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Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear toolbelts.
For nearly 29 years, Danny Smith has been part of the Environmental Services team at UMRC’s Chelsea campus. Initially, Danny dreamed of becoming a musician, but needed money for studio time. His mother, Daisy, a twenty-year UMRC employee herself, suggested he take a job at UMRC to help with that. “Eventually, Plan B became Plan […]
UMRC & Porter Hills Participates in White Ribbon Initiative Honoring “Healthcare Heroes”
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White Ribbon Project
At UMRC & Porter Hills, our direct care team members are there to provide care and comfort for the older adults we serve. Especially now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, these “Healthcare Heroes” are doing everything in their power to keep our residents safe and healthy. These include our caregivers, dining services, housekeeping, and environmental services […]
UMRC & Porter Hills Participates in White Ribbon Initiative Honoring “Healthcare Heroes”
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Mental Health Resources
Michigan: Shore to Shore Michigan Mental Health Network Anxiety and Depression Association of America Centers for Disease Control National Institute for Mental Health National Alliance on Mental Illness Veterans Veteran’s Crisis Line- Veteran’s and their Loved Ones Call 800-273-8255 and Press 1 for help Text 838255 Jackson County Lifeways Crisis services, regardless of your insurance, […]
UMRC & Porter Hills Foundations Announce “COVID-19 – Not All Heroes Wear Capes” Emergency Fund for Care Teams
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Now Hiring Heroes
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Meet our Healthcare Heroes: Stacey Syrek, LPN
Stacy Syrek, LPN, has been a nurse at Kresge Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center for nearly 20 years. “I know how important it is to provide continuity of care and to be that familiar face for our residents,” says Stacey. “Building relationships and having that rapport with older adults and their families is all that matters.” […]