Treating a Patient, Treating a Family

Like so many adults with aging parents, Joanna helps take care of her elderly mother and stepfather. She pays bills, takes them to doctors appointments, and helps them out around the house. “My parents still get along really well on their own,” Joanna says. “When they do need help, I try to be there.”

But Joanna wasn’t there when her stepfather’s left arm suddenly went numb a few weeks ago. It was her mother, who suffers from dementia, who had to act quickly get him the care he needed. And with the help of some knowledgeable and caring folks at Catawba Valley Family Medicine in Claremont (CVFM- Claremont), she was able to do just that.

With her husband navigating, Joanna’s mother drove him to the CVFM - Claremont facility, where she got out and informed Administrative Assistant Brenda Smith she thought her husband was having a stroke. Smith immediately called 911 and alerted the clinical staff, who assessed him right in the car. That’s when Joanna’s phone rang. “I thought it was a reminder for an appointment, so I almost didn’t answer it,” she said. “When I did, they told me what was happening. They told me the situation, that his arm was numb, and that my mother was okay.”

She was okay, but the stressful situation was making her feel more anxious than usual. So staff at CVFM-Claremont made sure to attend to her needs as well, comforting her until Joanna arrived to drive her mother to the emergency room at Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC). But the staff at CVFM-Claremont didn’t stop there, according to Practice Coordinator Brianna Howell. “When the mother parked her car, she left one of the windows down,” Howell said. “We placed a bag over it, as a huge storm was coming.”

Joanna’s stepfather was, in fact, in the middle of an active stroke. Luckily, he knew the stroke symptoms, and he knew he had to get help as quickly as possible. Thanks to early detection, quick action, and effective care, he was admitted, treated, and released from CVMC.

While the whole family is appreciative of the care they received, it’s Joanna who is most grateful. “She came to the clinic yesterday and tearfully thanked us for taking care of her father and watching after her mother until she could get to her,” Howell said. “She was grateful for the bag over the car window too. She even brought us sweet treats!”

For the staff at CVFM-Claremont and all Catawba Valley Family Medicine practices, this was no extraordinary feat. Treating a patient always means treating his or her loved ones with the same care they would show their own. As Howell stated, “we treat all of our patients like family because we are family!”

Catawba Valley Family Medicine has 15 locations serving patients all across the Catawba Valley. To locate a provider near you, visit our online provider directory.

Pictured Above (L to R): Brenda Smith, Administrative assistant; Jennifer Robinson, Medical Assistant; Lynne Laws, DNP

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