Dedicated Senior Medical Center is a family-owned primary and specialty care practice committed to delivering superior healthcare to Medicare-eligible seniors. Our patients' word-of-mouth referrals have helped us grow and provide our seniors with greater access to the quality healthcare they deserve.
Dr. Michael Coffey grew up in southwestern Ohio wanting to help others—like his mother did as a first-grade teacher and his father did as a policeman. After deciding to become a physician, he trained, practiced medicine, and led healthcare organizations in Boston for 20 years—before returning to Ohio to work at Dedicated. “Our model allows me to take wonderful care of seniors,” Dr. Coffey says. “I have always treated my patients like part of my family, and I feel that I can cater to their special needs here in a comprehensive way.” Outside of work, Dr. Coffey likes to spend time with his wife and dog and play puzzles and games. He also enjoys traveling to his wife’s homeland of Italy to visit her family.
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Lisa Robinette has “a love for people and a desire to help improve their lives physically and mentally.” She has always enjoyed spending time with the senior population. “I think a lot can be learned from them,” she says. She adds, “I love the one-on-one time with my patients, and I love the challenge of figuring out what is going on and how to best treat.” She believes honesty, trust, and active listening are key in developing relationships. “I take what I do very seriously and try to listen to what the patient needs are,” she explains. When not caring for patients, Lisa Robinette can be found enjoying time with family and friends or playing with her dog. She also likes reading and working on jigsaw puzzles.
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Cody Stayden explains that he chose to pursue a career in healthcare to “make an impact on the lives of those less fortunate.” He particularly enjoys caring for his senior patients and strives to help them “extend their quality of life.” He always provides patients with the space “to express their needs and feel heard.” He is a stronger believer in “providing good health education” and considers himself “proactive with patient care.” He explains, “I think that providing education gives the patient a feeling of autonomy and motivation to make changes that benefit their lives.” In his free time, Cody Stayden likes exercising, especially powerlifting. He also enjoys reading and spending time with friends and family.
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Dr. Teresa Rodeheffer explains that working in healthcare is “the perfect intersection” of her “interests, skills, and the needs of the community.” She loves learning about her patients. “A person’s health is often affected by what is going on in other areas of their lives as well, and I like to ask about these areas as well,” she says. She loves supporting her patients and feels “honored” to receive their trust. She adds, “I also enjoy the opportunity to honor seniors and learn from the wisdom they have obtained over their lives.” When not with patients, Dr. Rodeheffer can be found singing in the local Cincinnati Camerata Choir. She also loves spending time with her two children and playing board games with friends and family.
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