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Baby abandoned in parking lot of Clinton hospital

Baby abandoned in parking lot of Clinton hospital Share Updated: 6:58 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 Baby abandoned in parking lot of Clinton hospital Share Updated: 6:58 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript A REMINDER OF HOW THAT LAW WORKS. SARAH? SAFE HAVENS INCLUDE HOSPITALS, POLICE STATIONS, FIVE HOUSES, BUT YES, THE BABY MUST BE LEFT WITH A PERSON AT THOSE LOCATIONS. MONDAY, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, A BABY WAS DISCOVERED ALONE HERE IN THE ER PARKING LOT. A NEWBORN BABY WAS FOUND HERE ALONE IN THE PARKING LOT OF THE ER AT THE U MASS MEMORIAL CLINTON HOSPITAL. IT WAS 2:30 IN THE MORNING, MONDAY, WHEN A STAFF MEMBER MADE THE DISCOVERY. POLICE SAY THE BABY WAS WRAPPED IN HEAVY BLANKETS IN A BASKET FOUND UNDER A BRIGHT LAMPPOST LIGHT. U MASS MEMORIAL SAYS THE BABY WAS EVALUATED AND DISCHARGED TO DCF. WE WANT TO BE WITH THEM EVERY STEP OF THE WAY, FROM THE MOMENT THEY THINK THEY MIGHT BE PREGNANT AS LONG AS THEY NEED US. THE RESOUR

UMass Memorial Health Care to rebrand as UMass Memorial Health

Telegram & Gazette UMass Memorial Health Care is rebranding itself as UMass Memorial Health and adopting the tagline “the relentless pursuit of healing,” which CEO Dr. Eric Dickson said reflects the organization’s focus on caring not just for the health of the individual but the health of the community.  “We feel it better tells the story of who we are and better tells the promise of what we are going to deliver to people in the coming years,” Dickson said in an interview Tuesday, March 30. “As we evolve, the brand had to evolve with us.” Dickson said the rebranding will launch next week and be slow he said he has no plans to reprint his business cards with the new branding, for instance, until his current batch runs out.   

Athol Daily News - Heywood Healthcare assessing health needs of community

Heywood Healthcare assessing health needs of community HEYWOOD HOSPITAL Modified: 3/14/2021 2:52:05 PM Heywood Healthcare’s Athol and Heywood Hospitals and UMass Memorial Health Alliance Clinton Hospital are joining forces with the Montachusett Regional Planning Commission (MRPC) to conduct their triennial Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA). Comprehensive community health assessments are completed every three years to inform and drive strategies to address each health care group’s Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIP). Completing their respective health assessments together will help both systems align their efforts to address the critical health care needs of the region. Particularly, in the wake of COVID-19, the CHNA will be a valuable tool to identify new challenges resulting from the pandemic, stated Mary Giannetti, Director of Resource Development for Heywood Healthcare.

Beth Israel Deaconess receives food gift from Fidelity Bank

Beth Israel Deaconess receives food gift from Fidelity Bank Community Content Fidelity Bank recently provided “Share the Love” Valentine’s Day-inspired lunch and coffee gifts to people working on the front lines of the public health crisis in several communities, including Needham. In Needham, a free pizza lunch was delivered to workers at Beth Israel Deaconess. “While we think everyone has demonstrated heroism and resilience in their own ways, we wanted this year’s Share the Love event to be focused on the front-line workers who have selflessly helped others during this unprecedented period of uncertainty,” said Fidelity Bank chairman and CEO Edward F. Manzi Jr. “Our gift is a small way for Fidelity Bank to fulfil our promise of being a caring bank that supports our community, clients and colleagues.”

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