Heart Health
Connecting our Communities Heart Health Heart health is a popular topic these days, but it’s complex and can be difficult to understand. Ask anyone if they’re interested in keeping their
As COVID-19 vaccine begins to make its way across the country, Grand River Health has vaccinated over 1,000 individuals which include community members 70 years of age and older, as well as Grand River Health Care Center residents, first responders and hospital staff.
Above are commemorated images of Grand River Health staff receiving the first round of vaccine on December 17th, 2020 and what will surely be remembered as an historic day.
Currently, if you are 70 years of age and over, you may schedule an appointment to receive the vaccine on Wednesdays after 1:00pm for the following Friday. This is to ensure availability of vaccine within the hospital.
We look forward to providing more and more community members with the opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as it continues to be available.
Connecting our Communities Heart Health Heart health is a popular topic these days, but it’s complex and can be difficult to understand. Ask anyone if they’re interested in keeping their
Connecting our Communities Nourishing Insights: Understanding Eating Disorders . Join Drew Schelling and Sabina Cotter from Grand River Health’s Changing Lifestyles department to learn about the various types of eating
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Grand River Health offers on-going grief support for individuals who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. We offer a way to connect those who are going through […]
Grand River Health offers on-going grief support for individuals who are dealing with the loss of a loved one. We offer a way to connect those who are going through […]