HATS Team

Meet the HATS Team

Braca Cantor, MD

Braca Cantor, MD, geriatricianBraca Cantor, MD, is a proud Hoosier. She received her undergraduate education from DePauw University in Greencastle, IN and it was there she was inducted into the prestigious honor society, Phi Beta Kappa. She then obtained her medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. Her internal medicine residency and a subsequent geriatrics fellowship were completed through St. Vincent in Indianapolis.

Dr. Cantor is a member of the American Geriatrics Society, Indiana Geriatrics Society, American Medical Association, and American College of Physicians. In 2018, her accomplishments in the field of geriatrics were honored when she was named one of the "100 Hoosier Heroes" by the United Way of Central Indiana.

Dr. Cantor brings a unique passion to the field of geriatric care. She has a special interest in cognitive disorders and mental health, with a priority to improve the quality of life for all her patients.

In her free time, Dr. Cantor loves spending time with her husband, two children and huskies. She enjoys reading, listening to oldies and trying new local restaurants.

Jodie Harper, MD, CWS, FAPWCA

Jodie Harper, MD, geriatric and wound care specialistJodie Harper, MD, CWS, FAPWCA, is a board-certified geriatric and wound care doctor. She is a Certified Wound Specialist with experience as a medical director in skilled nursing facilities and wound care settings. She currently serves as the medical director for both the Advanced Wound Center at Community Hospital East and outpatient wound care services at Community Health Network. Dr. Harper is passionate about fostering strong, collaborative relationships with patients to achieve their best possible health outcomes.

Dr. Harper's clinical interests include treating the older population and the geriatric syndromes that affect individuals as they age, as well as educating and supporting families as they deal with aging parents. This includes dementia and transitions related to progressive cognitive impairment. She also loves teaching and spending time educating medical and surgical residents in the HATS clinic and at the Community East wound center. She has also organized and facilitated wound care education for the community and the wound teams at Community Health Network. As medical director, she enjoys building and leading teams to carry out this important work.

Dr. Harper is board certified in geriatrics as well as undersea and hyperbaric medicine. Dr. Harper earned her medical degree from University of Iowa College of Medicine. She honed her expertise through a fellowship in geriatrics completed at Institute on Aging (at St. Vincent Hospital) as well as residency in internal medicine at St. Vincent Hospital. She is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care; American Academy of Wound Management; Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; American Professional Wound Care Association (Fellow); American Geriatric Society; and Indiana Medical Director’s Association.

Dr. Harper is married with four beautiful children. She loves to travel, read, and hang out with her family and friends. She and her husband are avid Colts, Pacers and Fever fans, and enjoy going to games.

Molly Campbell, DNP, RN, AGNP-BC
Nurse Practitioner

Molly Campbell, RN, NP, Touchpoint HATS clinicMargaret "Molly" Campbell is the executive director of population health and transformation services at Community Health Network. Molly brings more than 15 years of healthcare experience to this role. She works closely with executive leadership, medical staff, employees and the public to support Community Health Network’s mission, vision and values in promoting the development of a leading geriatric and palliative care model.

Molly received her bachelor of arts degree in gerontology from Miami University in Oxford, OH. She then entered a three-year program at Yale School of Nursing in New Haven, CT, to obtain her RN and master’s degree in nursing. In 2022, Molly completed her doctorate of nursing practice degree from Purdue University. Molly’s nursing career has always been focused on the care and well-being of older adults, spanning a variety of healthcare settings including inpatient and outpatient care. She is proud to support and lead the Palliative Care team, specialty geriatric programs, and home-based division at Community Health Network.

Molly’s professional certification and associations include American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Certification in Adult and Geriatrics; American Geriatrics Society member; Indiana Geriatrics Society member; and American Academy of Nurse Practitioners member. She also serves on the board for the Indiana Geriatrics Society.

Molly and her husband, Noll, are the proud parents of Beckett and Dorothy. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, staying physically active, traveling, reading, and going to sporting events and concerts.

Dedra Goff, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Nurse Practitioner

Dedra Goff, NP with Touchpoint HATSDedra Goff is a nurse practitioner with the Health Aging Transition Services (HATS) clinic in Noblesville, IN. Dedra brings several years of nursing expertise by focusing on support for patients and families related to the aging population. She received her bachelor of science in nursing at Harding University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. After spending 26 years as a registered nurse in the acute care setting and outpatient setting, she received her master of science as a family nurse practitioner from West Virginia University School of Nursing.

Prior to joining Community Health Network, Dedra provided care as a nurse practitioner in an outpatient primary care setting, then in skilled nursing facilities. While supporting patients in skilled nursing facilities she focused her care on patients with dementia and other neurocognitive disorders. Dedra joined the HATS team to further support patients and families to improve the overall health, functionality, and quality of life in our geriatric communities during this stage of life.

Dedra is a member of American Association of Nurse Practitioners, AANP, as well as the American Geriatrics Society, AGS.

In her free time Dedra enjoys cooking, traveling and spending time with her family.

Twyne’a Manning, DNP, AGPCNP-BC
Nurse Practitioner

Twyne'a Manning, DNP for HATSTwyne’a is a nurse practitioner for the Healthy Aging Transition Services Clinic located in south Indianapolis. She has several years of nursing experience since earning her bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Louisville in 2012. She spent time working in the acute care setting as a floor nurse, and then as a travel nurse. Afterwards, she earned a doctoral degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago to become a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) focusing on adult and geriatric medicine. Before joining the team, she spent two years in home-based primary care.

Twyne’a is a member of Gerontological Advanced Practices Nurses Association (GAPNA). She is excited to be able to focus more on geriatric healthcare. Her passion for geriatrics stems from wanting to allow this population to have more of a voice and involvement in their healthcare.

In her free time, she enjoys being with family and friends, traveling, and attending sporting events. Twyne’a often goes by the nickname, Ne’a.

Stephanie Sherrow, MSN, AGPCNP-BC
Nurse Practitioner

Stephanie Sherrow, Nurse PractitionerStephanie Sherrow is a native of Rushville, Indiana and currently resides on the south side of Indianapolis. She received her bachelor of science in nursing from Indiana University School of Nursing and her master of science in nursing from the University of Indianapolis where she received the CARE award for demonstrating outstanding caring qualities. She is certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in adult and geriatric primary care. She is a member of ANA, GAPNA, AGS and IGS.

Stephanie enjoys working with the geriatric population and has special interests in chronic disease management and palliative care.

In her free time, Stephanie enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and pet Corgi. She also enjoys working out, cooking, traveling and reading a good book.

Todd Wagoner, MSW, LCSW, C-ASWCM
Clinical Social Worker

Todd Waggoner, MSW, LSWTodd is a master’s level clinical social worker with over 25 years of healthcare experience in hospital discharge planning and, most recently, serving as geriatric social worker for the Healthy Aging Transition Services. Todd's primary responsibilities are to facilitate neurocognitive psychological testing for individuals with cognitive impairments, provide clinical counseling to address depression and anxiety in older adults, and address caregiver needs through individual and group counseling.

Todd also serves as adjunct professor for the Department of Social Work at Taylor University (Upland, IN). He speaks regularly to both formal and informal groups on subjects such as dementia, caregiver stress and aging as it relates to mood disorders, while serving on Taylor University’s Department of Social Work Community Advisory Board.

On a personal note, Todd has a voracious appetite for reading and is honored to be given this mission of serving individuals and families who are met by the challenge of experiencing both cognitive and mood disorders during the aging process.