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The future of Dayton’s healthcare community was the focus of the Dayton Chamber of Commerce’s September luncheon, as OmniPoint Healthcare hosted the event and CEO William Kiefer spoke to those in attendance about that group’s newly opened facility in the community. Kiefer, who has not even been with the organization a year, walked everyone through the fairly rapid process that brought the group formerly known as Chambers Health to Dayton.
Read moreDayton ISD notified parents of children in the district last week that they would be participating in a new statewide program that provides COVID19 rapid tests for students and staff that show symptoms while at school. As the virus has been on the rise access to timely testing methods has become more difficult to access, and take home tests do not qualify under rules from the Texas Education Agency, as testing must be completed at approved an testing facility.
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Read moreDue to safety reasons related to COVID19 Administrators with Liberty Dayton Regional Medical Center have announced the closure of all facilities to visitors at this time, except for individuals seeking medical care.
Read moreGrowth and economic development in Liberty County, and how those two relate to the future of the healthcare in Liberty County came to the forefront during the “Liberty County Aging, Adversity & Accomplishment: A Conference for Health, Healing & Living,” event that was held this week at Calvary Baptist Church in Dayton. Members of a panel discussion on the subject were Liberty County Judge Jay Knight, Pct. 2 Commissioner Greg Arthur, and Liberty-Dayton Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Rhonda Campbell.
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