Photo: (L to R) VITAS leaders President & CEO Nick Westfall, Executive VP Patty Husted, VP of Operations for South Florida Betty Bel, and Executive VP & COO Joel Wherley.
The 19,000 square ft, newly constructed facility is expected to serve 750 patients each year
MIAMI, FL – Residents of Miami-Dade County now have improved access to compassionate end-of-life care through VITAS Healthcare’s newly constructed inpatient hospice unit (IPU) at MedSquare in Kendall, located at 9408 SW 87th Ave., Suite 107, Miami, FL, 33176.
“Miami has been the home of VITAS since its foundation over 40 years ago, and today I’m proud to announce this expansion of patient-centered, comfort-focused services and clinical support in the community that has embraced us from the start,” said Patty Husted, executive vice president of operations for VITAS.
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They ve also been invited to sweep the state emergency operations center in Tallahassee.
According to FIU Provost and Executive Vice President Kenneth Furton, the school s canines are taking a different approach than the ones being used to screen fans at games of the NBA s Miami Heat. Our dogs are actually being used to search surfaces. So we re looking for where people have been, you know, mostly students had been sitting in seats, he explained. The dogs alert gives an extra layer of protection (so) we can do decontamination. Whereas at the Heat, they re actually screening people before they come into the arena.
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"What we re inheriting from the Trump administration is so much worse than we could have imagined," said Jeff Zients, a member of President Joe Biden s COVID advisory board.