The Huntsville Item, Huntsville, TX

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November 4, 2009

Health care center names new administrator





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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