Rome

“I wish I knew then what I know now.”

Journeys intertwine at Adult Day Health. It’s hard to know what to do when your loved one begins to change with dementia. Many caregivers press on and remain unaware of resources at hand. They might not reach out for help or know where to go. Thelma House first sought care in 2014 for her husband,…

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Rome

“What you have here is a diamond.”

Rome community gathers for “Changes in Aging” event. On Nov. 8 over 50 attended Mercy Care’s community event on aging to hear nursing and psychology experts from Berry College and a Berry College graduate now with a Ph.D. in adult development and aging share insights in providing the right care for each individual, the impact…

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Dental

“I haven’t smiled in 35 years.”

Sterling Bishop, a 57-year-old man from Cincinnati, Ohio, flips proudly through the pictures on his phone as he shows off his beloved daughter’s wedding photos from last July. “I didn’t smile here though,” Bishop said. “I wanted to smile so bad, but I didn’t want to mess up her moment.” Bishop began having problems with…

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Staff Highlight

Meet Beatriz

Half of the 28 years that Beatriz Leon York has been with Mercy Care was as a volunteer, and the other half has been as a full-time employee. In 1991, after her mother’s diagnosis with breast cancer, Beatriz Leon York saw a need at Saint Joseph’s Hospital, which led her to volunteer at Mercy Care.…

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Recuperative Care

“This place is just for me.”

Women’s Recuperative Care opens at City of Refuge. Building upon one of our most effective programs for helping people out of homelessness, Mercy Care has opened a 14-bed, Recuperative Care program for women recovering from a hospital stay at the City of Refuge, located in one of historic West Atlanta’s most struggling neighborhoods. “We’re creating a supportive…

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Dental

“It’s a miracle.”

Joyce Handspike first met Rochelle Butler, DDS, while she was in a dark place – on a roller coaster of alcohol and crack use and making a living by selling drugs supplied by her Godson. “My teeth were bad. Dr. Butler had to pull all of them,” Joyce said. Fast forward 9 years to early…

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Dental

“It’s no small thing for me.”

“I got my first partials when I was sixteen,” says Wardell Jones – a now 69-year-old man who received dentures from the Piedmont Dental grant this year. “I came from meager means. Growing up, the dentist just pulled teeth. He did nothing preventive like a root canal or cleaning.” In the summer of 1965, Jones…

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dermatology

Dermatology clinic launches

Dr. Mark Holzberg volunteers his time at the dermatology clinic. Seven patients were treated for skin issues between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Aug. 28 during the first dermatology clinic day at Mercy Care at Gateway Center. The driving force behind the clinic, volunteer Mark Holzberg, MD, emailed afterward, “You have a great group…

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Dental

“I found love in the people who have helped me.”

Pearly whites for Pearlie through her new set of dentures. At 75, Pearlie McCrimmon is soft spoken and not-so-good at remembering names. So she tells you upfront that she might call you sweetie, baby or princess during a conversation, and she describes herself as young and strong as a bull. Pearlie lived in Georgia in…

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Staff Highlight

Meet Dr. Hansen

Uncommonly known, Dr. Richard Hansen worked as a juvenile prison guard and lived in a group home for juvenile delinquents while in college, building relationships with this younger, in-need group and ultimately leading to a row of fourteen friends at his wedding. This indiscriminate, non-judgmental approach to service has clearly held up in the 25…

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