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The program was funded by grant money from the Health Resources and Services Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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The Gettysburg Grocery story held a grant opening on Feb. 6 to commemorate the completion of the $20 million project, bringing healthy food, pharmacy and more to the West Dayton campus.
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This will be Cincinnati Children’s first office in Clinton County. Kettering Health opened a location last year, but is slated to double in size in the next two years.
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The 3-year, $1.39 million grant comes from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It bolsters an existing program that provides opioid-free care.
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City of Xenia leaders criticized the announcement. In the decade since building Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, Kettering Health has closed many of the major services at Greene Memorial.
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By expanding mental health outpatient services, Kettering Health leaders hope to reduce emergency room visits and potential hospitalizations, while providing care closer to home.
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Located off of Neal Avenue, the Unity Garden works directly with neighboring refugee community members to provide healthy food options.
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Kettering Health's Soin Medical Center — of the region’s biggest hospitals — is dropping its trauma center status. The Beavercreek hospital still operates its ER as usual.
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OhioHealth Mothers' Milk Bank has opened the state's second breast milk dispensary at Kettering Health Washington Township.
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Two health care units have closed in Miami County early this year. Premier Health closed its labor and delivery unit in Upper Valley Medical Center in February, and Kettering Health closed its ER in Piqua.
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Kettering Health Network has unveiled its $4 million renovation of the Cassano Health Center clinic.
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Kettering Health Names New Chief Executive Officer.