b'worker, states Judy Herrera, Boutique Supervisor. This aligns with HonorHealths vision to provide comprehensive care in one convenient location, making it easier for newly diagnosed patients to access the support and services they need without the burden of traveling to multipleCraig Johnson crushesappointments.Additionally, at the HonorHealth PeoriaTour de Scottsdalelocation, cancer patients have access toafter major surgeryInfusion, Imaging Center, Physical Therapy, and more,further enhancing convenience and continuity of care.As for the Peoria opening, Craig is eager toCraig Johnson, a grateful patient and second-generation see how everything will come together.Foundation supporter, recently competed in the Tour de Scottsdale, sponsored by HonorHealth. A lifetime cyclist, Im looking forward to the grand opening,both mountain biking and road cycling, he was struck he says. Its a brilliant idea that cameby a car and suffered a broken hip less than a year ago. together with the HonorHealth team and ImHis recovery included surgery and a week-long stay at excited to see it come to life. HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Centera Level 1 Tinas Treasures may have started as atrauma center.small act of love, but it has grown into aI can honestly say at that point, lying in the hospital bed,beacon of hope for women everywhere. ByI thought my days of bike riding were over, stated Craig.providing not only the physical resourcesLiving in Scottsdale, he was very familiar with the course they need but also the emotional andused for the Tour de Scottsdale. He decided to get back mental support, Tinas Treasures continueson the bike so to speak and participate in this years Half to change lives one woman at a time. AndCentury Metric Ridea 33-mile ride, and his first long ride, as Craig continues to carry on his motherssince the accident.legacy, its clear that Tinas Treasures is a powerful testament to the trifecta ofWith HonorHealth being the main sponsor of the tour, that compassion, care and family. motivated me even more to participate and showcase that my performance was, in large part, a result of the great care I received from the HonorHealth clinical team at Osborn.He was especially inspired by the nursing staff there, who encouraged him not to give up cycling. He invested in an indoor smart bike trainer to help with his rehabilitation and strengtheningwhich ended up being the perfect pre-conditioning for the Tour de Scottsdale. His hard work, dedication and great care became a formula for success. Craig finished 16th out of 648 riders for the 33-mile tour and 4th in his age group out of 104 riders.A testimony to his love of cycling!I was really surprised to see my results after the race,as that was the longest bike ride I have completed since my accident, remarked Craig. I really enjoyed ridingin the Tour de Scottsdale and hope to participate in next years event.HonorHealth Foundation Magazine 13'