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UltraGroup Healthcare News

JUNE 2025



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Community Wellness

Beth Mehringer, RN and PD and Lena Goffinet, therapist at Renewed Horizons at Perry County Hospital participated in the Hancock County Senior Health Fair. They were able to share information about the importance of taking care of your mental health and the services that are provided at Renewed Horizons.



Congratulations, Amber Hall!

Amber Hall, RN at Healthy Outlook at Wayne County Hospital has graduated from Chamberlain University and passed her Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam. She has been working on this for 4 years while working full time, being a wife and mom of a very busy teenager.   Her hard work and dedication have been amazing to watch these past years.

While Healthy Outlook will miss Amber when she moves on to work as an FNP, we wish her all the best (and she better send referrals).



Mental Health Awareness Month at The Medical Centers

The Senior Perspectives programs at the Medical Centers at Scottsville and Franklin have started off Mental Health Awareness month with a bang.   KenYatta Williams, Program Director shared with Keri Williams, UG Regional Director that she had a goal of doing at least one presentation per week during Mental Health Awareness Month.   During the first week of May, this has already been surpassed.   The Senior Perspectives program staff recognize the importance of getting the word out about mental health while sharing the benefits of the program to the community.


Andy Tanaro, therapist and KenYatta Williams, Program Director participate in a Fall Prevention for Seniors event sponsored by the Warren County Public Library.


Katie Fleming, therapist and KenYatta Williams were returning guests on the Med Center Health Podcast, “Clinical Connections.”  They spoke about loneliness and Seniors.


Andy Tanaro spoke at the Barren River Area Development District (BRADD)Caregiver in-service.





Heartwarming Alumni Event

The Parkview Wabash LifeBridge Senior Mental Health Program recently held a special Alumni Event, bringing together over 20 past and present patients for an afternoon of connection, creativity, and celebration.


Hosted by the dedicated LifeBridge staff, the event created a warm and welcoming environment where attendees could reunite, reminisce, and enjoy meaningful activities together. Guests were treated to delicious food and an engaging craft session focused on creating beautiful artificial flowers—a hands-on activity that sparked laughter and heartfelt conversation throughout the room.


It was a joyful occasion that honored the personal journeys of each individual while reinforcing the supportive community that LifeBridge continues to foster. 



























 
 

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