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The Sisters of Bon Secours were founded in 1824 to respond to the needs of those who were sick and dying in Paris by providing health care to them in their homes. Through their care, they believed that they were bringing God`s healing, compassion and liberation to those in need by helping to alleviate their suffering and bringing a message of hope and assurance that there is a God who loves them. The first three Sisters of Bon Secours arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1881, and established their first hospital in 1919. By 1980, the Sisters had established or assumed responsibility for several Catholic hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other health care services. The Sisters formed Bon Secours Health System in 1983 to provide skilled, unified management and professional resources for all their health care operations while preserving their Catholic tradition of providing quality care to all, especially to those who are poor, sick and dying.
Oakland Regional Hospital (ORH) provides rehabilitation services. The facility offers these services to individuals suffering from amputation, arthritis, brain injury, cancer, cardiac related disorders, degenerative or progressive neurological conditions, generalized weakness, hip and knee fractures or replacements, kidney and renal failure, major multiple trauma, medically complex conditions, respiratory disorders, spinal cord injuries, sports injuries, and stroke. It was formerly known as Great Lakes Rehabilitation Hospital. Oakland Regional Hospital is based in Southfield, Michigan. As of 10/04/2004, Great Lakes Rehabilitation Hospital is a subsidiary of Hand Surgery Associates of Michigan PC.
Alpena Regional Medical Center (ARMC) is a 146-bed acute care facility with a health care team that includes nearly 100 physicians, over 900 employees and approximately 300 volunteers. Federally-designated as a rural Regional Referral Center for all of
Lanier Health Services is a Valley, AL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Welcome to Franklin Community Health Network (FCHN) online. Located in the scenic western mountains of Maine, FCHN is a locally controlled, nonprofit, integrated network of rural health-care providers, created by Franklin Memorial Hospital in 1991.