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360 Behavioral Health is the new name for a family of providers that deliver exceptional care - across the entire lifespan - to individuals with behavioral health conditions that interfere with daily living. Founded in April 2018 and now serving more than 4,000 active clients across 30+ locations through a network of wholly-owned and affiliated organizations including California Psychcare (CPC), Behavior Respite in Action (BRIA), and Willowbrooks Behavioral Health, the company continues to meet the needs of individuals and families across California and Texas.
Galesburg Cottage Hospital has received The Joint Commission seal of accreditation and is the only hospital in Galesburg and west- central Illinois to have been named a Top Performer hospital several years in a row for succeeding in several health metrics. Cottage is also the only western Illinois hospital to be accredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care as a Chest Pain Center after having met rigorous standards of care in the timely treatment of cardiac emergencies. The Level II Trauma Emergency Department is an Emergency Department approved for Pediatrics by the State of Illinois and is also a Primary Stroke Center as certified by The Joint Commission. With over 70 medical staff members representing a cross section of specialties, Galesburg Cottage Hospital has the area`s only Wound Healing Center with hyperbaric oxygen chambers, Surgical Weight Loss Center, and a renal dialysis center, among many other specialized services. Galesburg Cottage Hospital is celebrating more than 120 years of caring service to Western Illinois residents.
Illinois Valley Community Hospital is a regional leader in healthcare services. The IVCH staff is dedicated to continually improving these services to meet our customers' need by providing quality care through the efficient use of available resources.
Bellevue Woman's Hospital is a Schenectady, NY-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Ground was broken for Pineville Community Hospital on September 16, 1937. The first patients were received May 12, 1938. At that time the hospital contained 40 beds and an active medical staff of five physicians. The five doctors were Dr. Edward Wilson,