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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Greystone Health Network announces promotion

Christina Crumbley
Christina Crumbley

Greystone Health Network has announced the promotion of Christina Crumbley to vice president of Home Health. Crumbley will assume responsibility for all aspects of Greystone’s home health and hospice branches including operations, compliance, clinical services, education, human resources and recruiting efforts. Greystone Health Network provides home health services in the The Villages, Orlando, Daytona, St. Petersburg and Sarasota, Florida, and hospice care in the Columbus, Ohio area.
Crumbley brings with her 26 years of experience working in the home health field. She has played an instrumental role at Greystone Health Network serving as the director of education and compliance since 2009.
During this time, she assisted in company expansion by overseeing and managing all operational efforts during the opening of new locations. Crumbley served on the optimization team responsible for ensuring successful implementation of a new software program, Homecare Homebase. She effectively transitioned five offices to Accreditation Commission for Health Care accreditation and three offices to Homecare Homebase over a three-month period.
“I could not be more excited for the future of Greystone Home Health with Christina Crumbley serving at the helm,” said CEO of Greystone Health Network Connie Bessler. “Her knowledge, expertise, professional demeanor and ability to serve, lead and work collaboratively will undoubtedly serve her well in this new role.”
Crumbley is a home care coding specialist, a home care clinical specialist, a CPR and first aid instructor, an Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia trainer by the Department of Elder Affairs, and a medication assistance trainer by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities.

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