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Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. A 184-bed, nonprofit healthcare facility operated by Appalachian Regional Healthcare. [1] it serves the counties of Floyd, Johnson, Martin, and Magoffin, a combined population of over 90,000.
Alpha is an unincorporated community in Clinton County, Kentucky, United States. It lies along Route 90 northeast of the city of Albany , the county seat of Clinton County. [ 1 ] Its elevation is 1,014 feet (309 m), and it is located at 36°45′44″N 85°0′37″W / 36.76222°N 85.01028°W / 36.76222; -85.01028
Additionally, in May 2022 Baptist Health announced plans for a new hospital in Crestwood, in Oldham County, to be built in coordination with the New Urbanist planned community Clore Station. [9] While no timeline for hospital construction has been announced, construction at Clore Station is expected to begin in 2026. [10] [11]
Davis Crossroads Show map of the United States Coordinates: 37°3′5.16″N 86°44′28.98″W / 37.0514333°N 86.7413833°W / 37.0514333; -86.7413833
Eastern State Hospital was previously known as: [citation needed] Fayette Hospital (1817–1822) Lunatic Asylum (1822–1844) The Kentucky Lunatic Asylum (1844–1849)
Owensboro Health reaches a 15-county area, serving nearly 300,000 in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana. With a centrally located hospital housing more than 30 specialties, three outpatient Healthplex locations and the Healthpark, a 110,000-square foot medical-based health and fitness center. Read more about OH facilities.
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In 1946, the hospital was returned to state control for the sum of $1. The facilities were again operated as the Kentucky State Hospital until 1977. From July 1977 through February 1983, the Kentucky Bureau of Social Services operated the facilities as the Danville Youth Development Center, a youth center for juvenile offenders.