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On January 1, 2004 Easter Seals UCP North Carolina was established as a result of a merger between Easter Seals North Carolina and UCP of North Carolina. Easter Seals UCP’s mission is to create opportunities, promote individual choice and change the lives of children and adults with disabilities by maximizing their individual potential for living, learning and working in their communities. As statewide nonprofit, Easter Seals UCP serves a broad range of people with disabilities, such as people with cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifida, mental retardation, muscular dystrophy, stroke, spinal cord injuries, head injuries, hearing and visual impairments, and mental health diagnoses. Easter Seals UCP’s array of services includes child development centers, therapy, community inclusion services, residential living, supported employment, in-home and community-based supports, respite care, disability benefits counseling, information and referral, and advocacy. Easter Seals UCP has accreditations from the Council on Quality and Leadership and CARF, two bodies which promote the creation of opportunities for people to lead the lives they choose and to improve the quality of services and supports for people with disabilities.
The Great River Medical Center cardiology program currently serves patients from a 6 county area Iowa and Illinois. West Burlington cardiologists Anthony Lazar, M.D., and Mark Woodard, D.O., have also been joined the Genesis Heart Institute. Dr
Saint Alexius Medical Center is a Bismarck, ND-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
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Parkview Health is a not-for-profit, community-based health system serving a northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio population of more than 820,000. With more than 9,700 employees, we`re the region`s largest employer. Our mission is to improve your health and inspire you to take steps to improve your well-being. We`ve been serving our communities since our early beginnings as Fort Wayne City Hospital in 1878. The Parkview Health system was formed in 1995 and our heritage of care and compassion continues today with nine hospitals and a network of primary care and specialty physicians.