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2011 National Philanthropy Day Award
We were honored to present the 2011 National Philanthropy Day Award to our Building Committee members for their leadership and dedication in support of our Patient Addition Building Project. The Committee of volunteer Board Members, chaired by Gregg Thornton, includes Hagan Codell, Ken Hiler, Mike Kanarek, Paul Honeycutt, Jimmy Nash and Rodney Parsons. We are humbled by their generosity and gratef...
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2012 Lyal Leibrock Lifetime Acheivement Award
Cardinal Hill's Associate Medical Director, Dr. Russell Travis, has been selected, once again, to receive the 2012 Lyal Leibrock Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of State Neurosurgical Societies of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Congratulations Dr. Travis!
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2012-2013 Hill on Wheels Schedule
The 2012-2013 Hill on Wheels Season Schedule is on our Athletic and Recreation page. Check out the schedule for this year and come cheer on our Hill on Wheels Basketball Team! Our team is currently ranked 9th in the NWBA Division III national rankings! Way to go Hill on Wheels!
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Athena and the Healing Horse - a Solo Exhibition of Paintings by Monica Pipia
Located at Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital The Atrium Gallery 2050 Versailles Road, Lexington KY 40504Contact Trish Hatler 859.254.5701 ext. 5603 pjh1@cardinalhill.org October 15, 2012 – January 6, 2013 Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital is pleased to present Athena and The Healing Horse, a solo exhibition of paintings by Monica Pipia. In the exhibition, Pipia presents a series of paintings that trace a specific interest that the artist has in the healing power of the horse. “As friends and guides, Athena and her horse took the artist on a journey of discovery. It was a certain mastery of texture and form and feeling. These paintings resulted from a passion to uncover a vision of truth. This transmutation was a process of healing life’s burdens and hardships into a living metaphor of wholeness and completeness. Understanding oneself as a human being and horse as a manifestation of spirit takes me on a healing journey to self.” Pipia believes “healing begins when I accept the situation. I accept not with resignation but welcome the challenges life presents to me.” This installation at Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital takes on added meaning as Pipia’s sister is recovering from a brain aneurysm. Monica Pipia is a Lexington artist who has exhibited in galleries both locally and nationally. Her work is held in private and public collections. More information available at www.monicapipia.com and www.cardinalhill.org
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Cardinal Hill Hospital Cookbooks
Cardinal Hill Cookbooks are now available for purchase Only $12! Call 859-254-5701, ext. 5602, to get your cookbook today! Cash, Credit Card and Checks acceptedYum!
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Cardinal Hill Hospital Opens Three New Pools
Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital has opened three new pools for our patients in the new wing of our hospital located at 2050 Versailles Road. The three pools are designed to meet the needs of our patients: • The Therapeutic Pool is at kept at 95 degrees• A larger pool averages between 86-88 degrees• The third pool is a resistance swim pool The pools can be accessed by a variety of different ways: • lift chair• stairs• zero entry ramp • ladders There is a lifeguard on duty The pools are located on the ground floor of the new wing. They are located in the same area as the Cardinal Hill Pain Institute and our Outpatient Clinic. A calendar of classes will be coming out soon!
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Cardinal Hill Hospital's Brain Injury Program Wins Award
Lexington, KY—On Tuesday, March 29, the Cardinal Hill Brain Injury team brought home the Medical News MediStar Consumer First Award for Brain Injury University, a community based program that assists Brain injury Survivors and their families with achieving the goal of returning to school and increasing their network of peer friends. In collaboration with the Brain Injury Alliance of Kentucky, Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital is improving the lives of the many Kentuckians who live with a Brain Injury. Brain Injury University is an educational series specifically designed by Healthcare Professionals to assist those individuals who have suffered a brain injury to achieve the following goals: understand deficits, increase knowledge and understanding as it relates to a Brain Injury, facilitate compensatory strategies to increase independence, keep up to date with the most recent research and technology, ask questions about their injury and promote rapport with healthcare providers other patients who have suffered a brain injury. These classes are structured to cover cognitive, social, physical and psychological aspects of a brain injury. Reference material and supplies are free to the patients and families. Participants have seen an increase in quality of life and are better aware of available community resources after participating in Brain Injury University. Brain Injury University beat out Baptist East Wellness Center Cancer Exercise Program, James Graham Brown Mobile Mammography Unit and Norton Healthcare’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, all Louisville based facilities. Medial News Magazine is distributed throughout the healthcare industry in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The MediStar Awards were established in 2007 as the region’s premier venue for recognizing excellence in the business of healthcare. For additional information, contact Samantha Rogers at (859) 254-5701
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