Business briefs, Dec. 13

Published 8:06 pm Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Moberly joins EM Rehabilitation in Stanford

           Moberly

Physical Therapist Anessa Moberly recently joined Ephraim McDowell Rehabilitation in Stanford, located inside Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital. She is providing therapy services to patients of all ages.

Anessa has been an Ephraim McDowell Health employee for more than 17 years, where she has worked in a variety of settings. She has clinical expertise with multiple complex diagnoses, including joint replacement surgeries of the knee, shoulder, elbow and hip; as well as rotator cuff tears, ACL reconstruction and meniscectomies. She is also versed on the treatment of acute or chronic neck and back pain.

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Moberly is a graduate of the University of Louisville and is passionate about high-quality, evidence-based delivery of physical therapy service. She looks forward to helping her patients restore their function, manage their pain and improve outcomes following surgery. 

Anessa is originally from Lexington, but has lived in Danville for 30 years. She has two dogs, Bo and Koko, and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

Ephraim McDowell Rehabilitation in Stanford is located at 110 Metker Trail and is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. To schedule an appointment or for more information, call (606) 365-4620.

McDaniel serves on HD Vest Advisor Council

          McDaniel

Tim McDaniel, based in Danville, recently attended a meeting as a distinguished member of the 2018 HD Vest Advisor Council. The council is composed of 12 HD Vest-affiliated advisors who have demonstrated great leadership in their business and in their communities. They help shape HD Vest’s strategic plan and improve the company’s client and advisor experience by drawing on their expertise and insight.

The most recent Advisor Council meeting took place in Irving, Texas, near HD Vest headquarters, Dec. 3-4. McDaniel joined the 11 other council members to participate in discussions about industry trends, technology and tools.

McDaniel said, “Serving on this council has been a great opportunity to collaborate with HD Vest leadership. The conversations held over the past few days regarding the future of the profession have been inspirational. I am excited to see where this council’s insight leads HD Vest.”

Scott Rawlins, President of HD Vest, said, “The Advisor Council has given us such a great opportunity to gain insight from an incredibly talented group. I enjoyed the opportunity to interact with Tim and the other council members. Their input is invaluable when it comes to the needs of their clients and shaping our vision going forward.”

McGrath nominated for DAISY Award

          McGrath

Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital is pleased to recognize and honor one of its nurses for her extraordinary patient care. Donna Sue McGrath, LPN, a nurse in the Medical Surgical Department, was one of many nurses nominated for the DAISY Award.

A resident of Mercer County, Sue has been caring for patients at Haggin for the past 15 years and served as a licensed practical nurse in Mercer and surrounding counties for over 20 years.

She was nominated for the award by a patient’s family member, who said, “Sue was the first to greet us in our room. She was excellent in every way possible that a nurse could be. We could not be more pleased with the care my daughter received while she was there. Sue was patient, kind, caring, and most of all loving to my child. We cannot thank you enough for all that she did for us; we are so very grateful!”

Ephraim McDowell is proud to recognize nurses with the DAISY Award, a national program that honors the compassionate care and clinical excellence that nurses bring to their patients every day. Nomination forms for the DAISY Award are available at various locations throughout Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital and Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital.