Phyllis is a graduate of Eureka High School in Eureka, IL and received her nursing diploma from St. Francis School of Nursing in 1977. She worked as a Pediatric Nurse at OSF from 1977 to 2004. Phyllis joined the staff at ACCFS in Dec. of 2010.
In her position as Administrative Support for the Counseling Department, Phyllis is responsible for maintaining the Referral Database and researching and screening new referrals (professionals that we refer clients to) as needed.
Phyllis and her husband Scott live in rural Eureka, IL and have two sons living at home. Scott and Phyllis are members of the Apostolic Christian Church of Eureka, IL.
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