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Bethesda Hospital is a long-term acute care hospital located in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is accredited by the Joint Commission and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). It is a member of the HealthEast Care System.Bethesda Hospital is one of only two long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) in Minnesota. Long-term acute care hospitals deliver specialized, extended, aggressive medical care for patients who have experienced a life-changing illness or injury like stroke, multiple organ failure following major surgery, traumatic accidents involving spinal cord damage or brain injury, etc.HistoryBethesda Hospital opened its doors in 1883 as a community hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was founded by the Rev. A.P. Monten, D.D., pastor of the first Swedish Lutheran Church in St. Paul, with the sponsorship of the Tabitha Society of the Swedish Lutheran Minnesota Conference. Bethesda treated generations of neighborhood families until 1998, when it transformed from a short-term community hospital to a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH). There are approximately 400 such facilities throughout the country.Care and servicesLTACH patients usually have medically complex diagnoses or multiple medical conditions which require hospitalization in excess of 25 days. As a specialty hospital, Bethesda serves more than 2,000 individuals annually in its inpatient programs of Respiratory Care; Complex Medical Care; Brain Injury Services; and Medical Behavioral Services. Examples of the scope of these services are as follows:
Minnesota Epilepsy Group offers the most comprehensive range of diagnostic and treatment options available. Minnesota Epilepsy Group is designated as a level 4 epilepsy center - the highest rating by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers.
Hi, check out our main Facebook Page at "HealthyRamsey". Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health is the local public health department for the City of Saint Paul, and Ramsey County, Minnesota. Our site at 555 Cedar Street in downtown St. Paul offers a number of public health and vital records services. Our department's main administrative office is located at 90 West Plato Blvd., Suite 200, St. Paul, MN 55107. Main phone number: 651-266-2400. PLEASE NOTE THE BING MAP BELOW IS NOT ACCURATE. OUR SITE AT 555 CEDAR IS NOT AS SHOWN, BUT TO THE SOUTH OF THE CAPITOL AREA AND ON THE OTHER SIDE OF I-94. ACCURATE DIRECTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE.
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Partnered with the school system, we are an ensemble and community-based, time intensive program that believes every child should have access to the transformative power of music. We are inspired by the global music ensemble phenomenon El Sistema that uses music to develop a transferable set of life skills such as leadership, problem solving, and musicianship. There are now 70+ programs nationwide and 50+ additionally worldwide. We are an inclusive, collaborative, accessible, community solution to the participation disparity in lower-income families in afterschool programs.
This page is to help promote awareness regarding the plight of homelessness in Minnesota and throughout the country. We are a globally mindful organization with a clear understanding that we (humans) are intrinsically connected; tethered by the fate of the other.
Allies Charities MN is a 501(c)(6) business league advancing the interests of non-profit organizations licensed to engage in lawful gambling pursuant to Chapter 349 of Minnesota Statutes. ACM acts to preserve and enhance lawful gambling as a funding source for charitable purposes in Minnesota.
We train union journeyperson and apprentices in the craft of floorcovering.
Follow the link to the MnDHA website to keep you up to date on what your association is doing for YOU! The MnDHA looks forward to using this page as a way to reach out to dental hygienists in Minnesota and the surrounding area. Feel free to use this group as a way to network, discuss concerns and learn more about the Minnesota Dental Hygienists' Association. If you are not a member of MnDHA, we encourage you to join! Kathryn (Katie) Berg, RDH, BSDH MnDHA Member Services [email protected]
MPTA is the only coalition of transit systems in Minnesota. It advocates on behalf of transit activities while providing the latest information on transit issues. In-depth research on key issues is a focus along with hosting networking opportunities through training sessions and conferences. The Annual Minnesota Public Transit Conference and the Minnesota Bus "Roadeo" are two major events coordinated and promoted by the association.
The Great Northern Railway Historical Society serves fans of the Great Northern Railway, providing members with historical information, archive materials and it also provides railroad modelers with accurate information on equipment and structures of the Great Northern Railway. GNRHS is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Daily Work was founded on the idea we are called to serve others and to share our gifts in meaningful ways. Your partnership, as a volunteer, ambassador or donor, is critical to the success and well-being of the people we serve. Our vision is that empowered, self-sufficient individuals create strong communities. We strengthen all, by strengthening one. We believe everyone has meaningful gifts to share. With that in mind, Daily Work strives to imbue job seekers and volunteers alike with a desire to give back; we help all know the value and impact of their unique gifts and contributions. We welcome your ideas, gifts and participation in creating and realizing diverse, vibrant communities where all people who desire it, can find work that sustains them, can actively participate in community and family life, and ultimately, work together to improve the quality of life for everyone.