OUR LEADERSHIP
Cindy Nyquist, RN, MSN
Cindy's story begins as one of loss. By the time she was 20 years old, Cindy had already experienced the agonizing deaths of her mother, and some years later, her step-mother. As was the normal practice at that time, they each spent their last days dying alone in the hospital. Cindy knew that there had to be a better way to care for people with terminal diagnoses, and she was determined to find that better way.
After several years of correspondence with Cicely Saunders, the Founder of the Modern Day Hospice movement in England, Cindy introduced the Philosophy of Hospice to the Upper Peninsula in 1973. Cindy recognized that this philosophy was desperately needed in the U.S. to provide the necessary care to patients and their families diagnosed with a Life-Limiting Disease. Hospice care became a Life-Long Vocation for Cindy and she has inspired many to join this worthy goal.
After establishing the current day U.P. Hospice in 1973, she also established Lake Superior Hospice in 1979. Cindy is currently only associated with the U.P. Hospice and has continued to improve on this program over the years by adding many integral programs such as Palliative Care, Skilled Home Health Care, and Private Duty Services.
Cindy continues to be a local, regional, and national expert and presenter regarding Hospice and Palliative Care. You will still find her meeting personally with families when they are making the decision about whether Hospice and Palliative care is the best choice for them. She regularly shares, with anyone who will listen, that Hospice is about LIVING and
Deborah Aro-Smith, BS
Debbie is a graduate of Michigan Technological University in Business Administration and Accounting. She has nearly 30 years experience in the healthcare finance field and is very proud to be part of this family-owned business. She was also very involved with the American Cancer Society, being the chairperson of Marquette County’s Relay For Life for over 10 years with record breaking funds raised.
Jennie Garrett-Bureau, BS
A native of Ishpeming, Jennie earned her Associates Degree in Computer Information Systems from Northern Michigan University in 1997 and her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting/CIS in 2002. She was the Accounting/Billing Manager for UP Health Systems – Bell for eight years. Prior to that, she was a staff accountant for Grandchamp, McBride & Prophet a local CPA firm. Jennie began her career with U.P. Home Health & Hospice in 2015 as the Controller. She currently resides in Ishpeming with her husband and daughter.
Beth Kampe, RN, BSN
Beth graduated from Northern Michigan University and has over 30 years of healthcare experience both in direct clinical and management positions. She is a strong advocate for patient empowerment in healthcare choice and decisions. Beth began her career with U.P. Home Health & Hospice in 2013.
Leigh Harder, RN, BSN
Leigh grew up in lower Michigan. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Michigan in 2003. After college, Leigh moved to Colorado and began working at a hospital in downtown Denver on a cardiovascular step-down and transplant unit. She worked as a charge nurse on the unit for many years and then transitioned to work as a Kidney Transplant Coordinator at the hospital for 3 years. Leigh lived in Denver for nearly 15 years before deciding to move back to Michigan. Leigh currently resides in Ishpeming with her son and enjoys going on road trips and exploring the UP.
Pierce Desjarlais, BS
Pierce is a U.P. native, born and raised in Daggett. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Networking at Lake Superior State University in 2012 and moved to Marquette County in 2013 when he began working with U.P. Home Health & Hospice as the I.T. Coordinator. In 2015 he was promoted to I.T. Manager.
Joanna Smail, AB
Joanna is a U.P. native, born and raised in Ishpeming. She is a 1999 graduate of Westwood High School and a 2001 graduate of Northern Michigan University with an Associate’s Degree in Business. Joanna began her career with U.P. Home Health & Hospice in March of 2017 as Manager of Administrative Services. In September of 2017, she was promoted to Director of Administrative & Clinical Support Services. Joanna has over 15 years of healthcare experience with past employment that has given her an extensive background in customer service, medical billing and coding.
Kori Bjorne BS, MA
Kori graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in English from Northern Michigan University in 2001 and her Master of Arts in English in 2003. Her career began as Grants Director for Finlandia University in 2004, spending five years there and eventually becoming the Director of Foundation and Government Relations. In 2009 she began her career in healthcare philanthropy as Assistant Director of the Bell (Hospital) Foundation, until the foundation separated from the hospital to eventually become the West End Health Foundation. Kori has served as Executive Director of the Greater Ishpeming-Negaunee Area Chamber of Commerce, West End Health Foundation, and Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Shelter. Kori is a member of the West End Health Foundation board of directors and the Zonta Club of the Marquette Area. She resides in Ishpeming with her three children.
Sharon Fries, RN, BSN
Sharon graduated from Northern Michigan University in 1979 and has extensive education and training in the health care field. She began her career at Marquette General Hospital immediately after graduating from NMU. Beginning her career with U.P. Home Health & Hospice in 1981, starting as a field nurse. Sharon spent most of her UPHHH career as Director of Clinical Services. For the year prior to her retirement she filled the position of Executive Director. She has worked for over 40 years in the home health and hospice industry.
Sharon currently serves as the Vice President of the Trillium Board of Directors. She is an ongoing member of the Jurisdiction 6 Home Health POE (Provider, Outreach and Education) Advisory Group and Jurisdiction 6 Hospice POE Advisory Group.
Dave Aro, BA
Dave began his work career in 1990 with UP Home Health & Hospice after graduating from Michigan Tech University. He advanced to and remained in the CEO position with Professional Rehabilitation Services & Management (an affiliate of UPHHH) until 1998 when he began working with Bell Hospital. Dave worked up to be the Vice President of Operations at Bell Hospital, overseeing all rehabilitation services and physician clinics, along with the Bell Foundation and other areas until leaving in 2012. Dave and several partners started Superior Rehabilitation & Professional Services then Active Physical Therapy in Ishpeming and Negaunee, which has grown into a nearly 50 employee venture as of the end of 2018. Dave’s involvement in the community includes being the 2015-16 Leader of the Marquette County Ambassadors, Officer of the Lake Superior Community Partnership, Vice Chair of the Ishpeming DDA, and many years of involvement in Kiwanis.
Linda Deans, PN
Linda attended St. Joseph’s School of Nursing and Michigan Technological University. She is a graduate of Mesa College, San Diego, CA with an Associates Degree in Practical Nursing. In addition to her role as Director of Private Duty, she is most proud of being Captain of our Relay for Life team for the past several years.
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OUR PHYSICIANS
Michael Grossman, MD
Dr. Michael Grossman began his involvement with Hospice Philosophical care in 1981 and has been the Chief Medical Director of U.P. Hospice since 1993. He brings a unique dedication & passion to our Hospice team. He is board certified in Family Medicine and also in Hospice & Palliative Medicine, as well as regularly attending palliative care courses and conferences. Dr. Grossman practices Family Medicine at the Bell Physicans Practices in Ishpeming.
Leah Abbott, MD
Dr. Leah Abbott has been the Medical Director of the U.P. Hospice Program since 2022 and is a valued member of our team. Dr. Abbott is readily available to clinical staff for consultation needs. She is board certified in Family Medicine and fellowship trained and board eligible in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She currently practices at the Upper Great Lakes Gwinn Family Health Center.
Aaron Scholnik, MD
Dr. Aaron Scholnik began his involvement with Hospice Philosophical care and Cindy Nyquist in the 1970s. He brings a dynamic insight to our Hospice Team with his expertise in the field of Hematology, Oncology, and Palliative Care. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and in Medical Oncology and Hematology. Dr. Scholnik is also a consultant to U.P. Hematology / Oncology Associates.
Catherine Kroll, DO
Dr. Catherine Kroll joined the UPHHH Hospice Team in 2009, after having been involved with Hospice Philosophical care since the early 1980s. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge including board certifications in Family Medicine and in Geriatrics. She is also pursuing board certification in Hospice & Palliative Medicine. Dr. Kroll practices Family Medicine at the Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center in Gwinn.