
Golden Oaks holds ribbon cutting Oct. 13
The Golden Oaks LLC, an assisted living establishment, held a meet and greet this past week. Additionally, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was conducted on Thursday evening,… Login to continue reading Login…
The Golden Oaks LLC, an assisted living establishment, held a meet and greet this past week. Additionally, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was conducted on Thursday evening,… Login to continue reading Login…
Fitzgibbon Hospital When his mother fell three years ago, her son David knew that she needed additional care that was over and above what he could provide in his home. Van Horn is thankful for The Living Center, which offered an easy transition for his mother from her stay at Fitzgibbon Hospital in Marshall to skilled nursing care and then to longterm care on the samecampus.“When she fell, she came to the hospital and was in ICU for a while.
Delma Hearting, RN, BSN, who was named administrator of The Living Center in April, has already had a tremendous impact on the facility. Hearting, who joined the organization 10 months ago as the director of nursing, brings with her energy and ideas important to the long-term care facility, offering skilled and residential care.
COLUMBIA — Missouri REALTORS® is pleased to share a monthly statistics report highlighting the Missouri real estate market for the month of June, including second-quarter results. In June, Missouri REALTORS® sold 8,761 residential properties.
A man dedicated to serving the community by volunteering his time to the local food pantry was recently honored. The late Ron Duvall was an active force for Community Food Pantry, in Marshall, and served as a chairman of its board of directors for an estimated 20 years.
The Marshall Senior Center will reopen for a variety of activities and care management beginning Monday, July 18, according to Center Coordinator Jamie Oltmer. “We… Login to continue reading Login…
As part of its requirements under the Affordable Care Act, Fitzgibbon Hospital has conducted its fourth comprehensive health needs assessment, which was approved by the Board of Trustees at its April meeting. This is the fourth such assessment conducted in 12 years. The needs assessment identified the most pressing health needs in Saline County as: