .
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April 8, 2021 at 5:01 PM
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Chairman of the Board of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Jack Morris and President and Chief Executive Officer of RWJBarnabas Health Barry H. Ostrowsky have announced the appointment of Bill Arnold as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Tampa now open
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. and TAMPA, Fla., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Encompass Health (NYSE: EHC) announces the opening of Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Tampa, a 50-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital located at 3840 Atmore Grove Drive in Lutz, Florida. The hospital features all private patient rooms, a large therapy gym with advanced rehabilitation technologies and an activities of daily living suite, a therapy courtyard, a cafeteria and a dayroom.
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The hospital serves patients recovering from debilitating illnesses and injuries including strokes and other neurological disorders, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations and complex orthopedic conditions. In addition to 24-hour nursing care, Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Tampa offers physical, occupational and speech therapies to restor