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Community Skin Cancer Screening: May 22

Norton Cancer Institute-Madison and Norton King’s Daughters’ Health will host a no-cost community Skin Cancer Screening from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22 at NCI-Madison, 1373 E. State Road 62, Madison, Indiana. No appointment is required. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. When detected early, most skin cancers…

Walking for the health of it

Walking provides a variety of health benefits, offers a variety of options and locations, and requires little equipment — other than supportive shoes and some protective gear in cool, hot or wet weather. Walking is something most everyone can do no matter their age, and it rarely costs anything other than a little time and…

Rediscovering the joy of running after knee surgery

A year after knee surgery, David Sutter has his eyes on the calendar. His target? The CNO Financial Indianapolis Monumental Half Marathon this November, a 13.1-mile race that winds through a variety of downtown neighborhoods. “I would love to run in that event,” David said following his surgery and physical therapy in 2023. “My last…

Hospice: Living and sharing time on their own terms

Creating an environment in which patients and family members can develop a personalized support plan with their medical providers is one of the most rewarding aspects of hospice care. Every patient’s and family’s situation is different, and family members often need as much support as patients. “They didn’t just take care of Mom, they took…

For Sharon Meier Harker, her passion is helping people

For more than four decades, Sharon Meier Harker has dedicated her professional and personal life to helping others.  Simply put, it’s part of who she is. “My passion is working with people,” Sharon said. “I like caring for people.  God made us to connect with people and help them.” Sharon arrived at what is now…

Safe Haven: Nola is a smiling success story

Today, Nola is all smiles, a healthy, happy five-year-old, loved by her adoptive family. Nola is also a shining example of why Safe Haven Baby Boxes are so important.  Five years ago, she was one of the first infants surrendered anonymously by her birth mother.  Nola is one of 24 Hoosier babies rescued via Safe…

For Rhonda Bruther, a lifetime of nursing has always been centered on patient care

When asked about her nearly 46 years in nursing, Rhonda Bruther smiled and then teared up a bit.  If you know Rhonda, her reaction is not surprising.  A patient advocate at heart, she remains a pillar of strength and love for those who entrust her with their care. “I love being a patient advocate,” Rhonda…

Dr. Paul Rosenberg loves giving back as a volunteer

Following a distinguished 31-year career as an orthopedic surgeon with King’s Daughters’ Health, Dr. Paul Rosenberg retired with a few goals in mind.  One of those goals: volunteering at least one day a week for the organization he served as a physician. Put a checkmark in the box.  Mission accomplished. “I enjoy working with people,”…

Sierra Rogers cherishes her life in Nutrition Services

When Sierra Rogers talks about her life’s work, her face brightens like a kid in a candy store.  Her eyes sparkle.  She exudes enthusiasm in a way that connects with people.  Her energy and positivity reflect someone truly connected to a purpose. “What I enjoy most is the people,” Sierra says of her 37-year career…

Indiana Hospital Association recognizes Norton KDH with INspire award for infant and maternal health

Norton King’s Daughters’ Health was recognized by the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA), in partnership with Governor Eric J. Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver, M.D., FACEP, for its commitment to infant and maternal health during the fourth annual INspire Hospital of Distinction recognition program. INspire, funded by the Indiana Department of Health’s Safety PIN…

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