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March 11, 2010

Cherokee Elder Care Names New Physician, Health Care Staff

Dr. Leticia Newton (right), primary care physician at Cherokee Elder Care, reviews patient records with Ashley Couch, nurse practitioner.
Dr. Leticea Newton (right), primary care physician at Cherokee Elder Care, reviews patient records with Ashley Couch, nurse practitioner.

 

TAHLEQUAH, Okla.— Cherokee Elder Care is pleased to announce the addition of several new staff, including Dr. Leticea Newton, the new primary care physician, along with Lori Enlow and Ashley Couch, nurse practitioners, and Jan Griffith, occupational therapist.
            “We are excited to have Dr. Newton and the other new staff members working here as part of the Cherokee Elder Care team,” said Ben Stevens, director of Cherokee Elder Care.  “Their experience and familiarity with the local community make them even more valuable to our program and our participants.”  
            A familiar figure within the Cherokee Nation health system, Dr. Newton worked for the Nation many years, including serving at the Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center in Stilwell, the Gadugi Clinic in Tahlequah and at W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah.  A native of Montana, Dr. Newton attended medical school at the University of Washington and had residency training as a family practice physician in Saginaw, Mich.  She began working at the Cherokee Nation in September of 1999. 
      Prior to coming to Cherokee Elder Care, Enlow served at the Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center and later held a position within the Tahlequah community.  Couch served as a nurse at W.W. Hastings Hospital and in the local community.  Both are happy to be back working in a capacity for the Cherokee Nation.  Griffith attended Texas Women’s University and has had previous experience with two other similar elder care programs, including working for 11 years at a program in Colorado. 
Since opening in 2008, Cherokee Elder Care serves more than 50 enrolled participants and is the only program in Oklahoma that is part of the national Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly and the only one in the country sponsored by a Native American tribe.  The program is an option for anyone who is at least 55 years of age, be certified as needing some level of nursing home level of care by a Department of Human Services nurse and live safely in a home environment within the program’s service area.  Participants in the program do not have to be a Cherokee Nation citizen or Native American to enroll.
As an all-inclusive care program, those enrolling in the program must agree for Cherokee Elder Care to be their primary medical provider.  As such, the center will provide all prescribed medications, therapy, nutrition counseling, home health services, social activities, transportation, laboratory services, social services, medical equipment, hospitalization, nursing care and adult day health care.  Dr. Newton will be their primary care physician, leading a team of health care providers and specialists in the care of each participant.  For more information about Cherokee Elder Care, call (918) 453-5554.
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