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December 16, 2015

MAITLAND, Fla. – Consulate Health Care, one of the nation’s largest providers of senior health care services and the largest in Florida, announced today the addition of three health care leaders to the executive team.

Consulate Health Care welcomes Andrea (“Andi”) Clark, Todd Mehaffey, and Rob Hanson, as chief nursing officer (CNO), Florida division president, and Mid-Atlantic division president, respectively.

“Our team is very enthusiastic about bringing aboard these extraordinary healthcare professionals,” said Consulate Health Care Chief Operating Officer Chris Bryson. “Their addition to our team underscores our continued focus on quality patient care.”

Andi Clark

Andrea (“Andi”) Clark has been named Consulate Health Care’s CNO. Andi is a Registered Nurse and healthcare senior executive focused on clinical excellence, operational efficiency, and process improvement, alongside her commitment to improving post-acute patient care.

Prior to starting her own consulting and advisory practice, Andi was the senior vice president of clinical services at Golden Living, where she led a dedicated team of clinicians and drove significant improvement across CMS 5 Star Ratings year over year. Andi brings more than 30 years of experience to the Consulate Health Care executive team, having served as both a licensed administrator and clinician throughout her career. As a proven clinical and visionary executive, Andi’s leadership promotes innovation and motivates performance improvement. Her extensive background contributes to Consulate Health Care’s ongoing success as she is committed to improving clinical and operational efficiency to ensure quality patient outcomes.

Todd Mehaffey

Todd Mehaffey

Alongside Andi, Consulate Health Care welcomes two new senior operators – Todd Mehaffey and Rob Hanson, Florida and Mid-Atlantic division presidents, respectively. Their proven track record of performance and quality will help elevate Consulate Health Care’s local markets to centers of excellence.

Florida Division President Todd Mehaffey brings more than 21 years of experience as a progressive and results-driven healthcare executive. Formerly chief operating officer of Signature Health Care, Todd’s focus on operational efficiency and performance metrics, coupled with his skill-matter expertise in the areas of managed care and accountable care organization strategies brings tremendous value to his position as the Florida division president for Consulate.

 

Rob Hanson

Rob Hanson

Mid-Atlantic Division President Rob Hanson previously served as the area vice president at Extendicare with extensive experience in effective leadership, staffing and training, and customer service. His 35-year history of strategic management around the delivery of quality patient care and his ability to build a reputation of excellence at the state and national levels makes him an ideal candidate for Consulate’s Mid-Atlantic division president.

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About Consulate Health Care

Consulate Health Care is the sixth-largest provider of senior healthcare services in the nation and the largest provider in Florida, specializing in post-acute care. We are a leading healthcare organization offering services ranging from comprehensive short-term rehabilitation and transitional care to Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Our compassionate caregivers carry out our mission every day of “Providing Service with Our Hearts and Hands”, caring for our patients like family, not because it’s their job, but because it’s their calling. For more information about our nationwide family of dedicated health care providers or to explore exciting career opportunities, please visit us at www.consulatehealthcare.com.

Media Contact:

Jennifer Trapp

Vice President, Corporate Communications

JENNIFER.L.TRAPP@consulatehc.com

(407) 571-1550 x 2337

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