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Triple Ring Technologies is a Newark, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Prairie View is a regional behavioral,addiction and mental health system offering a continuum of services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults. As the state`s longest-serving, non-profit behavioral health care center - and the only faith-based community mental health center - our professional staff takes pride in bringing about restoration through services that combine compassion with dignity and respect. Prairie View has five outpatient locations in Newton, east and west Wichita, Hillsboro and McPherson, and a network of behavioral health providers throughout Kansas and the Midwest. Prairie View is the community mental health center for Harvey, Marion and McPherson counties.
Based in Chicago, BrightStar Care is a national private duty home care and medical staffing franchise with more than 280 locations that can provide medical and non-medical services to clients within their homes, as well as supplemental care staff to corporate clients. BrightStar Care professional nurses and caregivers deliver expert, compassionate, and personal care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Each BrightStar Care location is required to pursue Joint Commission Accreditation. BrightStar Care received The Joint Commission`s Enterprise Champion for Quality award in 2013, 2014, and 2015, and is committed to having each of its agencies comply with Joint Commission standards. BrightStar Care uses the nationally known patient satisfaction survey company Press Ganey to measure client satisfaction and is proud that nine out of 10 clients would recommend BrightStar Care to a friend or family member.
We are pursuing FDA approval of psychedelic therapies to heal individual mental health and strengthen communities. We plan to build a portfolio of plant-identical compounds. Our first compound in development is mescaline.
Gaylord Hospital was founded in 1902 as a tuberculosis sanatorium and provided long-term treatment during the 50 years when the disease was epidemic.