Anthony Ughetti has been named administrator of the Health Services Management of Texas facility in Huntsville.
Ughetti brings nearly 20 years of experience in long-term care to his new role.
He holds degrees from Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich., and a bachelor’s degree in Health Systems Management from Indiana University.
He has held such positions in long-term care as director of sales and marketing, clinical liaison, director of operations and nursing home administrator.
“I’m very excited to be joining such a quality organization,” Ughetti stated. “Huntsville Health Care Center has a long tradition of providing excellent care to Huntsville and surrounding communities, and I am hopeful that I can contribute to that tradition.
“I’m looking forward to networking and getting to know the health care community of Huntsville and Walker County, and my team and I look forward to serving the needs of the area’s elders.”
Huntsville Health Care Center, located at 2628 Milam Street in Huntsville, is a 92-bed long-term care facility which has served the community of Huntsville for more than 20 years.
Health Services Management operates 13 long-term care facilities throughout Texas. The corporate office is located in Houston.
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