Inspired By a Life of Service

When I think about the incredible life that I have been blessed to live. I am awestruck at the expanded vision that God continues to show me. CentrePointCare was born out of a vision of further serving the needs disability community over the past decade. I realized the need to continue expanding our Continuity of Care when I met a Mother with a blind, medically fragile twelve year old Daughter that was fed through a G-tube. That’s the moment I in life I realized the needs for parents and their children for providing skilled nursing and support services for children and adults in a home healthcare setting.

It’s a special honor in my life to continue serving children with pediatric skilled nursing and adults  in need of palliative care in the most fragile and vulnerable times in their life journey. I have witness firsthand the importance of hospice care through my own family members leaving this earth through their passing. Hospice care is one of the most steps in end of life care. The specialization and compassion of the nurses and medical staff are critically important in balancing the medical needs of the patient while providing the pastoral and social emotional care for the families as their love one is at the end of life as patients in our hospice program. It’s a great blessing to be able to offer support for these families as they process losing a loved one. I am truly honored to lead CentrePointCare as Chief Executive Officer in providing our skilled nursing and support services for the communities we serve.  

Steven Gilbertson, MA, NCC, LPC, CACIII
Clinical Director and Supervisor

Mr.Gilbertson bring more than 30 years of counseling and senior level experience to Nehemiah Behavioral Health. Mr. Gilbertson has a deep knowledge of consultation, training in the behavioral sciences including mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, domestic violence including clinical and administration functions. Clinical training towards licensure and certification, practice management including fiscal and administrative solutions for individuals and agencies. Qualified expert witness in the 4th Judicial District in behavioral healthcare including mental health, domestic violence and substance abuse.

Kim Hector – Director of Nursing
Doctorate Degree Nurse Practitioner

Kim has a Doctorate of nursing practice is the highest degree available in nursing. APRNs with DNP degrees become experts in their field. FNPs typically have either a master of science in nursing (MSN) or a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) with a specialization in family nursing. Kim has also completed her Masters Degree-In Nursing Education – MSN nurse is a leader, a mentor, and a forward-thinker in the nursing field. MSN nurses are needed to guide aspiring nurses and health care staff, and to ensure the quality of care that patients receive on the day-to-day.