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Your Health at Home Medina 44256 Medical Mutual (330) 722-4771 2060 E 20091228-NEWS--61-NAT-CCI-CL_-- 12/16/2009 4:09 PM Page 1 DECEMBER 28, 2009 - JANUARY 3, 2010 HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS 61 Top executive: Lori Szorady (216) 383-2222 Trusted Home Healthcare LLC www.hospicewr.org 12808 Drexmore Road, Suite 201 Top executive: David Simpson Cleveland 44120 Hospice Services of Southwest General (216) 761-2497 18659 Drake Road www.trustedhhc.org Strongsville 44136 Top executives: Yolanda Mosby, (440) 816-5000 Linda J. McKinney, Annette Mosby www.swgeneral.com University Hospitals Top executive: Thomas A. Selden 10 N. Main St. Home Care Services In House Hospice Akron 44308 4901 Galaxy Parkway 8536 Crow Drive, Suite 115 (330) 996-8410 Warrensville Heights 44128 Macedonia 44056 www.summacare.com (216) 844-4663 Phone: (888) 260-9835 Top executive: Martin P. Hauser www.uhhomecare.com Fax: (330) 908-1978 UnitedHealthcare of Northern Ohio Inc. Top executive: Keith Maitland www.in-househospice.com 1001 Lakeside Ave., Suite 1000 Top executive: Laura Wagner Visiting Angels Cleveland 44114 7139 Hopkins Road, Suite 3 National Council of Jewish (800) 468-5001 Mentor 44060 Women — Montefiore Hospice www.unitedhealthcare.com (440) 974-0869 One David Myers Parkway Top executive: Lisa Chapman-Smith www.visitingangels.com/neohio Beachwood 44122 Top executive: Wayne M. Brodnan (216) 910-2650 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT www.montefiorecare.org AND IMAGING Visiting Angels Senior Top executive: Lauren B. Rock Homecare at the Fairhill Center 12200 Fairhill Road Odyssey HealthCare — Hospice AdvaCare Systems Inc. th Cleveland 44120 6140 Parkland Blvd., Suite 105 1789 E. 45 St. (216) 231-6400 Mayfield Heights 44124 Cleveland 44103 www.visitingangels.com/cleveland (440) 995-1740 (877) 884-5331 Top executive: Constance Hill-Johnson www.odsyhealth.com www.advacaresystems.com Top executive: Jeffrey P. Houck Top executive: Karen Moran Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio 2500 E. 22nd St. Parma Hospital’s Seasons Alpha Imaging Inc. Cleveland 44115 of Life Hospice & Residential Hospice 4455 Glenbrook Road Phone: (216) 931-1300 9511 W. Pleasant Valley Road Willoughby 44094 “ I was trying to close three deals Fax: (216) 694-4184 Parma 44129 (440) 953-3800 but each one had a major www.vnaohio.org (440) 743-7330 www.alpha-imaging.com Top executive: Claire M. Zangerle www.parmahospital.org Top executive: Michael A. Perrico hurdle. I called for coaching Top executive: Patricia A. Ruflin Visiting Nurse Service and Affiliates Best Solutions Medical to work out a successful Supplies & Equipment No. 1 Home Care Place Robinson Hospice 352 Chesapeake Cove strategy. That was Akron 44320 6847 N. Chestnut St. Painesville 44077 Phone: (800) 362-0031 Ravenna 44266 my million-dollar day.” (440) 744-0177 Fax: (330) 848-6180 (330) 297-8899 www.bestsolutionsmedicalsupplies.com www.vnsa.com www.robinsonmemorial.org Bob Perritt Top executive: Greg Smolik Top executive: Karen L. Talbott Top executive: William Kahl President R. J. Perritt Homes Visiting Nurse Association CleveMed Visiting Nurse Service 4415 Euclid Ave., Suite 400 7 employees Personal Care Services of Ohio Hospice 2500 E. 2nd St. Cleveland 44103 528 Rothrock Road, Suite 126 (216) 791-6720 Copley 44321 Cleveland 44115 (216) 931-1300 www.clevemed.com (800) 362-0031 Codonics Inc. www.vnsa.com www.vnaohio.org 17991 Englewood Drive Top executive: Karen L. Talbott Top executive: Claire M. Zangerle VITAS Innovative Hospice Care Middleburg Heights 44130 (440) 243-1198 600 E. 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We offer a of Visiting Nurse Service care at home is the full range of services to help patients remain as healthy and 3358 Ridgewood Road Kaiser Permanente of Ohio independent as possible. You can count on the VNA to Akron 44333 1001 Lakeside Ave., Suite 1200 best medicine. (800) 335-1455 Cleveland 44114 provide one-on-one care when you need it. For more www.vnsa.com (800) 524-7371 information about the VNA or to request service, call Top executive: Karen L. Talbott www.kaiserpermanente.org 216-931-1400 or visit www.VNAohio.org. Hospice of Medina County Top executive: Patricia D. Kennedy- Scott 797 N. Court St. Your health at home Medina 44256 Medical Mutual (330) 722-4771 2060 E. Ninth St. www.hospiceofmedina.org Cleveland 44115 Top executive: Pat Stropko-O’Leary (216) 687-7000 www.medmutual.com 216-931-1400 Hospice of the Western Reserve www.VNAohio.org 300 E. 185th St. Top executive: Rick Chiricosta Cleveland 44119 SummaCare Inc. 20091228-NEWS--62-NAT-CCI-CL_-- 12/16/2009 4:09 PM Page 1 62 CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY DECEMBER 28, 2009 - JANUARY 3, 2010 (330) 725-2340 www.greop.com www.iba-worldwide.com Robinson Imaging Center www.discount-drugmart.com Top executive: Jonathan Naft Top executive: Lynn Chwojdak 401 Devon Place Top executive: Parviz Boodjeh Kapp Surgical Instruments Inc. Kent 44240 Gill Podiatry Supply & Equipment Co. (330) 677-3434 Disk-O-Tape Inc. 4919 Warrensville Center Road 22400 Ascoa Court www.robinsonmemorial.org 23775 Mercantile Road Cleveland 44128 Strongsville 44149 Top executive: Mike Walker Cleveland 44122 (800) 321-1348 (216) 587-4400 (216) 765-8273 www.gillpodiatry.com www.kappsurgical.com ScottCare Corp. www.disk-o-tape.com Top executive: Ric Boggs Top executive: Albert N. Santilli 4791 W. 150th St. Cleveland 44135 Edgepark Medical Supplies Lakeshore Mobile X-Ray Inc. Cleveland 44129 Health & Home Solutions (216) 362-0550 (216) 398-0349 1810 Summit Commerce Park P.O. Box 190 29017 Euclid Ave. www.scottcare.com www.advantagehealthscreening.com Twinsburg 44087 Geneva 44041 Wickliffe 44092 Top executive: Ken Zajaczkowski Top executive: Sandra S. Dvorak (330) 963-6996 (888) 689-5488 (440) 466-6145 www.edgepark.com www.healthhomesolutions.com www.lakeshorexray.com Simbionix USA Corp. Coleman Wellness Solutions Top executive: Ronald M. Harrington Top executive: Greg Smolik Top executive: David R. Lindgren 7100 Euclid Ave., Suite 180 5982 Rhodes Road Leimkuehler Inc. Cleveland 44103 Kent 44240 EMH Regional Healthcare System Health Aid of Ohio (216) 229-2040 4625 Detroit Ave. (800) 603-4327 630 E. River St. 4467 Industrial Parkway www.simbionix.com Cleveland 44102 www.coleman-wellness.com Elyria 44035 Cleveland 44135 Top executive: Gary Zamler (216) 651-7788 Top executives: Dr. Karen Fleming, (440) 329-7500 (216) 252-3900 Andra Polasky www.emh-healthcare.org www.healthaidofohio.com www.leimkuehlerinc.com Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp. Top executive: Dr. Donald Sheldon Top executive: Carol Gilligan Top executive: Robert V. Leimkuehler 4575 Hudson Drive Community Great Lakes Rehabilitation Lupica Medical Systems Stow 44224 3700 Kolbe Road G.R.E. Orthotics and Prosthetics IBA Molecular (800) 444-5644 12955 York Delta Drive Lorain 44053 13376 Ravenna Road 7650 First Place www.spectrumsurgical.com North Royalton 44133 (440) 960-3400 Chardon 44024 Oakwood Village 44146 Top executive: Rick Schultz (440) 285-5785 (440) 439-5356 (440) 582-7600 Top executive: Edwin Oley www.lupicamedical.com Steris Corp. CrystalWorks Top executive: Sam Lupica 5960 Heisley Road 3975 Embassy Parkway, Suite 003 Magnetic Resonance Technologies Inc. Mentor 44060 Akron 44333 (440) 354-2600 4261 Hamann Parkway (330) 670-4242 www.steris.com Willoughby 44094 www.crystal-works.org CURATOLO SIDOTI Top executive: Walter M. Rosebrough Jr. (440) 942-2922 Top executive: Dr. Scott E. Singer A LEGAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION www.mritechnologies.com TREK Diagnostic Systems East Side Occupational Health Center Top executive: Michael A. Profeta 982 Keynote Circle, Suite 6 4450 St. Clair Ave. Patent, Trademark & Copyright Practice Merritt Medical Inc. 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