
Howard Perch hails from Ormond Beach, Florida. Howard Perch, 50, from Ormond Beach, Florida, attained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Wednesday, 19 September 2018
Howard Perch: Extensive Experience

Monday, 13 August 2018
Howard Perch: Dedicated to Patient Success
Howard Perch has served in numerous capacities to help patients recover
quickly and successfully, including hospital administration and director of
rehabilitation. During his time at Florida Hospital Oceanside, he provided
administrative oversight for an 81-bed acute/post-acute care hospital with a
strong focus on quality and patient care services. Perch is a proponent of lean
healthcare principles and received the Florida Governor’s Sterling Award for
his dedication to minimizing waste in the workplace.
Tuesday, 17 July 2018
Howard Perch: Exercise, But Do It Safely
Howard Perch knows well the importance of safety when it comes
to exercise; having not only worked for a number of years in the field of
exercise physiology, but having acquired more than 20 years of experience as a
mainstay and leader in the field of healthcare.
An accomplished hospital administrator and exercise
physiologist, Howard Perch understands how easy it can be to suffer injury as a
result of what is often considered by many to be a fundamental physical
activity, particularly for those who engage in the activity under prepared.
While exercise can have enormous health benefits in terms of
building muscular strength, improving endurance and working out one’s
cardiovascular system, it can also increase the risk of physical injury to
those who fail to adhere to safe exercise practices. These include:
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Challenging yourself slowly. It’s not enough to
understand your body’s limitations, but to avoid pushing yourself too far
beyond your own limits over the course of your exercise routine. Doing too much
too fast can lead to avoidable injury in a hurry.
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Taking time to stretch/warm-up beforehand.
Loosening up muscle groups, “limbering up” and preparing your body for the
challenges of a grueling workout is key to avoiding cramps, tears, strains and
other injuries that commonly result from strenuous activity.
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Friday, 1 June 2018
Howard Perch: Graduate of American College of Healthcare Executives
Howard Perch is devoted to innovation and progress in the
healthcare industry, having graduated from the American College of Healthcare
Executives and receiving a certificate in lean healthcare principles from
Belmont University. He has managed numerous facilities, including an 81-bed
post-acute healthcare facility. He currently is a consultant with Lee, Rink,
and Swann, based in Massachusetts.
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Monday, 26 February 2018
Howard Perch: Three Things to Consider When Looking for a Post-Acute Care Facility
Howard Perch is an experienced professional in health care
administration and management. Mr. Perch has worked in hospitals and he has
gained an extensive knowledge of post-acute care. He is interested in helping
patients and their families find the care that they need after a major hospital
procedure. Post-acute care facilities offer rehabilitation services and can
help patients fully recovery from a broken bone or injury. Mr. Perch has
several suggestions when it comes to finding a good post-acute care facility.
Mr. Perch urges families to look at visiting hours. The length
of visiting hours for inpatient facilities can help families determine how
patient-centered the facility really is. The most patient-centered facilities
allow for family visits around the clock so long as the visits do not interfere
with healing.
The typical length of stay is another factor to consider. Every
patient will heal at a different rate, however, average length of stay can help
you determine the quality of care the patients receive. Great facilities are
highly efficient and can help their patients heal quickly. Howard Perch states
that it is important to look into how many patients are returned to acute care
from the post-acute care facility. If it is less than ten percent, then it is
probably a good facility, but any higher and you should start looking into
other options. Howard Perch is dedicated to helping patients.
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