| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Robert Siersema |
Director, Infrastructure and Information Security | Profile |
On December 5, 2007, Midwest Medical Center became the first replacement Critical Access Hospital to open its doors in the State of Illinois. Prior to Midwest Medical Center, we were know as Galena-Stauss Hospital and Healthcare Center, a 45 year old 18 bed, Critical Access facility unable to expand and improve our medical services due to building challenges and landlocked location. Upon entering the front doors, you are immediately taken in by the warm colors, rich woods, soothing sconce lighting, vaulted ceiling and life-size windows that point to the blue Midwestern sky. Every place your eyes land, there is a healing element before you. From the water features that keep children entertained and give parents a needed diversion, to the bubbling copper fountain in the healing garden, you immediately feel that you are in a place where you will be cared for. The self-playing mahogany baby grand piano provides mood-elevating audio, while the majestic ceramic-tiled staircase that leads to the family meditation room, encourages visitors and staff to climb rather than riding the elevators. Patient suites are private, warm and comforting, with windows that offer a magnificient view and a place for family to rest. In-room dining with a wide variety cuisine, flat screen televisions and carefully designed panels to hide medical gas controls are just a few of the features that help to transform the patient experience. Features such as the state-of-the-art Fitness Center, Resource Library, Meditation Suite, Whispering Willow Gift Shop and Vista Cafe attract community members to visit the facility for reasons other than illness. We welcome and invite you to take full advantage of what Midwest Medical Center has to offer. We are committed to patient centered care, medically advanced and compassionate care in a truly healing environment for all who live and work in the Tri-State Area.
United Health Services (UHS) is the largest comprehensive healthcare system and leading private employer in the Greater Binghamton, N.Y., region. With more than 60 locations in Broome and surrounding counties, the system is composed of providers and supporting organizations serving the 600,000 residents of the Southern Tier of upstate New York and portions of Northeast Pennsylvania. A locally owned, 916-bed, not-for-profit system, it is governed by a Board of Directors made up of community citizens who volunteer their time. The employees, providers, volunteers and leadership of UHS share a commitment and promise to the people whom they serve: We will listen. We will show respect. We will give hope. The members of UHS UHS Hospitals: UHS Wilson Medical Center and UHS Binghamton General Hospital UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital UHS Delaware Valley Hospital UHS Senior Living at Ideal UHS Home Care The affiliates of UHS UHS Medical Group UHS Foundation United Health Services, Inc. and the members of the UHS System neither are affiliated with, sponsored, endorsed nor approved by, nor otherwise associated with, Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS), UHS of Delaware, Inc. nor their affiliates, which can be found at www.uhsinc.com.
Step By Step Inc is a Alton, IL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Fulton County Hospital is a Salem, AR-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
The Auxiliary is a fundraising group that has focused on enhancing patient care and support at Saint Raphael's for more than 90 years. Past events have raised funds used to purchase heart monitors for the hospital's recovery rooms, to host prostate