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Weiler Engineering is a Arlington Heights, IL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio is the largest non-profit, community-based healthcare organization in Ohio and has been helping patients for more than 100 years. VNA of Ohio works with hospitals, doctors, community agencies and companies to provide services for patients in their homes including skilled nursing care, hospice, mental health services, rehabilitation therapies, chronic disease management and personal care assistance. With nearly 600 employees, VNA of Ohio provides high-quality, comprehensive home health and hospice care to promote optimal health, independence and dignity of those living in the communities we serve.
Suites at Walnut Creek is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech. It is based in Dayton, OH. To find more information about Suites at Walnut Creek, please visit www.wcreekoh.com
Carbon Health is a modern, tech-enabled healthcare company transforming the primary care, urgent care, and virtual care experience. With a team of expert physicians, engineers, and designers, Carbon Health pushes the boundaries of medicine to deliver personal, accessible and high quality care. We aim to give patients connection to their medical records, quick access for immediate and ongoing healthcare needs, and a network of healthcare experts. We want patients to feel as though they have an advocate - like a doctor in their family. With a growing network of trusted clinics, and an end-to-end platform that supports ongoing care management and virtual appointments, Carbon Health ensures world-class care is affordable and always in reach.
Helen Keller Hospital is a not-for-proft, community hospital in Sheffield, AL. An acute care facility, Helen Keller Hospital is licensed to operate 185 beds. History Colbert County and the City of Sheffield opened a Hospital, March 22, 1921. At the time, this was called Colbert County Hospital. It is now known as Helen Keller Memorial Hospital, part of the Colbert County Healthcare Authority. Other healthcare entities under the umbrella the Colbert County Healthcare Authority include Red Bay Hospital, North Alabama Sleep Disorders Center and Northwest Practice Management. On May 21, 1979, the name of the hospital was changed to Helen Keller Hospital in honor of that great lady and world-renowned humanitarian. The continued growth of the Northwest Alabama Healthcare Authority is a result of the dedication of the Board of Trustees, the citizens of Colbert County and the hospital employees, who deliver excellent patient care. Helen Keller Hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals assuring the finest in medical care by the process of review inspection and updating. The Authority is governed by a nine-member Board of Trustees from Colbert County appointed by the County Commission serving in staggered six-year terms. While the Board of Trustees is ultimately responsible for the operation of the Authority, the details are delegated to the Authority President.