
#MyFocus: Just Keep Moving
Noblesville resident James D. Anderson (JD) is a proud band parent. His son, Connor, is a percussionist in the Noblesville High School band. Someone who loves being involved with his community, JD volunteers to help build props for the band’s halftime shows. It’s something he loves doing and continues to do—even after a traumatic accident […]

Feeling Fearless After Knee Surgery
A former nurse of 25 years, Noblesville resident Patty planned to spend her retirement doing the things she loved: walking her dog, Bella, water skiing and playing tennis. But knee pain was getting in the way of her plans. “When I was 30, I got really sick, and the doctors had to give me IV […]

New Robotic Spine Surgery at Riverview Health
Riverview Health recently became a leader in the field of robotic guidance and navigation with the purchase of the ExcelsiusGPS robot. ExcelsiusGPS is a robotic spinal navigation system designed to increase safety and accuracy within the operating room. It provides improved visualization of patient anatomy throughout the procedure to help optimize patient treatment. It also […]

Bouncing Back After a Heart Attack
Steven Huntley is a planner—literally. For 28 years he served as the director of city planning in Noblesville where he oversaw everything from zoning applications to the enforcement of city ordinances. Retiring in 2012 didn’t change Steven’s love of order, either. He’s an organized traveler and has a map marking each Indiana road on which […]

Losing Baby Weight with the BOD POD
As Susan Beckwith works out, she sports a shirt that reminds her of her motivation: “Working off the best pounds ever gained. #BabyWeight,” it says. After years of infertility and trying to conceive, Susan and her husband were finally blessed with a healthy baby boy in early 2017. “After waiting for this for so long, […]

When the ‘Baby Blues’ Happen to You
During pregnancy and the first few weeks of a baby’s life, moms often hear things like “being a mom is the greatest.” Then, there are the pictures all over social media—smiling babies and moms who make motherhood look like a breeze. For those who don’t think they quite match up to these ideals and images, […]
Kathleen’s Story: Reclaiming Her Life with Occupational Therapy
Often patients battling cancer have more than one fight on their hands. Imagine receiving radiation treatment for brainstem cancer and as a result, your side effects from treatment mimicked stroke symptoms. For 68-year-old Noblesville resident, Kathleen Lane, this reality is all too familiar. After being diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma cancer, Kathleen underwent radiation […]

Healing a severe wound from the inside out
John LeCount—a father of six and grandfather of five—is an avid outdoorsman who loves spending time on the Noblesville property where he and his wife, Pam, live. He heads outside every chance he gets—splitting logs for firewood, tending to the land, and enjoying the peace and serenity. On a warm day in late August 2013, […]

New vascular technology is unmatched
Retired Noblesville police officer Charles Jones, Jr. is a man of few words. But if you ask him about the time he nearly lost one of his big toes, he has a lot to say. He’ll tell you about the excellent care he received from physicians and nurses at Riverview Health and how the technology […]