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We are incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of Judy Yarbrough. She was such an advocate for Team Reidsville and...
12/06/2023

We are incredibly saddened to hear about the passing of Judy Yarbrough. She was such an advocate for Team Reidsville and a joy to work with.

https://www.reidsvillenc.gov/post/team-reidsville-loses-valued-member-judy-yarbrough?fbclid=IwAR0rYVnLxGwnMsWlhfeDTHD4Hyr0cCPceiF8_dW33P4uVScValBlr6iC_lo

City Marketing Director and Penn House Manager Judy Yarbrough passed away unexpectedly Monday morning, December 4, 2023. Yarbrough was first hired by the City of Reidsville in April of 1999 to take over management of the City-owned Penn House, which had been closed since November of the previous yea...

Need after school care? Our friends at YMCA of Greensboro are registering now. Use RKMAG2023 to waive the $50 fee!
08/07/2023

Need after school care? Our friends at YMCA of Greensboro are registering now. Use RKMAG2023 to waive the $50 fee!

Eden Family Finds Successful Outcomes at UNC Health RockinghamTeamwork, empathy and innovation allow Kyleigh Hubbard to ...
07/11/2023

Eden Family Finds Successful Outcomes at UNC Health Rockingham

Teamwork, empathy and innovation allow Kyleigh Hubbard to take the next steps in her health care journey.

EDEN, N.C., Tues., July 10, 2023 — Kyleigh Hubbard, a local sixth grader, shares her world with grandparents, Doug and Lynn Williams in Eden. Kyleigh also has Down syndrome or trisomy 21. And while she’s not able to speak, Kyleigh’s vibrant personality radiates warmth whenever you encounter her. Her giggles and heartfelt hugs convey her joy, while signs of frustration and retreat signal her anxiety. Doug and Lynn have dedicated their time, their love and their resources to equip her with basic skills that would enrich her life.

The pandemic took a toll on Kyleigh, taking away her occupational and speech therapy sessions, resulting in a decline in her self-feeding skills. Last fall, Kyleigh’s doctor referred Doug and Lynn to two different practices for a modified barium swallow (MBS) study – a test that UNC Health Rockingham had successfully administered in 2018. The swallow study involves active eating and drinking while X-rays capture images of the patient’s mouth and throat. Then, a speech pathologist evaluates the patient's swallow function and helps determine why a patient has trouble swallowing. In Kyleigh's case, the goal was to clarify if she could safely swallow liquids that were less thickened or eat additional types of food.

Doug and Lynn were disappointed with the overly clinical approach taken with Kyleigh as special needs patient at the new locations. Kyleigh, not feeling comfortable or understanding what was being asked of her, withdrew and the studies did not produce any measurable results. So, Doug and Lynn reached out to Sarah Moser at UNC Health Rockingham, who had been Kyleigh’s occupational therapist for more than four years prior to the pandemic.

Sarah quickly formed a team to create a collaborative care plan for Kyleigh’s needs: Rachel Eilers, occupational therapist; Tina Gigliotti, speech language pathologist; and Paige Martin, director of the hospital’s diagnostic imaging team. They were determined that the next study would be a success. And soon, Kyleigh returned to therapy as UNC Health Rockingham’s first post-pandemic occupational therapy health pediatric patient.

After Sarah and Rachel saw Kyleigh several times in the Outpatient Rehabilitation Services office and successfully introduced Tina to their sessions, Kyleigh was ready for the next step. With Doug and Lynn’s assistance, Kyleigh began arriving at the main entrance of the hospital, leaving her grandparents behind at the doors. This step was critical as Lynn and Doug could not be in the room during the study – Kyleigh had to trust the team.

Kyleigh spent time walking down hospital hallways with Sarah and Rachel. Then, they took her through the radiology department, venturing further into the treatment areas each week as she got to know the team in their brilliant blue scrubs. After six weeks, the day of the test arrived. Kyleigh proved more than ready and cooperated as the radiology team successfully gathered the necessary images.

“They are so patient with her,” Lynn said. “They make it fun, like a game, for her. That's why she does so well with the team at UNC Health Rockingham.”

When asked about her willingness to take on the challenge of Kyleigh’s swallow study, Sarah said, “At UNC Health Rockingham, we are the community that will surround and support local patients like Kyleigh for the rest of their lives. We have the ability to give patients grace and love when things are hard – just like we would want to be given.”

“Kyleigh’s story illustrates how our UNC Health Rockingham team delivers on our mission to meet the needs of our patients and their families every day,” said Steve Eblin, President and CEO. “A drive to do the right thing and collaboration between departments yielded an innovative care solution; and ultimately, the successful outcome that Kyleigh, Lynn and Doug deserved.”

Following completion of the study, the next steps for Kyleigh include dietary progression, with the support of an outside specialized speech therapist. Sarah and Rachel will continue their role as Kyleigh's occupational therapists.

06/22/2023

Happy First Day of Summer! ☀️

We can't wait to see your photos. The more creative, the better!

Have you been to Reynolds Brewery , Lucky City Brewing or River Club Madison yet?
06/21/2023

Have you been to Reynolds Brewery , Lucky City Brewing or River Club Madison yet?



November 17, 2022 298 Views Something Special Brewing in Rockingham County by Lee Vogler Five years ago, Rockingham County wasn’t a dry county, but the scene today is quite different. That’s due, in large part, to Rockingham County, now being home to three craft breweries, when there were none j...

06/12/2023

Summer time is almost here. Make sure you reserve your space in our Summer edition before it's too late!

How has art changed your life?
05/18/2023

How has art changed your life?

April 26, 2023 14 Views I Will Make Art as Long as I Live by Paul Seiple Mary Ryan began making art at a young age. “I took my first lessons at age five in a studio with a professional art teacher. He taught me watercolor painting. I would draw and color every day,” she said. When not drawing, R...

Ever wonder what's really behind the "picture perfect" pictures? Check out this article by City Councilman Lee Vogler to...
05/11/2023

Ever wonder what's really behind the "picture perfect" pictures? Check out this article by City Councilman Lee Vogler to find out!

May 2, 2023 2 Views Confessions of a 30 Something by Lee Vogler What in the world am I writing about? It’s a question I’ve asked myself while trying to decide what direction this column should go in. It’s a question you may ask yourself sometimes when reading this column. I want to be clear: I...

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