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The hospital received approval from the state's Department of Mental Health to reopen six beds of the proposed 12 bed adult unit on Jan. 11, according to officials. Additional beds are expected to ...
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo (TTUHSC Amarillo) is a branch campus of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) located in Amarillo, Texas. The university exists in two locations in Amarillo: one housing the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health and the Harrington Library of the Health Sciences, and ...
The Heywood Urgent Care Center at 266 Main St. is shifting its business model, effective Dec. 1 and suspending its urgent care services for the general public.
Athol Hospital (formerly Athol Memorial Hospital) is a small 25-bed community hospital located in Athol, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] Athol Hospital was founded in 1950 through an effort by members of the community and local businesses to establish a hospital in their town, helped by a donation of land by local inventor Addison Sawyer.
Aug. 27—AMARILLO — State officials gave updates on a land lease deal that will bring a much-needed mental health hospital to Amarillo. Rep. Four Price, R-Amarillo, announced the completion of ...
St. Mary of the Plains Hospital is now known as "Covenant Medical Center–Lakeside". [2] Covenant Health was created in 1998 when Methodist Hospital and St. Mary of the Plains merged. [5] [6] In 2009 Grace Health System doing business as Grace Medical Center acquired the 123-bed acute care Highland Community Hospital in Lubbock.
According to officials, the design is underway for the new mental health facility, with a groundbreaking planned in late 2024 and opening in 2027.
The Helium Monument & Time Capsule is located in front of the Don Harrington Discovery Center. The Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument was designed in 1967 by Peter Muller Munk Associates (located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) and built in 1968 with the assistance of U.S. Steel to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of helium.