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Since 1924, Major Hospital has provided quality health care to the families of Shelby County and the surrounding communities. We are committed to investing in the latest technologies, advanced facilities and exceptional people. This committment is backed
Ephraim McDowell Health is a comprehensive, integrated healthcare delivery system that serves more than 119,000 residents from six counties in central Kentucky. At the core of the system is Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, a non-profit, 222-bed licensed hospital that was established more than a century ago. The Ephraim McDowell Health system also includes Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital in neighboring Lincoln County (Stanford). Ephraim McDowell Health is committed to providing a healing environment in the communities we serve, built on best people, practices and performance.
Graybill Medical Group is the largest primary care medical group in the area. We care for 1 in 3 families in the communities we serve. In total we provide over 150,000 patient care visits yearly. With two additional offices located in San Marcos and
North Country Hospital is a private, nonprofit, critical access hospital serving 22 communities in a two-county area in the rural Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.
On January 1, 2004 Easter Seals UCP North Carolina was established as a result of a merger between Easter Seals North Carolina and UCP of North Carolina. Easter Seals UCP’s mission is to create opportunities, promote individual choice and change the lives of children and adults with disabilities by maximizing their individual potential for living, learning and working in their communities. As statewide nonprofit, Easter Seals UCP serves a broad range of people with disabilities, such as people with cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifida, mental retardation, muscular dystrophy, stroke, spinal cord injuries, head injuries, hearing and visual impairments, and mental health diagnoses. Easter Seals UCP’s array of services includes child development centers, therapy, community inclusion services, residential living, supported employment, in-home and community-based supports, respite care, disability benefits counseling, information and referral, and advocacy. Easter Seals UCP has accreditations from the Council on Quality and Leadership and CARF, two bodies which promote the creation of opportunities for people to lead the lives they choose and to improve the quality of services and supports for people with disabilities.