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Tulsan Timmetha Harris Opens Overcomers Health Care

By Fred L Jones, Jr.

Eagle Staff Writer

fjones@theoklahomaeagle.net

 

 

While attending Life Church, Timmetha Harris, the founder of Overcomers Home Health Care, heard an inspiring message from her pastor, motivating her to step out in faith and follow God’s plan for her life by serving people. As a nurse, Timmetha uses her faith, inspired heart, and skills to nurture people back to health. While leading and empowering her staff to first seek God in all that they do, and second, serve people with their hearts.

Timmetha stated, “Our team will produce high quality outcomes, focus on employee excellence through ongoing and thorough education, and attain exceptional customer satisfaction by carefully matching caregiver expertise to patient need, all while maintaining a culture of compassion.”

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In Timmetha’s spare time, she leads a Life Group for women. Before beginning the group, she was having trouble thinking of a name for the group that truly encompassed its meaning. Through prayer and with the help of a sister, she realized that everyone living in this world has a unique story and journey that usually involves overcoming some type of struggle or sickness; hence, the Overcomers group was born.

Timmetha has watched these women passionately incorporate faith and prayer to help one another on a daily basis through a relationship with God. She takes this passion into her business and helps others become true overcomers by combining faith with superior care. Ultimately, when our faith as patients and health care providers is combined, we are all overcomers regardless of religion, race, age, disease process, mental status and physical or emotional issues.

Overcomers Healthcare is located at 1831 E. 71st Street South in Tulsa, Okla.  For more information please call 918-877-2634 or email info@overcomers-cares.com.   Or you can simply logon to: www.overcomers-cares.com for a full list of all services provided.

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