4 ARCHBOLD
MEDICAL CENTER
Champions for rural health
BROOK S COUNT Y HOSP I TAL R ECE I VE S NAT I ONAL R ECOGN I T I ON
Archbold’s Brooks County Hospital
was recently recognized by iVantage
Health Analytics and the National
Organization of State Office of Rural
Health (NOSORH) as a Champion for
Rural Health for overall excellence in
patient outcomes. The outcome index
is based on patient safety indicators—
falls, catheter-associated urinary tract
infections, hospital readmissions
and mortality.
The National Organization of State
Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH)
supports the development of state and
community rural health leaders, cre-
ates and facilitates rural health-related
programs and activities, and enhances
access to quality healthcare services
in rural communities.
“I’m so proud of our team at Brooks
County Hospital for achieving this
award,” said LaDon Toole, Archbold Vice
President of System Hospitals and Long-
Term Care. “Our physicians and staff
truly care for this community and for the
health and well-being of its citizens.”
Archbold’s Glenn-Mor Nursing Home recently
announced Natalie Slocumb as Administrator
for the Thomasville long-term care facility.
Slocumb has seven years of healthcare
experience, four of which she spent working
in long-term care and rehabilitation facilities.
She joined the Archbold Health System in 2015
as a long-term care Administrator in Training
at Archbold’s Mitchell Convalescent Center in
Camilla. Slocumb is licensed by the Georgia
State Board of Nursing Home Administrators.
“I’m confident Natalie will excel in lead-
ing the Glen-Mor team,” said LaDon Toole,
Archbold Vice President of System Hospitals
and Long-term Care. “Natalie is enthusiastic
and professional, and she is committed to
ensuring our residents receive the best care
possible. We’re delighted to have her join
the Archbold long-term care leadership
team.”
Natalie Slocumb
Administrator
Glenn-Mor Nursing Home
Glenn-Mor names Slocumb administrator