Howard Perch is an award-winning professional who works in
post-acute care, or PAC. Mr. Perch has decades of experience and a comprehensive
education to back up his shining reputation, and he’s passionate about
excelling in his industry. In 2014, Howard Perch received the State of Florida Governors
Sterling Award for “Greatest Organizational Impact” at a Lean event designed to
reduce concurrence time for inpatient rehabilitation admissions. He is also board-certified
in Healthcare Management by the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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, 16 January 2019
Friday, 14 December 2018
Howard Perch: Exercising in the Summer? Here’s a Few Tips for Getting Fit While Surviving the Heat
As a healthcare professional and exercise enthusiast, Howard
Perch knows well the potential perils of working out in hot weather –
particularly during those scorching summer months where even a modest workout
can lead to exhaustion and illness fast.
As someone who appreciates the benefits of a good exercise
routine, however, Howard Perch knows that staying in shape is a year-long process –
and that working doesn’t come to a stop simply because of a rise in the
temperature.
With that in mind, it’s important to maintain a safe summer
workout routine – one that involves taking certain precautions to protect your
health and well-being. These include:
- Focusing on staying hydrated. Keeping a water
bottle with you, and setting aside breaks to drink water, is key to avoiding
overexertion and the dangers of dehydration.
- Timing. Scheduling workout routines during the
morning and evening hours can help you avoid the blazing hot periods of the day
while making it easier to avoid overexertion.
- Checking the weather. If a heat advisory is in
effect, it may be best to complete your routine indoors, or to find an
alternative that doesn’t involve long-term exposure to the summer sun.
Friday, 2 November 2018
Howard Perch: Supporting the Less Fortunate
Howard Perch is proud to provide service to the STAR Family
Shelter – a local nonprofit organization that seeks to support homeless
individuals, families and children with no-cost housing and services. STAR
gives local families the opportunity to benefit from quality indoor living
space and the management and assistance needed to find permanent housing and
employment. Perch understands the value organizations like STAR can have for
those in dire need of help during challenging times – and often times as a last
line of support
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Howard Perch: Exercising in the Heat
Howard Perch is an experienced hospital administrator whose
interests include exercising and running. A few
times in his life, he's had experiences with kidney stones, which have required
a visit to a physician. While dehydration plays a role in their formation, it’s
an important topic to discuss for individuals who like to exercise in the heat.
Working out in hot weather increased the body's temperature, and
while there's an inbuilt cooling system
that helps the body adjust, it can fail if you expose the body to high
temperatures for extended periods. To keep cool, make sure that you are
drinking lots of water to keep the body hydrated. You can lose between 2% and
3% of water in the body in a typical exercise, and this can go slightly higher
because of the heat.
If you're used to exercising in cooler temperatures and have
just started doing it in hot weather, take it easy when you start. If you usually run at full-speed, switch to jogging or
walking. If your movements are quick, slow it down. As your body adapts to the
heat, you'll gradually adjust and increase the pace.
One thing to consider that can minimize
the risk of a heat stroke is to avoid the hottest part of the day. You can wake
up early and exercise in the cooler part of the morning, or head out when it's
close to sunset. If you're going to work out at
midday, do it under a shade.
Howard Perch, 50, is from Ormond Beach, Florida, where he's a consultant in hospital
leadership and operations. Howard
Perch's previously worked at Florida Hospital
Oceanside.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.
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