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PENINSULA
HOME CARE SALISBURY WELCOMES NANCY BAGWELL
AS BRANCH MANAGER
Bagwell
Brings 14 Years of Home Health Care
Expertise to Peninsula Home Care
SALISBURY,
MD - Peninsula Home Care today announced
that Nancy Bagwell has joined the management
team of Peninsula Home Care (PHC), a
leading, award winning home care company
founded in 1985. Bagwell comes to PHC
from Bon Secours (meaning Good Help
in French) in Richmond, Virginia and
Greenville, South Carolina.
"Nancy brings tremendous experience
and energy to Peninsula Home Care, and
we look forward to her insights and
leadership," said Carol West, managing
partner of CHMG, parent company of Peninsula
Home Care. "Her focus will be on
quality outcomes, patient satisfaction
outcomes and the growth of the office,
and we are excited to have her on board."
A driving force in the home health care
industry, Bagwell led Bon Secours to
become recognized as the Best Performing
Home Health Care agency in Richmond
in 2008, by Medicare Home Health Compare.
Bon Secours also ranked among the National
Home Care Association in the top 7-percent
for highest quality care and starting
in 2007 was named to the HomeCare Elite™
for three consecutive years. HomeCare
Elite™ is a compilation of the
top-performing Medicare-certified home
health agencies in the United States,
a status that Peninsula Home Care has
held in 2009 and 2010.
"I am personally aligned with a
mission that connects with patients
by ensuring that their quality of life
is as good as the quantity of years
lived," said Bagwell. I am excited
to have the opportunity to work with
an exceptional home health care team
and am looking forward to making Salisbury
my family's home."
Bagwell also spent time in the pediatric
hospice and palliative care division
of Bon Secours in Richmond, Virginia.
There, she spearheaded the integration
of Noah’s Children (a program serving
infants and children who have been diagnosed
with a life-threatening illness) into
Bon Secours as the first fully licensed
pediatric hospice and palliative care
program in Central Virginia.
As the director of Children's Outreach,
Bagwell started the highly successful
program Health Beginnings The program
offers education and assistance to mothers
of unborn children, with the goal of
reducing the infant mortality rate in
Virginia. She also worked with the Safe
Kids program, an injury prevention program
and a childhood obesity program in addition
to CARMA, "Controlling Asthma in
the Richmond Metro Area," a collaborative
working to improve asthma management
among urban children.
With her husband Donald, Nancy lives
in Salisbury with her four children
and three grandchildren.
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