Montgomery County ranked 52nd out of 92
The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute has published its 2012 County Health Rankings.Montgomery County ranks 52nd out of 92 counties in the state.
The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute has published its 2012 County Health Rankings.Montgomery County ranks 52nd out of 92 counties in the state.
What does Montgomery County need when it comes to the community, health care and other areas? That’s the big question behind a short assessment survey residents are being asked to complete anonymously online or on paper.
The following is from a sermon, The Gospel According to Hank Williams, given by Dr. John Van Nuys at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 16, 2011.
Bill Doemel, president of the Montgomery County Free Clinic Board, speaks Tuesday about the $75,000 gift the free clinic received from the Montgomery County Community Foundation. Also pictured are Julie Ludwig Bergfors (left), John Tidd and Kelly Taylor. Kelly Taylor,…
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (WLFI) - The Montgomery County Free Clinic was challenged by North Central Health Services (NCHS) to raise $300,000. <More...>
Uninsured children and adults in Montgomery County will soon have access to expanded and improved healthcare services. Plans for a free clinic were announced Thursday night during a League of Women Voters forum at Wabash College about health care in…
Efforts to provide health care to the uninsured in one Indiana county are receiving a boost. North Central Health Services of Lafayette has awarded a $900,000 grant to Montgomery County Free Clinic Inc. to convert an existing Crawfordsville building into…
North Central Health Services (NCHS) awarded a $900,000 matching grant to Montgomery County Free Clinic, Inc. (MCFreeClinic) to purchase and renovate an existing building in Crawfordsville to operate a free clinic to provide health care services for uninsured residents of the county. In awarding the grant, NCHS of Lafayette challenged the MCFreeClinic Board to raise $300,000 which NCHS will match $3 for each $1, for a total of $1.2 million. A strategic fundraising plan is underway to create and endow the free clinic, which will be named in honor of Dr. Mary Ludwig, the Crawfordsville pediatrician who spearheaded creation of the Well Baby Clinic of Christian Nursing Service (CNS) in Crawfordsville in 1968. Financial gifts to the clinic may be made to the Dr. Mary Ludwig Building Fund in care of the Montgomery County Community Foundation, PO Box 334, Crawfordsville, IN 47933.
At 7:00 PM in Baxter Hall 101, the Lovell Lecture Room, on Wabash College, the Montgomery County League of Women's Voters will sponsor a Community Forum: Health Care in Montgomery County. Representatives from Franciscan St. Eleabeth Health will be here…