Rural Michigan adding healthcare facilities to schools

Cedar Springs School Health Center available to the community as well as the students


A rural Michigan community is adding healthcare facilities to schools. And Cedar Springs School Health Center available to the community as well as the students, according to an article on the MLive website.

The facility can provide medical and/or behavioral health services for those ages 3 to 21, regardless of the ability to pay.

There are plans for the center to add a dental clinic as part of the $607,000 capital campaign for renovations and equipment.

The facility is coordinated by Cherry Health in partnership with Michigan's Department's of Health and Human Services and Education.

Read the article.

 



February 10, 2016


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