Patient Support Services at Primary Children’s Hospital

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In addition to assisting his clients in securing inherited assets, C-suite executive Daniel J. Mannix is a patron of several nonprofit causes. Daniel J. Mannix and his team have previously donated to the Primary Children’s Hospital in Utah.

The Primary Children’s Hospital is part of the Intermountain Healthcare Network and specializes in pediatric treatment. The hospital also specializes in family-centered care and provides wrap-around services to patients and their families to facilitate their stay and support them during treatment.

For example, parents can use on-site childcare while attending appointments with their child’s medical team. Families can also receive emotional and social support through a peer-mentoring program. The hospital is also affiliated with Ronald McDonald House, which provides nearby accommodation to families who must travel to access the hospital’s services. Patients and their siblings can also receive school services during their inpatient stay. In addition, social workers, interpreters, counselors, and spiritual leaders are available to families who need their services.

Primary Children’s Hospital Rated One of the Best

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Daniel J. Mannix, the vice president and CEO of a probate solutions company in Salt Lake City, Utah, is an active philanthropist. Through his company, Daniel J. Mannix regularly makes donations to local charitable and community organizations, including the nonprofit Primary Children’s Hospital.

Primary Children’s Hospital has been putting children first for more than 95 years. The hospital works with families across the United States, though the original facility is in Salt Lake City. This location cares for children within a 400,000-square-mile service area. The 289-bed hospital can care for patients with a range of complex illnesses and injuries, including birth defects and organ transplants.

Certified in 2002 as a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Primary Children’s Hospital is one of the top pediatric hospitals in the country. In 2019, it was ranked in the top 10 children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report. Primary Children’s Hospital also provides health and wellness services, including public health news for the community and tips about staying safe.

U-15 Chapter – An Opportunity for Area Youth to Showcase Talent

Salt Lake City, Utah resident and lacrosse enthusiast, Daniel J. Mannix coaches high school boys. Daniel J. Mannix was selected as the head coach for the U-15 National Team by the Utah chapter of US Lacrosse.

The boys’ U-15 chapter provides the highest levels of competition and sportsmanship to its players. An extension of the national organization that is mostly volunteer-driven, the Utah Chapter of US Lacrosse promotes and creates services and programs that provide opportunities for Utah residents to play lacrosse. The organization is comprised of youth, high school, and adult leagues for both men and women, and the U-15 is a part of this mission.

The Boys 15U National Tournament is the chance for boys to compete within the state. The competition is comprised of as many as 32 teams, where some of the best players in Utah compete against each other. Outside of playing against some of the best, another benefit to playing on the 15U team is that it is a chance for players to gain tremendous experience playing with others at the state and national levels.

Park City Mountain Resort – Utah’s Premier Skiing Resort

A Utah resident and sports enthusiast, Daniel J. Mannix coached lacrosse for more than 30 years, including coaching Utah’s Boys 15U team in 2015. Daniel J. Mannix also enjoys skiing.

Utah is home to several great skiing spots. Salt Lake City is considered the hub of skiing with many resorts being within driving distance, including Park City Mountain Resort which is some 37 miles (45-minute drive) from Salt Lake City. but Park City Mountain Resort is one of the state’s premier locations for skiing.

One of the resort’s key features is its extensive terrain (7,300 acres of skiable terrain), expanded snowmaking capabilities, and reliable ski infrastructure, which are a favorite of skiers and boarders. One of the reasons the park is so large is because Park City Mountain joined with Canyons Ski Resorts in 2015, becoming one of the largest resorts in Utah, second only to Powder Mountain. The Canyons offers skiers a real mix of terrain while the Park City has runs for skiers of all levels.

After a day on the slopes, diversion can be found both in Canyons and at the base of the mountain in Park City. The Canyons contains gourmet restaurants, and during the spring, it hosts events like concerts. Park City-the town-contains a vibrant main street with hotels and restaurants, and it is most widely known for hosting the Sundance Film Festival.

How a School Supported an Injured Student’s Love of Lacrosse

Daniel J. Mannix, an executive with a leading Salt Lake City, Utah probate solutions firm, coaches high school students playing competitive lacrosse. As junior varsity coach at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper in 2014, Daniel J. Mannix played an important role in helping a student recover from a life-threatening brain injury to learn to play the game again.

The student suffered a traumatic brain injury in a 30-foot fall off a theater set at the school. Statistically, the teen’s kind of injuries leaves 9 out of 10 survivors in a lifelong vegetative state. Initially, doctors were afraid he would never be able to leave a skilled nursing facility since he was unable to even speak, respond, or walk.

But after constant efforts from the staff of Primary Children’s Hospital to reach him, and buoyed by the love and faith of family and friends, the teen began to respond. After a grueling, months-long recovery process, he returned to the school and the sport he loved – lacrosse.

Coach Mannix, who had known the teen for much of the young man’s life, worked with the family to figure out the safest ways for him to play the high-collision sport. Lacrosse is generally viewed as posing a moderate risk to health and safety for young people, with a concussion the most frequent above-the-waist injury. But with the team’s help, the student was able to follow precautions that allowed him to enjoy the game again.

For Coach Mannix, it was about even more than the game: He wanted to give the injured teen and the other students a chance to grow emotionally and as human beings, to become better people.

The Western Lacrosse Hall of Fame: An Overview

Daniel J. Mannix has served as a vice president and chief operating officer at a leading probate solutions firm since 1986. Also an accomplished lacrosse coach, Daniel J. Mannix has over a decade of coaching experience with teams that include the Utah Starz, Utah Elite, Rocky Mountain Starz, and West Coast Starz. Moreover, he is a member of the coaching staff of the Utah Prime.

The Utah Prime is a Salt Lake City lacrosse club that first competed in the 2015 fall and winter season. The club, which fields seven total teams at different age levels, holds affiliate status with Adrenaline Lacrosse. Since its founding by former Division 1 Lacrosse All-Americans, Adrenaline has grown to become the leading team apparel and equipment manufacturer west of the Mississippi.

Adrenaline Lacrosse also sponsors national events, organizes an All-American team, and administers the Western Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The hall of fame provides a platform to recognize accomplished lacrosse players and coaches from the western United States. In addition to displaying high levels of skill, hall of fame inductees demonstrate integrity and serve as outstanding role models. Current inductees include Rourke Denver, a New York Times Bestselling Author and Navy SEAL veteran, and four-time MLL All-Star Peter Baum.

For additional information on the Western Lacrosse Hall of Fame, visit http://www.adrln.com.

The History of Lacrosse

Daniel J. Mannix, a United States Level 2 Certified Lacrosse Coach, has been coaching youth lacrosse teams for over thirty years. During his time coaching, Daniel J. Mannix has led his team to 33 straight wins, coached in the LXM Pro Tour, and helped over forty of his players go on to play lacrosse in college.

Lacrosse is a game originally played by Native American peoples. While different tribes played many versions of the game, the game styles typically fell into one of three groups: the southeastern, Great Lakes, and Iroquoian.

Southeastern tribes played with two sticks about two and a half feet long. The deerskin ball was cupped between the sticks. Great Lakes tribes used one three-foot-long stick with a pocket at the end, and Iroquoian tribes played with a slightly longer stick with webbing and a small cup. The game today looks most similar to the style of Lacrosse played by the Iroquois people.

Lacrosse was named by early French settlers, though there are no records of non-native people playing lacrosse until the mid-nineteenth century. The game became popular in Canada, and is now one of the fastest-growing sports.

Participation in the UAAA

An expert in probate solutions, Daniel J. Mannix serves in a senior management role at a leading probate solutions company in Utah. Also a competitive lacrosse coach, Daniel J. Mannix has coached events such as the Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Tournament (UAAA).

The UAAA is an annual lacrosse tournament in Baltimore that showcases the top talent throughout the region. The event is regularly attended by numerous lacrosse head coaches from the NCAA, takes place over 4 days, and includes both boys and girls divisions.

Only seniors are allowed to participate in the UAAA. To determine player eligibility, the UAAA relies on a nomination process that includes coaches and athletic directors. Each nomination is reviewed by an expert committee led by Inside Lacrosse, a leading lacrosse media outlet that was founded in 1996. Underclassmen that are interested in competing are invited to try out for the Under Armour Underclass Team, which does not require nominations.

For additional information on the event, which is next scheduled for July 9, 2020, visit http://www.www.underarmourlacrosse.com/.

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