Monday, December 5, 2011

DR. CRAYTON SPREADS Seasonal WARMTH!

Dr. Hulon Crayton, Rheumatologist and owner of The Arthritis and Infusion Center, is all too aware of the need for senior citizens to stay warm.  “As people age, their blood and skin thins, and certain medications, especially those used to treat arthritis, can also cause the person to feel perpetually chilly.  When we became aware of the opportunity at Community Health and Rehabilitation Center, we felt we had to get involved by purchasing extra lap robes for the residents to utilize,” said Dr. Crayton.

Betty L. Smith and Dr. Crayton

Marianne Martin, Administrator, at the Community Health and Rehabilitation Center was very grateful to Dr. Crayton and his team.  “We appreciate the extra lap robes, as our Residents enjoy the extra warmth they provide when navigating from room to room around our center.  We are so very grateful to Dr. Crayton for this donation,” said Ms. Martin. 


This winter, The Arthritis and Infusion Center would like to encourage Bay County residents to clean out their linen closets or purchase NEW lap robes and blankets for Dr. Crayton and his staff to distribute to area nursing homes.  “We’d like to continue to ‘spread the warmth’ as much as possible.  People who are interested in helping us with this important project can drop blankets at our medical practice any Monday through Thursday, 2917 Highway 77 in the Baldwin Plaza,” said Dr. Crayton.  “Help us continue to spread the warmth during this entire winter season!”


In addition to tangibly taking the chill off, the center’s residents will also enjoy a surprise musical concert from Dr. Crayton, who will play his saxophone to add emotional warmth to the holiday season.  (Dr. Crayton performs jazz concerts under the stage name of HULON with his On-Call Band.)  Dr. Crayton will be delivering, and performing, at the Community Health and Rehabilitation Center (3611 Transmitter Road) Friday, December 9th,

How can you spread seasonal warmth?

TheArthritis and Infusion Center will collect blankets to distribute from December 1 until March 31 at their medical practice.

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