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Archbald couple appreciates Wright Center services


Andy and Agnes Touch in their kitchen while Andy pours a pot of coffee

Andy and Agnes Touch are aging with grace and good humor in their Archbald home, thanks in part to the regular care that Agnes receives at The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人. The duo 鈥榯hinks the world鈥 of her physician, Dr. Linda Thomas-Hemak, who has been providing care to Agnes for about
15 years.

Despite close calls, the Touch family avoids serious illness amid pandemic and praises the caring, close-to-home provider

Listen to Agnes and Andy Touch talk about The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人, and you might mistake the longtime married couple for paid spokespeople.

Agnes Touch praises the staff for its compassionate care. Andy Touch calls The Wright Center a 鈥済reat community asset.鈥 

But this duo, each in their 80s, doesn鈥檛 get a penny for promoting The Wright Center鈥檚 primary care services. In fact, Andy isn鈥檛 even a regular patient.

The Northeast Pennsylvania natives simply value the help they have received from The Wright Center 鈥 especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when they and one of their daughters received treatment for the virus 鈥 and they want others across the region to know all that the organization offers to help individuals and families be healthy.

Andy and Agnes standing in their living room.

Agnes and Andy Touch, who are in their 80s, want more people to know about The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人鈥檚 varied services that have helped them so well, especially during the pandemic.

鈥淢ore people should be aware that The Wright Center is not just a place where you go to see a doctor for a checkup,鈥 says Andy, a retired insurance agent. 鈥淭hey have psychiatrists for mental health. They have dentists. They鈥檒l do bloodwork for you.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e trying to make it a one-stop health and wellness center,鈥 Andy Touch says.

As longtime residents of Archbald, Pennsylvania, the Touches have witnessed The Wright Center grow from humble beginnings as a small graduate 皇家华人 education program and a single clinic in Jermyn into a dynamic teaching organization with clinics across Lackawanna, Luzerne and Wayne counties. Agnes became a patient about 15 years ago shortly after she battled breast cancer.

Due to their health histories and ages, the Touches were eager in January 2021 to get vaccinated against COVID-19. From the earliest days of the pandemic, they had embraced basic precautions such as mask wearing. 鈥淚 was even spraying our mail with antiseptic before it came in the house,鈥 says Andy, laughing. 鈥淚 mean, we were like germaphobes.鈥

Agnes made an appointment to receive her first dose of the Moderna vaccine at the Mid Valley Practice in Jermyn.

Andy accompanied her and asked if he, too, could get the in-demand, but not yet widely available vaccine. Dr. Linda Thomas-Hemak, who is The Wright Center鈥檚 president and CEO as well as a practicing physician, recommended he first get an exam that included a check of his vital signs. Andy consented 鈥 which turned out to be a potentially disaster-averting decision.

鈥淪he said my blood pressure was close to stroke range,鈥 Andy Touch recalls.

Andy鈥檚 hypertension had previously been diagnosed by his personal physician; he suspects that worry 鈥 brought on when he or his wife undergoes a 皇家华人 procedure 鈥 contributed to his notably high reading that day. Dr. Thomas-Hemak, acting in coordination with Andy鈥檚 regular physician, recommended a different drug and quickly facilitated the switch.

The Touches returned to the Mid Valley Practice as they became eligible for further vaccine doses and boosters, building their immune systems. That protection apparently paid off earlier this year when COVID-19 hit home. 

Andy and Agnes outside walking alongside a fence.

After feeling 鈥榮ick as a puppy鈥 and testing positive for coronavirus earlier this year, Andy Touch received the COVID-19 antibody infusion therapy at The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人 Mid Valley Practice in Jermyn. He and his wife, Agnes, who also was administered the treatment, avoided becoming seriously ill and are able to enjoy their usual activities.

Despite precautions, Andy tested positive. In quick succession, he, Agnes and their daughter Gina Touch Mercer, who was visiting from her Arizona home in late April, all turned to The Wright Center to receive treatment. Nurses administered the COVID-19 monoclonal antibody infusion therapy to the family members, and each avoided becoming seriously ill. 

It鈥檚 little wonder that the Touches say they 鈥渢hink the world鈥 of Dr. Thomas-Hemak and the care teams at The Wright Center. 鈥淭he workers are so nice and helpful to everybody,鈥 says Agnes. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e like friends.鈥

A great headshot of Agnes and Andy

Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人 gave Agnes and Andy Touch peace of mind.

Daughter Gina, who works as a geriatric care manager some 2,350 miles away, is relieved her mom and dad have high-quality, close-to-home care they all can count on. 鈥淚 know that my parents are safe and healthy with the coordination of care and specialty services that Dr. Thomas-Hemak and The Wright Center provide.鈥

And as if on script, Andy sums up the situation by saying

鈥淚f you鈥檙e having a problem, they鈥檙e ready to try to help you solve it.鈥

For information about The Wright Center for Community 皇家华人鈥檚 many primary care services, call 570-230-0019 or visit thewrightcenter.org/services.

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