
These sweet kids visited their loved one today and received a PMSL star bear!


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These sweet kids visited their loved one today and received a PMSL star bear!

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Marketing Department: We are currently taking applications for available rooms on our Independent Unit. If you are interested in more information or a tour, please contact Jami McNulty at 217-269-2396. Community Bingo will be held at the the Chester P. Sutton Community Center in Paris on Tuesday, August 13th, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and at the Georgetown Library on Tuesday, August 20th, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Come and join the fun!
Human Resources: We continue to accept applications online or in person for the following positions: R.N, LPN, and Activities If you have any questions please contact our Human Resources Director Rhonda Murray at 217-269-2396. We look forward to speaking with you!
Activity Department: We are getting ready for our annual Basket Raffle for our Resident Christmas present fund. Each year we purchase gifts and have a Christmas party for all of our residents. Please be sure to continue to check our Website and Facebook page for more information coming soon!

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Katie Starr was born to Randy Rhoads and Sara Rhoads. She is the oldest of 8 children and has 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Katie is married to Jeremy and she has four children Gaige, Makiah, Brentton, and Eilar. Katie has worked for PMSL for 2 and half years. She started as our Restorative Therapy Nurse and is now our MDS Coordinator. Katie states that she what she loves most about her job is the staff and residents. She loves watching how much the staff care and how excited the residents are when they see their “favorites” are working with them that day. Katie states that the advice that she would give current employees is always remember how important your job is no matter what position you may have; we are all here for the same reason and you all are appreciated more than you know! I know somedays in healthcare we all feel defeated but always remember your WHY. Katie states that the biggest challenge that she has faced during her healthcare career would be Covid but as healthcare workers we are trained to adapt to change, my biggest challenge has been watching someone you have taken care of for so long, someone you have grown to love begin to decline and pass. She states that still to this day she has residents, patients and their families that will always hold a special place in her heart! PMSL would like to thank Katie for all of her hard work and dedication to our residents and their families and for always going above and beyond. She is a very important part of our team!
