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  2. Aiken Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Except for several years in the early 1920s, the hospital has provided quality healthcare to the residents of Aiken and surrounding communities. Today, it is a 245-bed acute care facility. Aiken Regional Medical Centers also houses a 14-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility offering physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.

  3. List of hospitals in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    List of hospitals in South Carolina , sorted by ... Aiken: Aiken: 273 — UHS ... Freestanding ED; no inpatient beds on site.

  4. Category : Psychiatric hospitals in the United States by state

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  5. Is the real estate business corrupt in South Carolina? A ...

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    Corruption in S.C. real estate transactions can be simply “the price of doing business” for realtors because the SC Real Estate Commission is essentially a “self-regulation organization.

  6. Aiken City Council to discuss old Aiken County Hospital plans ...

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  7. Commission wants to purchase Hotel Aiken, surrounding block ...

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    The Aiken Municipal Development Commission, led by Chairman Keith Wood, is prepared to buy seven parcels, totaling $9.5 million: the languished Hotel Aiken and ... Commission wants to purchase ...

  8. Acadia Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Acadia operates facilities for patients with behavioral problems, PTSD, trauma, eating disorders and substance abuse. [12] In 2022, it had about 22,500 employees and a daily patient census of about 70,000 patients and was said to be the largest pure-play behavioral health company. [13]

  9. South Carolina State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Lunatic Asylum was authorized by state legislation in 1821, and was the second such state hospital (after Virginia's) to be authorized. Its original building, designed by Robert Mills and featuring the latest innovations in fire resistance and patient security, was built between 1822 and 1827.