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Specialty Care Now Closer to Home
What Is Specialty Care? Sometimes, your health needs go beyond regular check-ups. That’s where specialty care comes in! Whether it’s heart health, surgery, or breast care, specialists focus on specific areas of medicine to provide expert care for more complex conditions. Big News: Care Just Got Easier Great care should be convenient—and now, it is! The new Specialty Care Center at Renown South Meadows brings top-notch technology, expanded services and patient-first care, all in one easy-to-access location. What’s New at the Specialty Care Center? A Modern, Patient-Friendly Space. This 121,000-square-foot facility is designed with your comfort and health in mind. Here’s what’s new: First Floor: A cutting-edge cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology lab to diagnose and treat heart conditions. A brand-new kitchen and dining facility, offering fresh and nutritious meal options for patients, visitors, and staff. Second Floor: An expanded surgical center with six new operating rooms doubling operating capacity, and equipped with robotic technology for more precise surgeries. Coming Soon (June 2025): The future home of the Conrad Breast Center will enhance breast health care by bringing advanced diagnostic and imaging services to our region.
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Meet Sterling Silver Club Member Debe Fennell
You may recognize Debe Fennell from the Senior Care Plus advertising campaign that premiered last October. Debe is a Reno resident who enjoys staying busy with her career, gardening, music and more. We’re excited to introduce her as our featured Sterling Silver Club member for this fall. From Coast to Coast Debe was born in 1949 in the historical city of Elmira, New York. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) also lived in Elmira, which is where he got married, had children and wrote a few of his famous novels, including The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In fact, Mark Twain was a friend of Debe’s great-grandfather, who migrated from Europe to build what used to be called The Elmira Hotel. Debe and her family moved from Elmira to Kentucky in 1950, where they lived until Debe was 14. Debe grew up with three sisters and two brothers. Her family moved to Arkansas in 1964 and lived there until 1970. Debe graduated from Southside High School in 1964 and was part of the school’s first graduating class. After high school, Debe traveled to London with a group of missionaries to sing at the Lambeth Conference. When she returned, she went to the University of Arkansas - Little Rock for a couple of years before moving to Reno, Nevada in 1970. Debe spent the next 15 years in Reno, enjoying life as a self-proclaimed ski bum and working at various jobs. Her first job in Reno was at the YMCA of the Sierra on Foster Drive, before Debe completed dealer school through Harrah’s Casino and became a high-limit blackjack dealer. In 1985, Debe moved from Reno to Nashville, where she began an exciting career in the music industry. Making History in Music City Debe’s first job in Nashville was working as a journalist for a music publication. Her other business ventures included being a talent coordinator for two nationally syndicated radio shows, and a national records promotion executive for Sony/BMG, Curb Records, Magnatone Records and Giant Records. She was one of very few female Vice Presidents in the music industry in Nashville at the time, and worked for many big names in country music, including Tim McGraw and Randy Travis.
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