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Bowen Health outlines expansion, mental health services and dental plans; county officials raise hold-bed question
Summary
Bowen Health presented a year-end review and told commissioners it plans dental clinics in Plymouth and Bremen, discussed inpatient and transitional living losses, and raised collaboration possibilities with the sheriff’s office on evaluation/hold beds.
Bowen Health leaders on Aug. 4 gave the Marshall County Board of Commissioners an annual report describing service growth in the region, plans to open dental clinics and ongoing community mental health work funded in part by county support.
Mark Roller, executive director of Bowen Health, said Bowen serves roughly 3,500 Marshall County patients with about 56,000 services and is expanding its footprint: a temporary site in Bremen and planned dental services in Plymouth and other regional locations. Bowen noted that dental construction funding is in the fiscal-year budget and that construction could begin later this…
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