Lawrence Healthcare hires Anthony Knighton as president

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Lawrence Healthcare has selected Anthony Knighton to serve as the system’s new president following a comprehensive search and review process.

Knighton joins Lawrence, bringing more than 25 years working in healthcare, and most recently, in rehabilitation management. Since late 2020, he has served as Director of Rehabilitation for The Blossoms at Oakdale Rehab & Nursing Center in Judsonia.

In addition, he held the same role for The Springs of Searcy Health & Rehabilitation for three years. Now with Lawrence Healthcare, he oversees a fully accredited and integrated rural healthcare system that provides Lawrence County and surrounding areas with a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, and a 110-bed nursing facility, Lawrence Hall Health & Rehabilitation (LHHR).

“Local hospitals and long-term care facilities not only provide our communities with essential care services, they keep families together throughout the healing process,” Knighton said. “It’s exciting to join an established and respected organization like Lawrence, because we’re already doing great things. My job will be to enhance how we deliver care and support our outstanding teams who provide it.”

Lawrence Healthcare board chair John Thomison said that during the board’s first face-to-face meeting with Knighton, the members knew they had found their new president.

“Anthony’s work experience, his commitment to Lawrence Healthcare and his enthusiasm to be with our community impressed our entire board,” Thomison said. “He brings a unique skillset working in long-term care facilities, and his vision aligns with ours for sustained success at our hospital and skilled nursing facility alike. The future is bright for healthcare in Lawrence County.”

While working in Searcy and Judsonia, Knighton was employed by two national rehabilitation providers, Aegis Therapies and Reliant Rehabilitation. He has managed rehabilitation departments across as many as four facilities at the same time and has represented regions spanning Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama and Tennessee on the Aegis Therapies Leadership Council. Furthermore, his work as a speech language pathologist allowed him to work with organizations like Encompass Health/CHI St. Vincent Sherwood Rehabilitation Hospital and Unity Health.