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A simple message hangs in every exam room at the Intermountain Health Billings Heights Family Medicine Clinic in Billings, Montana: “Broken crayons still color.” For Stephanie Thomas, MD, family medicine physician at the Heights Clinic, that phrase is more than just a poster or decor. It’s a reminder for both patients and caregivers that healing doesn’t require perfection. It also reflects the way she approaches care — with presence, curiosity, and a commitment to understanding the whole person. Explore how one patient’s journey through mental health challenges came full circle, leading her to become an Intermountain caregiver who now supports others.
There’s a lot happening behind the scenes with the Intermountain Health Nevada Children's Hospital, and this conversation is a great glimpse into what’s next. In this recent interview on ARC Las Vegas, Michael Naft, Clark County Commission Chairman, and Russ Williams, President of Intermountain Nevada Children's Hospital, talk through the latest progress and what’s ahead for Nevada’s first stand-alone children’s hospital, from key approvals to the next big milestones. It’s exciting to see the momentum building and the impact this will have for kids and families across Southern Nevada.
June is Men’s Health Awareness Month: a time to check in and take small, meaningful steps toward better health. But for many, getting care isn’t always simple. “Too often, men delay care because of busy schedules, stigma, or inconvenience,” said Mason Hilton, Intermountain Health Pharmacy Services operations director. "Our focus is on helping people live the healthiest lives possible. That means creating care options that feel approachable and removing obstacles so patients can act sooner—before small health concerns progress to chronic disease." By offering more flexible, on-demand options, we are helping make care more convenient, private, and easier to access. And by combining clinical expertise with modern technology, we continue to lead the way in delivering accessible, high-quality care that fits into everyday life. Learn more from Mason's interview on 2KUTV's Fresh Living below.
Every recovery journey is unique. Jason’s experience after a stroke is a powerful reminder of the resilience people show as they navigate life after a major health event. His continued progress—and his decision to support others through Intermountain Health’s Rehab Advocates Mindset Mentorship Program (RAMMP)—reflects the strength that can come from connection and shared experience. Stories like Jason’s highlight the heart of our work: partnering with patients and their loved ones so they can focus on healing, hope, and what matters most.
Behind every moment of care is a team ready to act. At Intermountain Health Spanish Fork Hospital, caregivers recently completed simulation training focused on mass transfusion protocol. Not long after, they used that training to support a patient requiring urgent surgical care, working together to perform the hospital’s first splenectomy. It’s a powerful example of how preparation and teamwork support patients when it matters most.
Some moments in life stay with us forever — the ones that test our strength, reshape our perspective, and remind us how much compassionate care truly matters. Sue has lived through more than one of those moments. Decades after overcoming breast cancer in her twenties, she faced a new challenge that required courage all over again. When her heart needed expert care, she found a team at Intermountain Health who surrounded her with skill, reassurance, and small acts of kindness that made all the difference. As a retired Select Health caregiver, Sue also experienced the power of coordinated support from both Intermountain and Select Health, helping her focus on healing while the details were handled behind the scenes. Her journey is a testament to resilience, connection, and the impact of caregivers who see the whole person.
Moments that matter don’t pause for a hospital stay. At Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, caregivers and volunteers created a special prom experience so teens receiving cancer care could enjoy a meaningful high school tradition together. From music and photos to time spent with peers and care teams, the evening was designed to help bring connection and joy during treatment. Read more about this unforgettable night below.
Intermountain Health has been named the official health partner and medical provider of the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, expanding on-site athletic training and sports medicine support while advancing health, wellness, and community impact across Southern Utah. See how this partnership will help athletes stay safe, supported, and performing at their best.
Moments after welcoming her son, Breanna, an Intermountain Health caregiver with our Nevada patient access team, faced a medical crisis she never saw coming. A coordinated team of caregivers moved quickly, using their expertise and life-saving blood donations to support her through a critical postpartum emergency. Today, she’s sharing her experience and inspiring others to give. Her story is a powerful reminder of the impact donors make every day. Learn more and explore ways to support blood donation in your community in the article below.
Behind every story of advanced pediatric care is a family hoping for the best possible start for their child. This Montana newborn’s journey — supported by innovative fetal surgery and coordinated care at Intermountain Health — reflects the impact of compassionate expertise. It also shows why community support through Call for Kids helps make these moments possible for families across the communities we serve. Read more about Harper's story below.