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Award-winning Cookeville Regional Medical Center growing, adding servicesBy KEVIN DONALDSONCumberland River Media Service
Cookeville Regional Medical Center has experienced significant growth in recent years, and has developed into a true regional referral center.
Those were observations made by CRMC Chief Executive Officer Paul Korth in a recent interview for the Upper Cumberland MEDICAL DIRECTORY.
Korth also discussed the hospital’s affiliation with Vanderbilt Hospital, and national-level awards CRMC has received in recent years, among other topics.
Following are the highlights of the interview.
1. Talk about recent major projects that have been completed at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
KORTH: After adding our north patient tower several years ago, along with expanding the surgery and emergency departments, Cookeville Regional has experienced significant growth. As a result, it’s become neces-sary to expand some of those areas that house our support services. The most recent construction/renovation projects have involved relocating the pharmacy department so we would have physical space available to expand the central sterile services department. Those departments are typically not seen by the public, but are crucial to the services we provide.
The central sterile services de-partment cleans and sterilizes all surgi-cal instruments, medical devices and equipment. With the expansion of the surgery department a couple of years ago and with surgical cases increasing at Cookeville Regional, expansion of
this department was critical to both the present and future growth of our hospital.
2. What about current projects, or projects planned for the future?
KORTH: We have recently opened an outpatient pharmacy for the convenience of our patients. After discharge, patients may fill their initial prescription before leaving the hos-pital. This pharmacy is not designed to compete with area retail pharma-cies, but will provide a 30-day, or short-term, supply of medications for patients to help with their transition home from the hospital.
Oftentimes, patients will forget to fill their prescriptions on the way home and may miss some important doses before they get the opportunity to fill the prescriptions. Having the option to fill the initial supply at the hospital will help reduce that possibil-ity.
In the near future, Cookeville Regional will be opening a wound care center in conjunction with Middle Tennessee Surgical Special-ists. Expected to open in April 2015, the center will include two hyperbaric chambers to be used in the treatment of wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves exposing the body to 100 per-cent oxygen delivered at high pressure to aid in the healing of wounds.
Cookeville Regional Medical Center is continually recruiting and adding new physicians. Last year, we recruited 19 physicians, and already this year, we have added 10 more phy-sicians in specialties like rheumatology, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, urology and nephrology, as well as a number of primary care physicians and hospitalists.
3. Discuss CRMC and affiliates being the “at home” choice for Upper Cumberland residents.
KORTH: Cookeville Regional has developed into a regional referral center for the Upper Cumberland. Truly, the days of having to go to a
larger city for health care have passed. For most health issues, it’s no longer necessary to travel outside the Upper Cumberland for care.
We offer more than 40 medi-cal and surgical specialties, with over 200 physicians on the medical staff. Cookeville Regional offers patients the same kind of care that they could expect in a larger metropolitan area including specialty care such as cardiology, electrophysiology, cardiac and thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, pulmonology, cancer treatment, or-thopedics, physical rehabilitation and neurosurgery.
Cookeville Regional also houses a 32-bed behavioral health hospital owned and operated by Ten Broeck Tennessee.
Cookeville Regional has con-tinually invested in state-of-the-art technology. The Cancer Center offers TomoTherapy® and is one of only two facilities in the state to offer this technology for the treatment of cancer patients.
The Outpatient Imaging Center houses a 3T MRI machine that provides highly-detailed and precise images to help in diagnosis of certain health issues, while the state-of-the art Surgery Department has upgraded its daVinci robotic surgery system to the daVinci SiTM Surgical System. It’s one of only six in Tennessee equipped with the latest in robotic surgery technology.
Cookeville Regional was the first hospital in Tennessee to offer robotic surgery in five specialties (gynecology, urology, cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery and ENT surgery).
As an accredited chest pain center with interventional capabilities, Cookeville Regional is proud to spear-head an effort in the region around the treatment of heart attack patients that is ahead of most other communities in the nation.
The cardiologists have worked diligently with area EMS teams
(county-owned services) on a protocol they call “Code 37” that allows an EMS team to diagnose a STEMI heart attack in the field, and thereby initiate the “Code 37” protocol.
When initiated, Code 37 calls for the cardiac catheterization team and interventional cardiologist to be wait-ing and ready to treat as soon as the patient arrives. With this process in place, the Heart and Vascular Center has achieved an average of 43 minutes for their door-to-balloon time – well below the recognized gold standard of 90 minutes.
Cookeville Regional has elevated its breast program to the next level and is now among an elite group of institutions nationwide providing breast care after receiving a three-year/full accreditation designation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a program administered by the American College of Surgeons.
This achievement makes Cookev-ille Regional’s breast program the only accredited breast center in the Upper Cumberland. The breast imaging cen-ter has also been designated a center of excellence by the American College of Radiology.
With both organizations putting their seal of approval on our program, women in our region can rest assured that they are getting the best in breast care at Cookeville Regional, from the screening process to diagnosis and treatment.
4. Tell us about your affiliation with Vanderbilt.
KORTH: Two years ago, Cookeville Regional and Vanderbilt announced an affiliation agreement to formalize a collaborative relationship between the two institutions. The affiliation agreement creates significant opportunities for both parties to work together to expand the scope of health
Paul KorthCRMC CEO
See CRMC page 11
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Putnam County PhySiCiAN DiRECTORyAllergy/ Asthma
William T. Cain, M.D. 100 W. 4th St., Ste. 250Cookeville 931-528-5373
Albert E. Hensel III, M.D. 220 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-520-1010
Robert M. Overholt, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 250Cookeville 931-528-5373
Ty L. Prince, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 250Cookeville 931-528-5373
Erin L. Rohman, M.D. 100 W. 4th St., Ste. 250Cookeville 931-528-5373
Megan P. Stauffer, M.D. 100 W. 4th St., Ste. 250Cookeville 931-528-5373
Anesthesiology
W. Blake Butler, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 310Cookeville 931-528-7877
Robert H. Landry, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 310Cookeville 931-528-7877
Roderick Lovett, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 310Cookeville 931-528-7877
Stephen Sisko, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 310Cookeville 931-528-7877
George A. Starkweather, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 310Cookeville 931-528-7877
Anesthesiology - Cardiac
Steve Clemons, M.D. 142 W. Fifth St.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Jan Herholdt, M.D. 1 Medical Center BlvdCookeville 931-528-2541
Bruce D. Johnson, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Cardiology
Michael Battaglia, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200 Cookeville 931-372-0405
Stacy Brewington, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200 Cookeville 931-372-0405
Alex R. Case, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
Gerald Todd Chapman, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
Christopher D. Climaco, M.D. 758 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-6173
Brian Dockery, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200 Cookeville 931-372-0405
Timothy Fournet, M.D., F.A.C.C 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
Thomas Little, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
Timothy Powell, M.D. 228 W. 4th St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
Scott F. Reising, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
Gary Alan Reynolds, M.D., F.A.C.C.228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville931-372-0405
Joshua A. Spencer, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
Mark Wathen, M.D. 228 W. 4th St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-372-0405
R. Lewis Wilson, Jr., M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
Chiropractics
N. Max Atnip, DC, F.I.C.C. 126 W. Jackson sT.Cookeville 931-526-5311
William E. Barrett, B.S. D.C. C.C.S.P.220 King St.Cookeville 931-372-7797
Jim Bolton, DCFACRB (III) 280 S. Jefferson Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5284
Roseanne Ellis, D.C. 135 W. Jackson sT.Cookeville 931-528-8362
Dr. Todd F. Froehlich 440 S. Lowe Ave., Ste. 28Cookeville 931-520-4040
Melissa Hall, D.C. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 260Cookeville 931-372-2225
Nathaniel L. Mainord, D.C., C.C.E.P., F.M.T.220 King St.Cookeville 931-372-7797
Chuck H. Olds, D.C. 38 W. Jackson St.Cookeville 931-520-3433
Mitchell P. Shea, D.C. 750 E. Spring St., Ste. DCookeville 931-526-2339
Dentistry
Uma Arunkumar, D.M.D. 554 West Main St.Algood 931-537-2254
Donald A. Bethea, D.D.S. 427 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9996
Robert Brooksbank, D.D.S. 33 W. 3rd St.Cookeville 931-528-6252
Scott Brown, D.D.S. 115 S. Jefferson Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5424
Jerald Bryant, D.D.S. 220 N. Washington Ave.Cookeville 931-526-2613
Jeffrey Carter, M.D., D.M.D. 327 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5105
Clark Childress, D.D.S. 219 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-6536
Donald E. Cummings, D.D.S. 202 Shipley St.Cookeville 931-783-0203
David G. Draper, D.D.S. 202 Shipley St.Cookeville 931-526-9414
David Dudzinski, D.D.S. 327 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5105
Richard W. Dycus, D.D.S. 390 S. Lowe Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7977
Ted Gaw, D.D.S. 187 N. Grundy Quarles Hwy.Gainesboro 931-268-2869
Sandra B. Hayes, D.D.S. 620 E. Tenth St.Cookeville 931-526-1614
Kevin Hayes, D.M.D. 620 E. Tenth St.Cookeville 931-526-1614
Richard F. Heard, Jr., D.D.S. 172 W. Main St.Algood 931-537-9948
Jason L. Hintz, D.D.S. 120 W. Jackson St.Cookeville 931-526-5460
Benjamin R. Hulse, D.D.S. 120 W. Jackson St.Cookeville 931-526-5460
Mary Linda Johns, D.D.S. 121 S. Washington Ave.Cookeville 931-528-6547
Dwight E. Kramer, D.M.D. 694 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5491
Kenneth R. Martin, D.M.D. 694 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5491
Buckie D. Parsons II, D.D.S. 554 West Main St.Algood 931-537-2254
William D. Phillippi, D.D.S. 787 S. Willow Ave., Ste. BCookeville 931-528-2324
Catherine A. Phillips, D.D.S. 200 W. Tenth St.Cookeville 931-528-7531
Adolfina Polk, D.D.S. 327 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5105
John F. Rhodes, D.M.D. 1100 Neal St., Ste. ACookeville 931-526-4912
Jeremy Robinson, D.D.S. 738 E. Spring St.Cookeville 931-520-8880
Michael Sawaf, D.M.D. 327 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5105
William T Shipley, M.S.D. 303 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-526-7846
Howard G Smith Jr, D.D.S. 226 W. Main St.Cookeville 931-537-9948
James L Smith, D.D.S. 200 Shipley St.Cookeville 931-526-9547
Myron B Stringer, D.D.S. 121 S. Jefferson Ave.Cookeville 931-526-2115
Hugh A. Thompson, D.D.S. 111 Upperman Ln.Baxter 931-858-3181
Andy Thompson, D.D.S. 22 N. Jefferson Ave.Cookeville 931-526-3381
R W Thurman, D.D.S. 1255 E. Tenth St.Cookeville 931-528-7279
James L Vaden, D.D.S. 308 E. First St.Cookeville 931-526-3717
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Putnam County PhySiCiAN DiRECTORyJames I Vinson, D.D.S. 1640 Salem Rd.Cookeville 931-526-5512
Dermatology
Richard Hall, M.D. 112 N. Walnut Ave.Cookeville 931-520-1414
Lisa Whiteaker, M.D. 1120 Perimeter Park Dr.Cookeville 931-528-0002
Emergency Medicine
William Gailmard, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Keith Hill, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
James W. Mullen, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Robert Paasche, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Brian Samuel, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
John Shields, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Sherif Shoukry, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Sullivan Smith, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Danny E. Strange, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Drummond Vogan, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Endocrinology
Rohini Kasturi, M.D. 127 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-783-2648
Joseph Tokaruk, M.D. 109 W. 6th St.Cookeville 931-372-1885
Endodontics
Dr. Adam Davis 303 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7668
Benjamin J. Williams, DDS 303 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7668
Family Practice
Matthew Bolton, M.D. 1120 Sams St.Cookeville 931-528-7312
Ernest Buchanan, M.D. 1101 Neal St.Cookeville 931-528-7797
Harold Chertok, D.O. 445 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5787
Gamal Eskander, M.D. 1150-B Perimeter Park Dr.Cookeville(931) 520-4900
Richard Fields, M.D. 319 Broad St.Baxter 931-858-2116
Julian Fields, M.D. 866 E. 10th St.Cookeville 931-526-2155
Steven G. Flatt, M.D. 1101 Neal St.Cookeville 931-528-7797
Eric G. Fox, M.D. 428 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-372-7788
Jane Anne Gotcher, M.D. 1101 Neal St.Cookeville 931-528-7797
Pushpendra Jain, M.D. 225 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-8899
Thomas A. Jenkins, M.D. 445 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5787
Kenny Lynn, M.D. 210 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7418
Crystal Martin, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave., Suite BCookeville 931-783-5848
Cedric Palmer, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Emilie Riddle, M.D. 660 WEst Main St.Algood 931-537-6872
Carolyn A. Ross, D.O. 120 Walnut Commons Ln., Ste. BCookeville 931-528-2557
Pardeep Sharma, M.D. 221 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-646-0880
C. Gray Smith, M.D. 400 W. Crawford Ave.Monterey 931-839-2224
Amy Spears Hix, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
James Gregory Staggs, D.O. 753-B Humble Dr.Cookeville 931-520-1800
Hunter Stenzel, D.O. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Kimberly Tabor, D.O. 406 N. Whitney Ave., Ste. 3Cookeville 931-526-4600
Gastroenterology
Maan Anbari, M.D. 438 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-2616
Phillip Bertram, M.D. 438 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-2616
Joyce Bremer, M.D. 438 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-2616
Lorrie Henson, M.D. 137 W. 2nd St.Cookeville 931-520-4887
Michael Zelig, M.D. 438 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-2616
General Surgery
Scott A. Copeland, M.D. 203 N. Cedar St., Ste. ACookeville 931-528-1992
Brian Gerndt, M.D. 203 N. Cedar St.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Charles T. Huddleston, M.D. 203 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1992
George L. Ivey, III, M.D. 340 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-6496
Jeffrey Harmon McCarter, M.D. 203 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Jeffrey Moore, M.D. 203 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Kenna Jane Williams, M.D. 340 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-6496
Geriatrics
Katherine Bertram, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Pardeep Sharma, M.D. 221 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-646-0880
Gynecology
Bert E. Geer, DO, FACOG 100 W. 3rd St.Cookeville 931-528-9047
Harry L. Stuber, M.D. 503 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-372-1746
Gynecology/ Obstetrics
Brie A. Cantrell M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave.Cookeville 931-520-1529
Michael Casal, M.D. 1080 Neal St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-520-1529
Michael Cole, M.D. 317 N. Hickory Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7527
Lauretta Anne Connelly, M.D. 109 W. 6th St.Cookeville 931-528-6945
Jennifer Prigg Cudney, D.O. 2370 Quinland Lake Rd., Ste. 150Cookeville 931-526-6248
Paige Gernt, M.D. 317 N. Hickory Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7527
Christopher D. Nahm, M.D. FACOG660 West Main St.Algood 931-537-6872
Christine Pham, M.D. 317 N. Hickory Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7527
Michael S. Pippin, M.D. 317 N. Hickory Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7527
Jose Rivero, M.D. 406 N. Whitney Ave., Ste. 4Cookeville 931-400-0231
Hematology
Paul Jacquin, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Venumadhav Kotla, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Hospitalist
Pierce Alexander, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Jack W. Carey, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Tatiana Chesnut, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2770
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Hospitalist (cont.)
Aparna Chowdhury, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Ouida Collins, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Christian Cooper, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2770
Gautam Dutta, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Anthony Efobi, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Linda Esuzor, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Chet Gentry, M.D. 3300 Williams Enterprise Dr.Cookeville 931-528-9222
Sidney Gilbert, D.O. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Apryl Hall, M.D. 142 W. 5th St.Cookeville931-528-2541
Xiangke Huang, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Jeffrey Ivins, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Warit Jithpratuck, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Ron L. Johnson, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Guillermo Mantilla, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Fabian Ngido, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Frank A. Perry, Jr., M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Felicia Scales, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Michael Siebert, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Rebekah Sprouse, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Ayuk Tabi, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Lori Thomas, D.O. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2571
Infectious Diseases
Mark Pierce, M.D. 145 W. 4th St., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-783-5848
Internal Medicine
Rexford Agbenohevi, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 109Cookeville 931-372-8668
Roy Anderson, M.D. 201 W. Fifth St.Cookeville 931-526-1688
Lena Arous, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Dawn Barlow, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Katherine Bertram, M.D. 128 N. Whitney Ave.Cookeville 931-783-5848
Douglas Dycus, M.D. P.O. Box 247Gainesboro 931-268-3224
Tim Flynn, M.D. 201 W. Fifth St.Cookeville 931-526-1688
Donald Grisham, M.D. 317 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 175Cookeville 931-528-3300
Brij Rana, M.D. 866 E. 10th St.Cookeville 931-526-2155
Joseph Tokaruk, M.D. 109 W. 6th St.Cookeville 931-372-1885
Audrey Tolbert, M.D. 345 W. Broad St.Cookeville 931-528-2300
Brian S. Waggoner, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-528-2300
Kenneth Wood, M.D. 652 N. Cedar St.Cookeville 931-783-2990
Nephrology
Lee Ray Crowe, M.D. 145 W. 4th St., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-783-5848
Freedom Ikedionwu, M.D. 145 W. 4th St., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-783-5848
Anju Mendiratta, M.D. 221 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-646-0880
Neurology
Daniel Donovan, M.D. 105 Cherry Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5811
Randy Gaw, M.D. 145 W. 4th St., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-783-5848
Dalia Miller, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Thuy T. Ngo, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5633
Jay Turkewitz, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Neurosurgery
Joseph A. Jestus, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-372-7716
Leonardo Rodriguez-Cruz, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-372-7716
Occupational Medicine
Toney Hudson, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 165Cookeville 931-526-1604
James Talmage, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 165Cookeville 931-526-1604
Oncology - Medical
Paul Jacquin, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Hemamalini Karpurapu, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Venumadhav Kotla, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Algis Sidrys, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Oncology - Radiation
Algis Sidrys, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2497
Ophthalmology
John Martin Epley, M.D. 125 S. Jefferson Ave.Cookeville 931-526-7581
James M. Grisolano, Jr., M.D. 768 S. Willow Ave., Ste. ACookeville 931-528-1567
Alissa Hudson, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 190Cookeville 931-372-1994
Michael Magbalon, M.D. 768 S. Willow Ave., Ste. ACookeville 931-528-1567
Larry Patterson, M.D. 768 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1567
Jennifer Peek, O.D. 768 S. Willow Ave., Ste. ACookeville 931-528-1567
Colby Stewart William, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 190Cookeville 931-372-1994
Optometry
Amanda J. Kirk, O.D. 209 E. Commercial Ave.Monterey 931-839-3937
Oral Surgery
Robert Brooksbank, D.D.S. 33 W. 3rd St.Cookeville 931-528-6252
J. W. Hudson, D.D.S. 219 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-526-8124
Terrell E. Jones, D.M.D 920 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-525-6059
Orthodontics
Tommy J. Koen, D.D.S. 1195 E. Spring St.Cookeville 931-526-1131
Dale A. Wheeler, D.D.S. M.S. 1100 Neal St., Ste. BCookeville 931-526-1146
Orthopedics
Philip Elizondo, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
R. Edward Glenn, Jr., M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 155Cookeville1-800-264-3762
Carl Hollmann, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
James D. McKinney, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
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Gregory Joseph Roberts, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
William A. Shell, Jr., M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 155Cookeville 1-800-264-3762
John M. Turnbull, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
Walter W. Wheelhouse, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-526-2100
Richard Williams, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 150Cookeville 931-525-6676
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
Scott H. Keith, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-528-1575
Mark Kriskovich, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-528-1575
Thomas L. Lawrence, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-528-1575
Frederick S. Bronn Rayne, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-528-1575
Grant Rohman, M.D. 100 W. Fourth St., Ste. 200Cookeville 931-528-1575
Pathology
Don Asberry, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Tim Collins, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Samuel Glasgow, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Robert Glenn Hall, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
R. Samuel Kincaid, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Meiklejohn McKenzie, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Walter Dickson Moss, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Jason Scott Nolan, M.D. P.O. Box 10Cookeville 931-528-2836
Pediatrics
James Batson, M.D. 345 W. Broad St.Cookeville 931-528-1485
Satya Chakrabarty, M.D. 435 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-526-6100
Christopher D. Climaco, M.D. 758 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-6173
Lloyd D. Franklin, M.D. 345 W. Broad St.Cookeville 931-528-1485
Apryl Hall, M.D. 142 W. 5th St.Cookeville931-528-2541
Walter Harrison, M.D. 435 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-526-6100
Carrie Loghry, M.D. 345 W. Broad St.Cookeville 931-528-1485
Yvonne McMahon, M.D. 150 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1485
Maria Teresa Ramos, M.D. 758 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-6173
R. Neil Treece, M.D. 345 W. Broad St.Cookeville 931-528-1485
Physiatry
Thomas Gannon, D.O. 427 N. Willow Ave., Ste. 4Cookeville 931-854-9393
Plastic Surgery
Dale J. Guillory, M.D. 39 E. First St.Cookeville 931-520-7520
Podiatry
Steven J. Chapman, D.P.M., DACCPPS120 Walnut Commons Ln., Ste. ACookeville 1-800-955-3338
Vincent B Longobardo, D.P.M. 201 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-8350
C. Lynn Rosenbaum, D.P.M., FACFAS120 Walnut Commons Ln., Ste. ACookeville 1-800-955-3338
Summer R. Weary, D.P.M. 120 Walnut Commons Ln.Cookeville 931-528-1331
Pulmonology
Bernadette Hee, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-783-2143
David J. Henson, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-520-1696
Douglas W. Kane, M.D. FCCP 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 230Cookeville 931-520-8457
Hima Kona, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-783-2143
Ndubuisi Okafor, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-783-2143
Vijay Rupan, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-783-2143
Radiology
Ginny Charnock, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Daniel Coonce, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 103Cookeville877-528-8898
Richard G. Courtney, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Sanjam Dhillon, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Clifford Game, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Jason Hardin, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
William Humphrey, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 103Cookeville877-528-8898
Spencer Madell, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
George Mead, M.D. 315 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 103Cookeville877-528-8898
Josue Montanez, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Afua Yesi Thompson, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-783-2686
Rheumatology
Sangeetha Pabolu, M.D. 145 W. 4th St., Ste. 201Cookeville 931-783-5848
Sleep Medicine
David J. Henson, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-520-1696
Dalia Miller, M.D. 1 Medical Center Blvd.Cookeville 931-528-2541
Vijay Rupan, M.D. 145 West 4th St., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-783-2143
Sports Medicine
Gregory Joseph Roberts, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
John M. Turnbull, M.D. 105 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9518
Urology
Quinton V. Cancel, M.D. 320 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5547
Timothy R. Collins, M.D. 254 W. 7th St.Cookeville 931-520-6270
Lee S. Moore, M.D. 320 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5547
Sara Wells, M.D. 320 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5547
Charles Womack, M.D. 320 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5547
Vascular Surgery
Gerald Todd Chapman, M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
Scott A. Copeland, M.D. 203 N. Cedar St., Ste. ACookeville 931-528-1992
Brian Gerndt, M.D. 203 N. Cedar St.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Jeffrey Harmon McCarter, M.D. 203 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Jeffrey Moore, M.D. 203 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-528-1992
Timothy Powell, M.D. 228 W. 4th St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
R. Lewis Wilson, Jr., M.D. 228 W. Fourth St., Ste. 301Cookeville 931-783-4269
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Plan early and look beyond todaySubmitted
Perhaps your parent has made a comment or two that they may need to make some changes in their life. Though it might be hard to think of your parents as vulnerable, it’s good to be realistic and to help them con-tinue to be involved in planning their life. Together, you, your siblings and your parent can take the first impor-tant step to find the best solution for what your senior needs.
Here are some practical tips as you gather information and become informed about the options available for your parent:
• Take an inventory and get or-ganized. Survey all the resources at the family’s disposal, which include people- children, other relatives, neighbors and friends who will be able to help- as well as crucial docu-ments and financial resources.
• Prepare to be flexible. No matter which of the care options you choose, it’s likely that the alterna-tive will have to be modified or even discarded in time. So be flexible. It is likely that no resolution will be permanent.
• Research your options to find the best resources for your loved one. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or a geriatric care manager to research resources in your communi-ty. Or go to www.homeinstead.com and click on the resources tab for The Home Care Solution, a guide for family caregivers to help them find the best in-home care for their loved ones. If you decide outside help is needed, reassure your parents and tell them you have researched caregivers and you are confident you have found the best one you can find to come into the home to help.
• Join a support group. To boost self-assurance, you might want to join a support group for caregivers in your community, or online, such as ElderCare Online’s Caregiver Support Center at ec-online.net/Community/Activists/can.htm.
• Review the estate planning process. A comprehensive, written estate plan designates a power of attorney for someone else to act in their behalf should they become incapacitated; that sets out their wishes for medical treatment at the end of life; that designates a health care proxy when they can no longer make choices on their own; and explains how they want their estate distributed upon death.
• Help set up a will. Even when the financial consequences of dying without a will are small, the emotional repercussions can be tremendous. Your parents should also put in writing how they want their remains handled.
• Set in place an advance direc-tive. This document, sometimes referred to as a living will, states the signer’s wishes in case some accident or medical episode leaves him near death with little or no chance of recovery.
• Designate a power of attorney. The senior should give someone the power of attorney to act on his behalf if he is disabled in an accident or by an illness.
• Review insurance coverage. Sorting through the carious insur-ance options can be a major task. Find out what coverage your senior already has- life insurance, medigap policies (private insurance) and long-term insurance.
• Will children contribute? How much are you and your siblings willing to pay for the care of your parents? Be realistic and a little hard-nosed about this.
For local resources available to you, please call Home Instead Senior Care at 931-707-5595 (Crossville) or 931-526-1127 (Cookeville), or find more informa-tion at www.HomeInstead.com/Tennessee. Home Instead Senior Care is your trusted source of non-medical in-home care and resources for the Upper Cumberland.
Courtesy Centers for Disease ControlMore than 90 percent of
U.S. children, aged 6-18 years, eat more sodium than recommended, putting them at risk for develop-ing high blood pressure and heart disease later in life, according to a new CDC Vital Signs report.
This report provides the most recent data detailing how much sodium school-age children eat and where it comes from. Using data from CDC’s 2009-2010 National Health and Nutri-tion Examination Survey, CDC researchers determined that about 43 percent of sodium eaten by children comes from the 10 foods they eat most often: pizza, bread
and rolls, cold cuts/cured meats, savory snacks, sandwiches, cheese, chicken patties/nuggets/tenders, pasta mixed dishes, Mexican mixed dishes, and soups.
“Too many children are consuming way too much sodium, and the result will be risks of high blood pressure and heart disease in the future,” said CDC Direc-tor Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. “Most sodium is from processed and restaurant food, not the salt shaker. Reducing sodium intake will help our children avoid tragic and expensive health problems.”
Key findings in the Vital Signs report include:
• U.S. children aged 6 to
18 years eat an average of about 3,300 mg of sodium a day before salt is added at the table. The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that children eat less than 2,300 mg per day total.
• Most sodium is already in food before it is purchased or ordered. Approximately 65 per-cent comes from store foods, 13 percent from fast food and pizza restaurant foods, and 9 percent from school cafeteria foods.
To help reduce the amount of sodium children are consum-ing daily, parents and caregivers, as well as schools, communities, and places that sell, make or serve food, are all encouraged to take steps to ensure more low-sodium options. For example, parents can
establish healthy eating habits in their children by providing a diet high in fruits and vegetables without added sodium.
Schools and school districts can implement food purchasing policies and standards that reduce sodium in foods and put lower-sodium alternatives in vending machines, school stores and cafeterias. They can also strive to meet or exceed the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Nutrition Standards for foods served during the school day.
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Vanderbilt is a natural partner for Cookeville Regional in that they are well-respected and recognized as a leader in health care by the residents of our region. As one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, they have a reputation of high quality and innovative health care.
As a partner with Vanderbilt, Cookeville Regional is a member of the Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Net-work, the largest provider-organized network of doctors, regional health systems and other healthcare providers in Tennessee and surrounding states. Pediatric specialists in cardiology and urology from Vanderbilt’s Children’s Hospital now have routine clinic hours in Cookeville for the convenience of
pediatric patients. We continue to work with Vanderbilt on several initia-tives, including educational programs and more pediatric specialty clinics.
5. Talk about recent awards the hospital has received.
KORTH: Our number one goal at Cookeville Regional is high-quality patient care and we are fortunate that other third-party national organiza-tions and companies have recognized the success of our efforts to provide the best care possible for patients. The most recent recognition that we’ve received came from Becker’s Hospital Review in their published list of 100 Great Community Hospitals. This list was based on hospitals’ accolades, quality of care and services provided to their patients.
The Becker’s Hospital Review editorial team selected hospitals for in-clusion based on rankings and awards from iVantage Health Analytics, Truven Health Analytics, CareChex and American Hospital Association. iVantage recognitions considered include Healthstrong Hospitals, which are organizations in the top tier of iVantage’s Hospital Strength Index
rankings, and the Top 100 Critical Ac-cess Hospital list, which indicates the critical access hospital performs as well or better at the median overall than all U.S. general acute-care hospitals in clinical and operational performance and financial outcomes. Inclusion on Truven Health Analytics’ 100 Top Hospitals list was also factored in.
We also continue to be recog-nized by Healthgrades for clinical excellence in several areas including being among America’s Best 100 Hospitals in 2014 for Cardiac Surgery, Cardiac Care, Coronary Intervention, Orthopedic Surgery
and Spine Surgery.For a hospital our size, it is quite
unique to offer the level of specialty care that we provide. To be recognized for the high quality of that care on a national level is quite significant. We have a great team here at Cookeville Regional – from physicians, physi-cian extenders, hospital staff and the volunteers – who work hard to ensure that we provide excellent care for our patients.
Each day we work harder to maintain our level of quality care and it certainly benefits the tens of thousands of patients we see each year.
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CDC report finds sodium consumption high among U.S. childrenMore than 40 percent of sodium comes from 10 common types of food
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More than 29 million Americans have diabetes; 1 in 4 doesn’t know
Courtesy Centers for Disease ControlMore than 29 million people
in the United States have diabetes, up from the previous estimate of 26 million in 2010, according to a report recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One in four people with diabetes doesn’t know he or she has it.
Another 86 million adults – more than one in three U.S. adults – have prediabetes, where their blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. Without weight loss and moderate physical activity, 15 percent to 30 percent of people with prediabetes will develop type 2 diabetes within five years.
“These new numbers are alarming and underscore the need
for an increased focus on reduc-ing the burden of diabetes in our country,” said Ann Albright, Ph.D., R.D., director of CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. “Diabe-tes is costly in both human and economic terms. It’s urgent that we take swift action to effectively treat and prevent this serious disease.”
Key findings from the Na-tional Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014 (based on health data from 2012), include:
• 29 million people in the United States (9.3 percent) have diabetes.
• 1.7 million people aged 20 years or older were newly diag-nosed with diabetes in 2012.
• Non-Hispanic black, His-panic, and American Indian/Alaska Native adults are about twice as likely to have diagnosed diabetes as
non-Hispanic white adults.• 208,000 people younger than
20 years have been diagnosed with diabetes (type 1 or type 2).
• 86 million adults aged 20 years and older have prediabetes.
• The percentage of U.S. adults with prediabetes is similar for non-Hispanic whites (35 percent), non-Hispanic blacks (39 percent), and Hispanics (38 percent).
Diabetes is a serious disease that can be managed through physical activity, diet, and appropri-ate use of insulin and oral medica-tions to lower blood sugar levels. Another important part of diabetes management is reducing other cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and tobacco use.
People with diabetes are at increased risk of serious health complications including vision loss, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure,
amputation of toes, feet or legs, and premature death.
In 2012, diabetes and its related complications accounted for $245 billion in total medical costs and lost work and wages. This figure is up from $174 billion in 2007.
For more information about diabetes and CDC’s diabetes pre-vention efforts, including evidence-based and cost-effective interven-tions, such as CDC’s National Diabetes Prevention Program, visit www.cdc.gov/diabetes.
Through the Affordable Care Act, more Americans can find and choose health care coverage that fits their needs and budget, including important preventive services such as diabetes screening that may be covered with no additional costs. Visit Healthcare.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 (TTY/TDD 1-855-889-4325) to learn more.
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of schools across the country, stu-dents are now receiving healthier meals and snacks featuring less sodium, sugar and fat and more whole grains, fruits and vegetables, lean protein and low-fat dairy,” said Under Secretary for USDA’s
Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, Kevin Concannon, “This report demonstrates the importance of continuing to move forward in our efforts to improve nutrition in schools, and to ensure that children and teens nation-wide have access to safe, nutri-tious meals and snacks during the school day.”
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U.S. breastfeeding rates continue to riseCourtesy Centers for Disease Control
Breastfeeding rates have con-tinued to rise over the past decade, according to data recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The percent of babies breastfeeding at six months increased from 35 percent in 2000 to 49 percent in 2010. The percent of babies breastfeeding at 12 months also increased from 16 percent to 27 percent during that same time period. The data show that babies who started breastfeeding increased from 71 percent in 2000 to 77 percent in 2010.
“This is great news for the health of our nation because babies who are breastfed have lower risks of ear and gastrointestinal infections, diabetes and obesity, and mothers who breastfeed have lower risks of breast and ovarian cancers,” said CDC Director, Tom Frieden, M.D.
M.P.H. “Also, breastfeeding lowers health care costs. Researchers have calculated that $2.2 billion in yearly medical costs could be saved if breast-feeding recommendations were met. It is critical that we continue working to improve hospital, community and workplace support for breastfeeding mothers and babies and realize these cost savings.”
Hospitals are an important setting for supporting breastfeed-ing mothers and babies. The CDC reports that the percent of hospitals implementing key maternity practices that keep mothers and babies to-gether after birth have also increased. The percent of hospitals reporting newborn babies that ‘room in’ with their mother at least 23 hours per day increased from about 30 percent in 2007 to 37 percent in 2011. The percent of hospitals where most newborns were skin-to-skin with
their mother after birth climbed from about 41 percent in 2007 to over 54 percent in 2011.
“The period right after a baby is born is a critical time for establishing breastfeeding,” said Janet L. Collins, Ph.D., director of CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity. “Rooming in and skin-to-skin contact help ensure that mothers and babies stay together and are able to start and continue breastfeeding.
These are meaningful steps hospitals can take to support mothers and families and help improve breastfeed-ing rates.”
For more information about CDC’s effort to improve hospital practices to support breastfeeding, visit www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding. The 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card, is available at www.cdc.gov/breastfeed-ing/data/reportcard.
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Dentistry
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Emergency Medicine
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Kenneth Colburn, M.D. 4120 Bradford-Hicks Dr.Livingston 931-823-5603
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Trueman Smith, M.D. 529 Medical Dr., Ste. BLivingston 931-823-1266
James Tompkins, M.D. 8401 Highway 111Byrdstown 931-864-3187
General Surgery
Barton M. Clements, M.D. 502 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4045
James Cunningham, M.D. 529 Medical Dr.Livingston 931-823-0886
Timothy P. Klepper, M.D. 310 Oak St.Livingston 931-403-5175
Mark Nowell, M.D. Church St.Livingston 931-403-5180
Gynecology/Obstetrics
Kenneth Colburn, M.D. 4120 Bradford-Hicks Dr.Livingston 931-823-5603
Christopher D. Nahm, M.D. FACOG700 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-9970
Jim Nelson, M.D. 2546 Windell Community Rd.Rickman 931-498-4880
Silas D. Terry, M.D. 700 W. Main St.Livingston 931-823-9970
Internal Medicine
Michael T. Cox, M.D. 500 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4016
Vincent L. Fromke, M.D. 500 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4016
Karen D. Hanks, M.D. 500 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4016
Matthew J. King, M.D. 8401 Highway 111Byrdstown 931-864-3187
Mark T. Langenberg, M.D. 500 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4016
Jori Monday Shaffer, M.D. 8401 Highway 111Byrdstown 931-864-3187
Ophthalmology
Clifton Randle, O.D. 111 E. Court Sq.Livingston 931-823-5559
Optometry
Ashley Allred, O.D., F.A.A.O. 1970 Bradford-Hicks Dr., Ste. ALivingston 931-403-3937
Orthopedics
Rodger J. Zwemer, Jr., M.D. 521 Medical Dr., Ste. ALivingston 931-403-6093
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
Ram Thinakkal, M.D. 521 Medical Dr., Ste. BLivingston 931-403-6102
Pediatrics
Matthew J. King, M.D. 8401 Highway 111Byrdstown 931-864-3187
Mark T. Langenberg, M.D. 500 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-4016
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Donald Huff, M.D. 315 Oak St.Livingston 931-823-5611
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Courtesy Cumberland River Media ServiceWell over a half-million Ameri-
cans are expected to lose their battle to cancer this year, but statistics show a 20 percent decline in those deaths over the past two decades.
Figures compiled by the Ameri-can Cancer Society (ACS) estimate 585,720 Americans will die due to cancer in 2014, which amounts to almost 1,600 people per day.
The ACS website says cancer “is the second most common cause of death in the US, exceeded only by heart disease, accounting for nearly one of every four deaths.”
The ACS figures also estimate there will be 1,665,540 new cancer cases in 2014, with prostate, breast, lung (and bronchus), and colon/rec-tum cancer accounting for the vast majority of those new cases.
The good newsThe most recent data comes
from the five-year period of 2006-2010. During that time, “cancer incidence rates declined slightly in men (by 0.6% per year) and were stable in women, while cancer death rates decreased by 1.8% per year in men and by 1.4% per year in women,” the ACS site said.
“The combined cancer death rate has been continuously declin-ing for two decades, from a peak of 215.1 per 100,000 in 1991 to 171.8 per 100,000 in 2010,” the site said. “This 20 percent decline translates to the avoidance of approximately 1,340,400 cancer deaths (952,700 among men and 387,700 among women) during this time period.”
The annual cancer statistics re-port also said the “magnitude of the decline in cancer death rates from 1991 to 2010 varies substantially by age, race, and sex.”
The ACS website also says the “five-year relative survival rate for
all cancers diagnosed between 2003 and 2009 is 68%, up from 49% in 1975-1977.”
A news release issued by the ACS in January said the American Cancer Society each year estimates the numbers of new cancer cases and deaths expected in the United States in the current year and com-piles the most recent data on cancer incidence, mortality, and survival. The report is based on incidence data from the National Cancer Institute and the Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention, and mortality data from the National Center for Health Statistics.
Numbers on new cases of cancer“Among men, prostate (27%),
lung (14%), and colon (8%) cancer will account for about half of all newly diagnosed cancers, with prostate cancer alone accounting for about one in four cases,” the ACS
website says. “Among women, the three most common cancers in 2014 will be breast, lung (13%), and colon (8%), which together will account for half of all cases. Breast cancer alone is expected to account for 29% of all new cancers among women.”
The figures show lung, colon, prostate and breast cancers continue to be the most common causes of cancer death, accounting for almost half of the cancer deaths among men and women. Just over one in four cancer deaths are due to lung cancer (more on that below).
Out of the over 1.6 million expected new cases in the U.S. this year, the numbers estimated for female breast, prostate and lung account for a huge proportion of all cases. Female breast and prostate cases are expected to be roughly
Cancer death rate shows 20% decrease over past two decades
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233,000 each, with lung just behind at 224,000 cases. The nearest num-ber to that (137,000) is expected to be colon/rectum. Skin melanoma (76,000) and urinary/bladder (75,000) are next in line.
The ACS also projects num-bers for each state. Tennessee is expected to have 36,570 new cancer cases in 2014, with lung, female breast, prostate and colon/rectum being the most prevalent, in that order.
Numbers on cancer fatalitiesOf the 585,000 expected
nationwide deaths from cancer in 2014, the ACS estimates that 28 percent of the deaths for men will be due to lung cancer. That will also be the biggest killer among women at 26 percent.
Prostate cancer is expected to be the number two killer for men (10%), while breast cancer will be the number two killer for women (15%). Colorectal cancer is expect-ed to be the number three killer for men (8%) and women (9%), with pancreatic cancer being number four (7%) for both.
In Tennessee, 14,280 cancer deaths are expected. Following the national numbers, lung cancer is expected to claim the largest num-ber of lives, with 4,600 expected fatalities. The only other number expected to even be above 1,000 is colorectal, with 1,220 deaths.
Southeast lung cancer deaths significantGeographic patterns in the
ACS stats also show Tennessee, and other southeastern states among the national leaders in the incidence of lung cancer fatalities in the five-year period from 2006-2010.
Tennessee fell in the high-est category of lung cancer deaths among men, described as 84.4 to 97.1 deaths per 100,000. Kentucky,
Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama all fell in that category.
Tennessee also fell in the high-est category of lung cancer deaths for women, described as 45.4 to 55.8 deaths per 100,000 women. Kentucky, Arkansas and Mississippi also fell in that category. Most of the other southeastern states fell in the next highest category as well, for both men and women.
It is estimated that smoking accounts for at least 30 percent of all cancer deaths, including 87 percent of lung cancer deaths among men and 70 percent of lung cancer deaths among women, the ACS says.
Misc. facts about cancer from the American Cancer Society:
• Anyone can get cancer at any age, but the risk goes up with age. About 77% of all cancers are diag-nosed in people age of 55 and older.
• About half of all men and one-third of all women in the US will develop cancer during their lifetimes.
• What is cancer? Cancer is the general name for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated cancers can cause serious illness and death.
• How cancer starts - Cancer starts when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. Cancer cell growth is different from normal cell growth. Instead of dying, cancer cells continue to grow and form new, abnormal cells. Cancer cells can also invade (grow into) other tissues, something that normal cells can’t do. Growing out of control and invading other tissues are what makes a cell a cancer cell.
• Oncology - Oncology is the study of cancer. A doctor who specializes in treating people with cancer is called an oncologist. Usu-ally, an oncologist manages care and treatment once a person is diag-nosed with cancer.
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Cumberland County PhySiCiAN DiRECTORyAllergy/ Asthma
William T. Cain, M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Drive, Ste. 104Crossville 931-456-2990
Robert M. Overholt, M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Drive, Ste. 104Crossville 931-456-2990
Ty L. Prince, M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Drive, Ste. 104Crossville 931-456-2990
Erin L. Rohman, M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Drive, Ste. 104Crossville 931-456-2990
Megan P. Stauffer, M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Drive, Ste. 104Crossville 931-456-2990
Anesthesiology
Thomas A. Allingham, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
Martha W. Carter, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 877-350-3511
Peter C. Chilian, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 877-350-3511
Franklin Cobos, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 877-350-3511
Kenneth R. Ellington, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 877-350-3511
Audiology
Leigh Cowan, MA, CCC-A 126 Stonehenge Dr.Crossville 931-484-6073
Cardiology
Stephen L. Marietta, M.D., F.A.C.C. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 800-697-4850
Robert P. Martyn, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 800-697-4850
Samuel Ong, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 250Crossville 931-484-8100
Vianney E. Villaruz, M.D., F.A.C.C. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Nicholaos P. Zenopoulos, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 800-697-4850
Chiropractics
R.J. Crawford, D.C. 2625 N. Main St., Ste. 202Crossville 931-456-8880
Michael Ellis 1020 N. Main St.Crossville 931-484-3135
Dr. Robert C. Newton 3357 N. Main St.Crossville 931-707-7871
Jonathan Robertson, D.C. 2625 North Main St., Ste. 202Crossville 931-456-8880
Dr. Andrew C. Rowan 2193 N. Main St., Ste. 103Crossville 931-456-2287
Dentistry
Greg J. Anderson, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-3053
Robert C. Cain, D.D.S. 15 Parkside PlaceCrossville 931-484-2958
Nyla G. Cross, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 104Crossville 931-484-8314
J. Randall Crowder, D.D.S. 2623 Highway 70 E.Crossville 931-484-9495
Don Flannigan, D.D.S. 1720 West Ave., Ste. 106Crossville 931-484-3007
Adam D. Fusco, D.M.D. 60 Crossville Medical Dr., Ste. 115Crossville 931-484-1759
Donald G. Hooie, D.D.S. 788 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-1950
Kelly Horvath, D.D.S. 289 Highland Sq.Crossville 931-484-3664
Brett J . Jaffrey, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-3053
David J. Johnson, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-3053
Peter J. Koletar Jr, D.D.S. 3121 N. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9400
Anthony Martin, D.M.D. 3710 Peavine Rd.Crossville 931-484-8666
William Kyle McShan, D.D.S.1357 Interstate Dr.Crossville 931-787-1277
William C. Moses, D.D.S. 805 Webb Ave.Crossville 931-484-5227
Thomas D. Moye, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave.Crossville 931-484-3053
John Munro, D.D.S. 60 Crossville Medical Dr., Ste. 115Crossville 931-484-1759
Connie Nicholson, D.M.D. 125 Brown Ave.Crossville 931-484-7650
Tad L. Parvin, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 103Crossville 931-484-8317
Howell J. Peebles, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 102Crossville 931-484-8317
Manish Rana, DDS 520 West Ave.Crossville 931-787-1327
William Mark Regenold, DDS 289 Highland Sq.Crossville 931-484-3664
Benjamin J. Rivers, D.M.D. 5655 Peavine Rd.Crossville 931-456-0232
E. A. Russell Jr. D.D.S. 5583 Highway 127 S.Crossville 931-484-5650
William E. Selecman, D.M.D. 701 Dorton Rd.Crossville 931-484-5254
David William Selecman, D.D.S. 66 West Ave.Crossville 931-484-5724
Johnny Shanks, D.D.S. 143 Matherly St.Crossville 931-787-1718
Darryl G. Smith, D.D.S. 805 Webb Ave.Crossville 931-484-5227
John Stites, D.D.S. 112 E. First St.Crossville 931-484-8439
Travis A. Witherington, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-3053
Dermatology
Kendall A. Morrison, M.D. 29 Taylor Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-6061
Emergency Medicine
Hao A. Ly, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
David L. McKinney, D.O. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
Gary L. Stafford, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
James F. Wojcik, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
Endocrinology
Rabih A. Hijazi, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 350Crossville 931-456-5184
Family Practice
Pierre Berry D.O. 13 Bob Tollett LoopCrossville 931-456-6057
Marvin A. Bowers III, M.D. 194 Cleveland St.Crossville 931-484-9538
Stacey B. Carlton, M.D. 1645 S. Main St., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-7531
Douglas R. Carpenter, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Hunter Hansen, D.O. 189 Lantana Rd.Crossville 931-426-0881
James S. Johnson, M.D. 229 Interstate Dr., Ste. 105Crossville 931-484-2220
Lisa P. Jones, M.D. 106 Henry St.Crossville 931-787-1950
Tersa Lively, D.O. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Steven Pribanich, M.D. 57 W. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-7675
Viswesvar Satyanarayan, M.D. 15 Walker Hill Cir.Crossville 931-484-1100
Victor A. Shada, D.O. 396 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-4560
Ronald Varcak, D.O. 133 Hayes St.Crossville 931-456-9434
Gastroenterology
Robert P. Yatto, M.D. 96 Hayes St., Ste. 102Crossville 931-707-7777
General Surgery
Christopher M. Bell, M.D. 1645 S. main St., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-7531
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Cumberland County PhySiCiAN DiRECTORyMark A. Fox, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Rick Gibbs, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 310Crossville 931-787-1232
D. M. “ Reb” Ivey, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
John Milligan, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 310Crossville 931-787-1940
Gynecology
M. Dale Perrigan, M.D. 448 W. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-0042
Gynecology/Obstetrics
Kimberly M. Johnson, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 240Crossville 931-456-5814
William E. Smith, M.D. 448 W. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-0042
Hospitalist
Robin Bradley Bauer, D.O. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Amanda Leigh Grubb, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Wesley Chad Halford, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Ayca Kabasakal, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
John Marshall Lewis, D.O. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Rowella M. Licup, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Rohitash Mehta, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
George Sawabini, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Mehran Tavallaee, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Hyperbaric Medicine
Richard G. Martin, Jr., M.D. 124 Hayes St.Crossville 931-787-1620
Reynaldo Olaechea, M.D. 124 Hayes St.Crossville 931-787-1620
Infectious Diseases
William Andrew Todd, D.O. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 330Crossville 931-787-1164
Internal Medicine
Robin Bradley Bauer, D.O. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Thomas E. Clayton, M.D. 1645 S. Main St., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-7531
Tammy J. Collins, M.D. 133 Hayes St.Crossville 931-456-9434
Joanna C. Gibbs, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Amanda Leigh Grubb, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Wesley Chad Halford, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Mary M. Headrick, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Ayca Kabasakal, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Mark K. Lee, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
John Marshall Lewis, D.O. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Rowella M. Licup, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Rohitash Mehta, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
Gary N. Morris, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Robert E. Nichols, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Renata Nowak, M.D. 57 W. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-7675
Elizabeth Petty, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
George Sawabini, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
John B. Sherrill, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Kimberly Sloan-Peaslee, M.D., F.A.C.P. 1645 S. Main St., Ste. 101Crossville 931-484-7531
Timothy M. Spitler, M.D. 100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 202Crossville 931-484-5141
Maria V. Stubbs, M.D. 189 Lantana Rd.Crossville 931-456-0881
Mehran Tavallaee, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-459-7032
William Andrew Todd, D.O. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 330Crossville 931-787-1164
M.K. Zeino, M.D., F.A.C.P. 99 Dooley St.Crossville 931-456-1224
Nephrology
M.K. Zeino, M.D., F.A.C.P. 99 Dooley St.Crossville 931-456-1224
Neurology
Elias Abou-Zeid, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 230Crossville 931-787-1303
Lana Jeradeh-Boursoulian, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 210Crossville 931-787-1303
Sidi Y. Noor, M.D. 4147 Hwy. 127 N., Ste. 102Crossville 931-456-1223
Giorgi Sirbiladze, M.D. 47 Cleveland St., Ste. 350Crossville 931-787-1720
Occupational Medicine
Ronald Varcak, D.O. 133 Hayes St.Crossville 931-456-9434
Oncology - Medical
Dirk Davidson, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 270Crossville 931-484-7596
Mark Hendrixson, M.D. 29 E. Stanley St.Crossville 931-456-8435
David C. Tabor, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 340Crossville 931-707-8808
Oncology - Radiation
Brian Zach Fowler, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-8390
Ophthalmology
Cory Bosanko, O.D. 15 Iris ln.Crossville 931-456-2728
M. Stewart Galloway, M.D. 57 Fairfield Blvd.Fairfield Glade 931-484-3344
J. Randall Goodman, O.D. 15 Iris Ln.Crossville 931-456-2728
Janis L. Holt, M.D. 57 Fairfield Blvd.Fairfield Glade 931-484-3344
David W. Litchford, M.D. 33 W. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-9547
Karin Moore, O.D. 1029 Waterford Pl.Kingston 865-248-8243
Larry Patterson, M.D. 15 Iris ln.Crossville 931-456-2728
John L. Stone, M.D. 15 Iris ln.Crossville 931-456-2728
Oral Surgery
Joshua Campbell, D.D.S. 815 Webb Ave., Ste. 101Crossville 931-456-2574
J. W. Hudson, D.D.S. 2623 Highway 70 E.Crossville 931-484-2545
Orthodontics
Dale A. Wheeler, D.D.S. M.S. 80 Parkside Pl.Crossville 931-456-4569
Orthopedics
Russell T. Garland, M.D. 35 Taylor Ave., Ste. 103Crossville 931-484-3401
Gregory K. Hoover, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 300Crossville 931-787-1835
J. Mark Macnaughton, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 300Crossville 931-787-1835
Susan N Pick, M.D. 493 Lantana Rd.Crossville 931-707-8383
Jon A. Simpson M.D. 118 Brown Ave., Ste. 103Crossville 931-484-8861
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Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
Stanley L. Bise, M.D. 96 Hayes St., Ste. 201Crossville 931-484-1409
Pathology
James R. Barnawell, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
Pediatrics
Robert J. Berman, Jr., M.D. 3234 Miller Ave.Crossville 931-707-8700
Suzanne K. Berman, M.D. 3234 Miller Ave.Crossville 931-707-8700
M. H. Koucheki, M.D. 40 Elmo Dr.Crossville 931-484-5525
Christine L. Reed, M.D. 3234 Miller Ave.Crossville 931-707-8700
Plastic Surgery
Dale J. Guillory, M.D. 1645 S. Main St., Ste 101Crossville 866-808-0159
Podiatry
Gerald B. Calia, D.P.M., M.S. 41 Birchwood Ln.Crossville 931-484-2222
David E. Haverly, D.P.M. 320 S. Main St.Crossville 931-787-1170
Vincent B Longobardo, D.P.M. 19 Miracle Ln., Ste. 200Crossville 931-707-8352
C. Lynn Rosenbaum, D.P.M., FACFAS 58 West Ave.Crossville 931-484-9002
Summer R. Weary, D.P.M. 58 West Ave.Crossville 931-484-9002
Psychiatry
Viswa B. Durvasula, M.D. 44 Hayes St., Ste. 3Crossville 931-484-4055
Vijay Jethanandani, M.D. 44 Hayes St., Ste. 3Crossville 931-484-4055
Pulmonology
Muhammad Qasim Salar Mir, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 230Crossville 931-787-1517
Radiology
Barry J. Brown, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-7103
Keith M. Kimbrell, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-7103
James M. Stallworth, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-7103
Bill Thompson, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-7103
Richard Bilbrey, M.D. 421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-0048
Rheumatology
Sivalingam Kanagasegar, (Segar) M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 350Crossville 931-456-5515
Sleep Medicine
Lana Jeradeh-Boursoulian, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 210Crossville 931-787-1303
Urology
Izzuddin A. Mansur, M.D. 49 Cleveland St., Ste. 220Crossville 931-707-8050
Tom E. Nesbitt, Jr., M.D. 396 S. Main St.Crossville 931-210-5701
Vascular Surgery
Thomas W. Unruh, M.D. 1720 West Ave., Ste. 103Crossville 931-787-1000
Jordan Smith, O.D. 1205 Old Hwy. 127 S.Jamestown 931-879-5897
Cumberland County PhySiCiAN DiRECTORy
It’s About Living.If you are considering
moving to a Senior Living Community, you may want more from life than simply a maintenance-free lifestyle and the comfort of amenities.
If you want to live on your own, yet among a caring circle of friends and staff-perhaps the answer is Good Samaritan Society-Fairfi eld Glade.
Upper Cumberland’s Longest Established Foot Care Specialist
Gerald B. Calia, D.P.M., M.S.
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SubmittedThe days of traditional x-rays,
goopy impressions, and waiting weeks to finish dental procedures are gone. With advances in dental technology, Dr. Johnny Shanks and his team at Northside Family Dentistry in Crossville are able to make your appointment faster, more comfortable and even more productive than before.
Using 3D digital imaging technology, Dr. Shanks is able
to eliminate the need for tradi-tional molds, instead making 3D impressions of your teeth using state-of-the-art software. This software then coordinates with an onsite milling machine to custom create your dental restoration, like a porcelain dental crown or onlay. These are created in a single visit, so there is no need to return for more work after your initial ap-pointment.
Dr. Shanks uses the Sirona
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At Northside Family Den-tistry we want everyone to have the most welcoming, convenient and positive dental experience they can, and that is the primary reason we have invested in the latest dental technology available.
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Courtesy Centers for Disease Control
What is arthritis?• Arthritis is an umbrella term en-
compassing more than 100 conditions affecting joints and connective tissue.
• As there are different types of arthritis, there is no uniform set of symptoms. In general, arthritis and other related conditions are charac-terized by pain and stiffness in and around joints. Symptoms can develop gradually or they can appear suddenly.
• Conditions are clinically diagnosed by assessing medical history, symptoms and laboratory studies.
Who is affected?• Arthritis affects one in five
adults in the United States• This equates to an estimated
52.5 million adults.• Projections estimate this figure
will rise to 67 million by the year 2030.• Two-thirds of people with
arthritis are younger than age 65.• A greater proportion of Cauca-
sians (22%) report doctor-diagnosed arthritis than Hispanics (16%).
• However, Hispanics and Afri-can-Americans report higher rates of activity limitations and severe pain in comparison to Caucasians.
What is the impact of arthritis?• Activity limitations are com-
mon: over 22.7 million adults experi-ence limitations in everyday activities due to arthritis.
• Among adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis, many report significant limitations in vital activities: walking 1/4 mile - 6 million; stooping/ bending/ kneeling - 8 million; climbing stairs - 5 million; social activities such as church and family gatherings - 2 million
• One quarter of adults with doctor diagnosed arthritis report severe pain in the last 30 days.
• Arthritis commonly occurs with and can complicate the management of other chronic diseases
• More than half the people with heart disease and diabetes also have arthritis.
• People with heart disease or diabetes in conjunction with arthritis are more likely to be inactive than people with none or just one of those conditions.
• Nearly one-third (30%) of obese Americans have arthritis; the combina-tion of obesity and arthritis makes them 44% more likely to be inactive.8
What is the cost to society?• Total cost attributable to
arthritis was estimated at $128 Billion in 2003, $81 Billion in direct medical expenses, and $47 Billion in indirect costs such as lost wages.
• Arthritis is the most common cause of disability among adults in the United States.10 Arthritis causes work limitations for 30% of working age people with the condition.
• An estimated 8.8 million work-ing Americans report work limitations.
• Arthritis negatively impacts the ability of American adults ≥45 years
old to volunteer (or do unpaid work outside of their home).
• 41% of people with arthritis (4.9 million) who volunteer reported arthri-tis impedes their ability to volunteer.
• 27% (6.8 million) of people with arthritis who do not volunteer cited arthritis as their main barrier to doing so.
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Adult Day Care
Crossville Senior House1069 Woodgate Dr.Crossville 931-456-7793
Home Instead Senior Care1459 Interstate Dr., Ste. 205Cookeville 931-526-1127
Home Instead Senior Care823 Peavine Rd., Ste 202Crossville 931-707-5595
New Horizon Adult Day Care1433 Livingston Rd.Crossville 931-456-6541
Preferred Care at HomeCookevilleCrossville 931-707-0789
Quality Private Duty Care60 Crossville Medical Dr.Crossville 931-707-8790
Hospice Agencies
Avalon Hospice13 N. Oak Ave.Cookeville 931-854-1391
Caris Healthcare2525 Hwy. 111 N., Ste. BAlgood 888-537-3430
Caris Healthcare60 Ridley St., Suite 127Crossville 931-456-8970
Gentiva Hospice851 S. Willow Ave., Ste. 102Cookeville 931-528-5133
Hospice of Cumberland County30 E. Adams St.Crossville 931-484-4748
Assisted Living
Cedar Hills Retirement Center1250 Cedar Hills Dr.Cookeville 931-526-9108
Crossville Senior House637 Woodgate Dr.Crossville 931-456-7793
Cumberland Ridge Assisted Living458 Wayne Ave.Crossville 931-456-8688
Good Samaritan Society - Fairfield Glade100 Samaritan WayFairfield GLade 931-456-1576
Heritage Pointe Senior Living1030 Maple Ave.Cookeville 931-520-1200
Morningside Assisted Living1010 East Spring St.Cookeville 931-525-1083
Uplands Village86-A Church Dr.Pleasant Hill 931-277-3518
Christian Based Counseling
Christian Counseling Center of Cumb. Co.53 N. Main St., Ste. 113Crossville 931-707-8200
Personal Growth and Learning509 N. Cedar Ave.Cookeville 931-520-8435
Disease Toll-Free Numbers
Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900
American Cancer Society 800-227-2345
American Council for the Blind 800-424-8666
American Diabetes Association 800-232-3472
American Heart Association 800-282-0291
American Kidney Association 800-638-8299
American Liver Foundation 800-223-0179
American Parkinson Association 800-223-2732
American Speech, Language and Hearing Association 800-638-8255
Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
Lung Disease Association 800-222-5864
National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-FIGHT MS
Durable Medical Equipment
Apple Independence Mobility306 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 877-528-5788
Buckeye Home Medical Equip.1330 C Neal St.Cookeville 931-526-5545
Buckeye Home Medical Equip.1645 S. Main St., Ste. 104Crossville 931-484-9001
Buckeye Home Medical Equip.226 W. Central Ave.Jamestown 931-879-9926
Buckeye Home Medical Equip.321 W Broad St., Ste. ALivingston 931-403-5050
CMC Medical Equipment Services591 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-8076
Cumberland Vital Care336 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-0680
John Smith Pharmacy100 Lantana Rd., Ste. 201Crossville 931-484-6553
Larco Medical405 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-7573
Plateau Medical Equipment & Supplies50 Stanley St.Crossville 931-456-8484
Respiratory at Home260 W. 5th St.Cookeville 931-854-9284
TLC Medical229 Interstate Dr., Unit BCrossville 931-210-5620
United Medical506 West Main St.Livingston 931-823-7282
Helpful Caregiver Websites
A A R P www.aarp.org
Administration on Aging www.aoa.gov/carenetwork
Alzheimer’s Association135B Pigeon Rd.Cookeville www.alz.org
Family Caregiver Alliance www.caregiver.org
National alliance for caregiving www.caregiving.org
National Family Caregiver’s Association www.nfcares.org
National Library of Medicine www.nlm.nih.gov
Low Cost/Sliding Scale Primary Care
Cumberland County Health Dept.131 S. Webb Ave.Crossville 931-484-6196
Putnam County Health Dept.121 S. Dixie Ave.Cookeville 931-528-2531
Rural Health Clinic of the Cumberlands9400 Old Sparta Hwy.Crossville 931-277-5992
Medical Home Health Care Services
Amedisys Home Health Care236 Miller Ave., Ste. 102Crossville 931-456-8899
Care All Home Care Services1101 Neal St., Ste. 103Cookeville 931-526-1561
Care All Home Care Services1771 Peavine Rd., Ste. 101Crossville 931-707-2696
CMC Home Care79 S. Main St.Crossville 931-456-1227
Deaconess HomeCare428 N. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-520-0096
NHC HomeCare567 S. Willow Ave.Cookeville 931-528-2722
Quality Home Health60 Crossville Medical Dr., Ste. 106Crossville 931-484-8416
Quality Private Duty Care60 Crossville Medical Dr.Crossville 931-707-8790
Mental Health and Crisis Services
Alcohol/Drug Related AssistanceMiddle TN Central Office of AACrossville 931-484-6467
Alcohol/Drug Treatment Referral Agency 800-821-4357
Avalon Center 800-641-3434
CMC Senior Perspectives421 S. Main St.Crossville 931-484-9511
Cookeville Rescue MissionCookeville 931-528-5819
Crisis Service (24 Hour Hotline) 800-281-4943
Crisis Stabilization UnitCookeville 800-704-2651
Cumberland Mountain Mental HealthCrossville 931-484-8020
Dr. Carol Fisk OwaisCookeville 931-528-3790
Dr. Durvasula CrossCrossville 931-707-9400
Dr. John AverrittCookeville 931-526-2722
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)Crossville 931-707-0283
Patricia Guthrie, LCSWMerle Peery, LCSW44 Hayes St., Ste. 103Crossville 931-456-9367
Upper Cumberland home health & Related Services GUiDE
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Upper Cumberland home health & Related Services GUiDEPlateau Mental HealthCookeville 931-432-4123
Non-Medical Home Health Care Services
Comfort Keepers80 Miller Ave., Ste. 103Crossville 931-456-9000
Compassion Care234 S. Victor WayCrossville 931-200-1592
Home Caregivers118 S. Dixie Ave., Ste. 24Cookeville 800-616-5876
Home Instead Senior Care1459 Interstate Dr., Ste. 205Cookeville 931-526-1127
Home Instead Senior Care19 Stanley St.Crossville 931-707-5595
Quality Private Duty Care60 Crossville Medical Dr.Crossville 931-707-8790
Southern Comforts Caregivers, Chores & More118 S. Dixie Ave., Ste. 1Cookeville 931-520-0968
Nursing Homes
Good Samaritan Society - Fairfield Glade100 Samaritan WayFairfield GLade 931-456-1576
Life Care Center of Crossville80 Justice St.Crossville 931-484-4782
Masters Health Care278 Dry Valley Rd.Algood 931-537-6524
NHC Healthcare of Cookeville815 S. Walnut Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5516
Uplands Village86-A Church Dr.Pleasant Hill 931-277-3518
Wharton Homes55 W. Lake Rd.Pleasant Hill 931-277-3518
Wyndridge Health & Rehab Center456 Wayne Ave.Crossville 931-484-6129
Overnight toExtended Stays
Cedar Hills Retirement Center1250 Cedar Hills Dr.Cookeville 931-526-9108
Crossville Senior House637 Woodgate Dr.Crossville 931-456-7793
Life Care Center of Sparta508 Mose Dr.Sparta 931-738-9430
NHC Healthcare of Cookeville815 S. Walnut Ave.Cookeville 931-528-5516
Wyndridge Health & Rehab Center456 Wayne Ave.Crossville 931-484-6129
Prosthetics/Orthotics
Cook s Orthopedics, Inc.dba Putnam County Orthopedic Appliance Co., Inc.1700 West Avenue, Suite 101Crossville 931-707-1254
Putnam County Orthopedic Appliance Co., Inc.427 North Willow Avenue, Suite 5Cookeville 931-528-3366
Tennessee Limb and Brace735 W. Jackson St.Cookeville 931-854-9455
Senior Centers
Algood Community Center125 Fourth Ave.
Cookeville 931-537-3240
Baxter Senior Citizens100 Main St.Baxter 931-858-5657
Cookeville Senior Citizens Center186 S. Walnut Ave.Cookeville 931-526-9318
Fair Park Senior Center1433 Livingston Rd.Crossville 931-484-7416
Good Samaritan Society - Fairfield Glade100 Samaritan WayFairfield GLade 931-456-1576
Veteran’s Assistance
Chuck MateykaCounty Service OfficerPutnam County 931-526-2432
William “Bill” WardCounty Service OfficerCumberland County 931-456-0090
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