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Page a Shelton-Mason County Journal — Thursday, Jan. 5, Mason Health General Hospital - January Staffing Updates Rehabilitation Services now Scott Mundy, Director of ' Emergency and Trauma Services open at CEdar BUIII “9 I Mundy joined the Health team in October and has more 30 years of experience in the emergency medicine field, first a paramedic and emergency medicine technician and then the owner and operator of several ambulance services in California. He became a registered nurse in 2001 and worked as the Director of Emergency Services at 560" 3"“de Adventist Health prior to joining the Mason Health team in October. Alisha Wedding-Lambert, From left, Physical Therapists John Takagi and Jeff Frisse; Chief Development Communication Officer Jennifer Capps; CEO Eric Moll; Mason General Hospital certified Nurse MidWlfe Faundation Endowment Chair Beth Gregg; Public Hospital District Commissioner Wedding—Lambert Sta rted her career as Don Welander; Director of Rehabilitation Services Cheryl Woods; Speech a massage therapist and later a doula, Language Pathologist Erin Henley; Commissioners Darrin Moody and Gayle . . Weston; Chief Operating Officer Mark Batty; Physical Therapist Larry Messenger; coachlr‘g women Eh ’°”,9 h labor' After Physical TherapyAssistant Diana Franckowiak; and Physical Therapist Ryan Hill Obtammg helv nursmg hcense/ She celebrate at the Dec. 13 ribbon cutting. worked for eight years as a postpartum and labor registered nurse at multiple hospitals in Utah and Washington, including Mason General Hospital. She later became a board-certified Mason Health celebrated the relocation of the Rehabilitation Services Department to a newly expanded space at the Cedar Building with a ribbon cutting ceremony for staff on Dec. 13. At more than 7,000 square feet, the new space more than doubles the midwife and began her midwife career rooms that Rehabilitation Services occupied at Mason General Hospital. at Municare Tacoma Genera|.HospitaL Weddingiambert The new space features a larger waiting room area, with space for both She starts at Mason Health in January. pediatric and adult patients; more aerobic equipment for adults, which reduces wait times for patients; three private physical therapy evaluation ‘_ ‘ i rooms,instead of curtained-off areas; and new special equipment to i Go to www.masonfienem‘om’ and click on treat patients with vertigo. For pediatric patients, there will be multiple FlND A PROVIDER in the top menu. Enter a Provider’s Name or rooms for therapy, as well as a sensory gym separate from pediatric Specialty for a list of providers andtheir contact information. treatment space, which allows for more flexibility in scheduling and treating pediatric patients. Mason Health employees give back to call Rehabilitation Services at 360—427-9545. , local Children 0V9? hOIiday season For more information and if you have questions about directions, please W SKANSKA Project Executive Pete Maslenikov, Mason Health Chief Development Officer Jennifer Capps and Heather Kennedy from the Department of Social and Health Services at the Toys for Tots of Mason County collection site in Shelton. Employees from Mason Health and SKANSKA, Mason Health’s partner in construction and remodel projects, participated in a holiday gift drive for three organizations: Toys for Tots of Mason County; local foster children and children in Child Protective Services custody with the Department of Children, Youth and Families; and Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center. Visiting Hours: 8 am. to 8:30 p.m. Please enter at the MGH Main Entrance. ~‘ M H , r After hours, please use the . 7 Ema???”Departmentsmnce" . NOTE: All vrsrtlng hours/gurdelmes are subject r V to change depending on communicable disease . . trends in the Community. Please check ourWebsite , 58mm “WWW,er ‘ for updates: www.masongeneralcom