Tara Guinotte

Occupational Therapist at Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center

Tara Guinotte is an experienced occupational therapist currently employed at Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center since August 2019. Prior to this role, Tara worked as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant at TMC: Therapy Management Corporation from May 2016 to July 2019, providing OTA services in skilled nursing facilities, and at Fredonia Regional Hospital from May 2016 to May 2017, delivering comprehensive OTA services to an inpatient critical-access hospital population. Tara began their career as a Rehabilitation Technician at Stormont Vail Health from March 2015 to April 2016, assisting the rehabilitation team with patient care and therapy sessions. Tara holds a Master of Occupational Therapy degree from Rockhurst University and a Bachelor of Health Science degree in Health Services Administration, along with an Associate of Science in Occupational Therapist Assistant, both from Washburn University.

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Chanute, United States

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Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center

The staff of Neosho Memorial serves southeast Kansans with award-winning care. In 1903, Dr. L.D. Johnson established a private hospital in Chanute, Kan. Forty-four years later, Dr. Johnson decided to close his facility. This decision spurred local mothers groups to start a grassroots campaign to fund the construction of what is known today as Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center. On January 14, 1951, Neosho Memorial Hospital opened. The hospital was dedicated as a memorial to the men and women of Neosho County who lost their lives during World War II. Today, Neosho Memorial continues its history of service to area families. In 2009, the medical center completed a $20 million renovation project creating a state-of-the-art facility with a new emergency department, inpatient unit, intensive care unit, outpatient observation unit and nutrition services department. In addition, the laboratory, imaging services, sleep lab and other areas in the hospital shine with renovated, expanded and improved patient-centered areas. Governed by a seven-member board appointed by the Neosho County commission, Neosho Memorial is a not-for-profit, county-owned critical access hospital. It is with pride that Neosho Memorial does not require tax dollars for general operations of the medical center. It is with honor that hospital staff members uphold their commitment to the medical center’s mission to promote, improve and restore health by Bringing Excellence and Service Together.


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201-500

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