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Methodist College names Dr. Kayla Banks as Chancellor

Methodist College is pleased to announce Kayla Banks, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, as its Chancellor, effective April 15, 2024.

Trillium Place marks five years of behavioral health and addiction recovery services

April 15, 2024, marks five years since the formation of a new behavioral health organization now known as Trillium Place, an affiliate of Carle Health.

Carle Health welcomes two top-ranked digestive health facilities into system

Carle Health is committed to serving the ever-evolving needs of patients and is pleased to welcome Carle Health Endoscopy Center Peoria and Carle Health Gastroenterology Peoria into our healthcare system, effective April 7.

Zen Room allows Carle Eureka staff to care for themselves, improve patient outcomes

As healthcare professionals encourage patients to pay more attention to their mental health, nurses and their colleagues are becoming more mindful of their own needs. A Zen Room recently opened at Carle Eureka Hospital, joining a trend of Carle Health hospitals with a dedicated space for team members to take a break and decompress, so they can continue to be there for their patients.

Friendships important for belonging, wellness and a healthy life

Building a community of friends proves to be an important aspect of living a healthy life and maintaining a strong well-being.

Understanding changes in behavior; the first step in caring for patients with ADHD and OCD

Behaviors and habits can change a lot throughout life – from the time a person is a child to when they are an adult. But understanding when these changes impact the ability to function day-to-day is an important first step to identifying specific behavioral conditions and when care might be needed.

Carle Health RN goes above and beyond for his patients

Will Swanson, RN, went beyond the call of his position to help change the flat tire of his patient’s daughter to make sure his patient could get home safely.

Carle BroMenn Medical Center neurosurgeon redefines care

Ann Stroink, MD, FAANS, board-certified neurosurgeon at Carle BroMenn Medical Center, retired November 22, 2023. Dr. Stroink’s substantial career contributed many advancements in the field of healthcare and to the Carle Health community.

Advance Care Planning grows in Carle and the Community

The Advance Care Planning team continues their commitment to be a trusted partner to the community, providing resources for patients to take the lead in their healthcare choices and goal-oriented care.

Carle Health services help make exercise possible during busy holiday season

December means deadlines for end-of-the-year projects, colder weather, less sunlight and holiday preparations and travel. It's still possible to fit in fitness during this busy season, said Carle Health fitness professionals. Here's how.

Is it cancer or not? Clinic in Peoria provides quick results and supportive treatment

Team provides wraparound support, calm to patients referred to this Greater Peoria clinic by their primary care doctors.

Carle Health Presents: Health and Wellness Expo for Seniors

The Health and Wellness Expo is designed to empower individuals age 64 and older to work through questions about the upcoming enrollment period with community resources and speakers.

Carle Health Home Health in Greater Peoria recognized as Superior Performer

Carle Health Home Health in the Greater Peoria Region is among nine home health agencies in Illinois - and the only one in the Peoria region - to be recognized by Strategic Healthcare Programs for high patient satisfaction scores for 2022.

Off to a good start: Healthy Beginnings early childhood ambassadors boost the next generation

Whether it is advice on finding day care, finding a job or monthly budgeting, Healthy Beginnings early childhood community ambassadors work with home visiting nurses to help moms support their child’s earliest years.

Minority mental health concerns sometimes ignored, misunderstood, therapists say

Mental illness symptoms among people of color sometimes are ignored or misunderstood. National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is important to remind people of color, their loved ones and health professionals to take action when symptoms of depression, anxiety or other illnesses are exhibited.

Take a moment for self-care with treatments for refreshed and healthy skin

Carle Health provides relaxing and safe treatments for self-care and to meet your health and skincare goals.

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