Nancy Diller-Shively, Chairman of the Board and Founder of Cambridge Home Health Care, announces James P. Newbrough has been named President of Cambridge Home Health Care.
Prior to joining Cambridge Home Health Care on Jan. 25, Newbrough served in the homecare industry for more than 17 years in a variety of positions including the Chief Executive Officer for the Visiting Nurse Association of the Treasure Coast in Vero Beach, Florida; the President of HomeReach, OhioHealth’s home care company; Vice President with Visiting Nurse Service & Affiliates in Akron, Ohio; and the Administrator for Bon Secours Home Health Services in the Florida market.
Newbrough received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Saint Joseph’s College of Maine and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society and a graduate of the Leadership Akron and Leadership Indian River County programs. He will reside in the Akron area with his wife and three sons.
Diller-Shively states, “I am thrilled to have Jim join Cambridge Home Health Care. Jim has expertise in both Ohio and Florida home health care and will also assist us with our sister company, Bridgeport Home Health Care, in Ft. Myers, Florida.”
Diller-Shively founded Cambridge Home Health Care in 1994. The company has grown from two locations in Ohio to thirty-five locations in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and serves over 3,000 Medicare, Medicaid, Waiver, VA, insurance and private pay patients weekly in their own homes. Services include skilled nursing, therapies (physical, speech and occupational), personal care and homemaking.
Cambridge Home Health Care has received numerous awards for growth and excellence including: The Weatherhead 100 Award (2000-2005 and 2009), Inc. 500 (2002, 2003); Inc. 5000 (2007 and 2009); NorthCoast 99 Award (1999-2003); the Legacy Award from Cascade Capital Corporation, 2006; The Golden 30 Award (2009); and the NEO Success Award (2002-2009).