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Janet Rhoades of rural Bradford and her daughter
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Lori Usserman of Troy visited Siesta Key, Florida, in January They remembered to pack a copy of the Adver tiser so they could enter our “Take Us Along” contest “We thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful beach and Florida sunshine!” said Janet
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Premier Health Forms Long-Term Partnership with agilon health, Expanding Access to Value-Based Care in Southwest Ohio
Premier Health and agilon are Committed to Accelerating a Value-Based Model of Care
That Improves Quality Outcomes for Senior Patients agilon’s Total Care Model expands to more Ohio communities through new health system partnership
Premier Health has announced it will enter a long-term partnership with agilon health, inc , the trusted partner empowering physicians to transform health care in our communities accelerating the health system’s transition to a full-risk, value-based care model for its senior patients Through the partnership, Premier Health aims to enhance outcomes and the experience for patients and providers under this new care model beginning in 2024
“At Premier Health, we know that we have a far greater impact when we partner with organizations that share our commitment to providing high quality cost-competitive health care ” said Michael Riordan, president and CEO, Premier Health “I am confident that our partnership with agilon health will support Premier Health’s mission to improve the health of our communities and will arm our primary care physicians with a new model of care to better serve senior patients across Southwest Ohio ”
Premier Health is one of Ohio’s largest private non-profit comprehensive health care systems with more than 100 locations across seven counties Comprised of acute-care hospitals and outpatient facilities, physician practices, long-term care, and home health services, the health system offers a coordinated approach to the delivery of regional health care and is driven by the vision to inspire better health
“Our newly formed partnership with Premier Health underscores our collective commitment to improving patient outcomes and the health of our communities,” said Steve Sell, CEO, agilon health “Through our proven partnership model, agilon looks forward to accelerating Premier Health s transition to a Total Care Model for their Medicare Advantage patients and primary care providers ” agilon is accelerating at scale the transition to a value-based Total Care Model for senior patients that improves outcomes and lowers costs Today, agilon partners with leading communitybased physician groups across Ohio including Central Ohio Primary Care, Community Health Care, Physicians Group of Southeastern Ohio, Pioneer Physicians Inc , PriMed Physicians, The Toledo Clinic, and Wood County Hospital Premier Health will join agilon’s 2024 class of new partner organizations expanding the company’s growing peer network to more than 2 700 primary care physicians committed to the delivery of a value-based, Total Care Model in their communities
High School Sports Scores
– NEWTON –
THURSDAY, MARCH 16 - Girls’ Varsity Softball falls to Tippecanoe 11-8
MONDAY, MARCH 27 - Boys Varsity Track scores 0 points at Arcanum 5-Team Track Meet
TUeSDAY, MARCH 28 - Girls Varsity Softball falls to Middletown Madison 12-3
WeDNeSDAY, MARCH 29 - Girls’ Varsity Softball falls to Milton-Union 21-6
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 - Girls’ Varsity Softball beats Twin Valley South 15-0
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 - Boys’ Varsity Track scores 0 points at Versailles Invitational
TUeSDAY, APRIL 11 - Boys’ Varsity Track scores 0 points at Newton Quad Track Meet
TUeSDAY, APRIL 11 - Girls Varsity Softball falls to Dixie 13-11
WeDNeSDAY, APRIL 12 - Girls Varsity Softball beats Mississinawa Valley 22-12
THURSDAY, APRIL 13 - Girls’ Varsity Softball falls to Ansonia 10-0 – BRADFORD –
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 - Girls’ Varsity Track finishes 4th place at National Trail H S with 49 points
THURSDAY, MARCH 30 - Boys Varsity Track finishes 4th place at National Trail H S with 83 points
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 - Girls Varsity Track scores 0 points at Versailles H S Meet
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 - Boys’ Varsity Track scores 0 points at Versailles H S Meet
APRIL 11 - Girls finishes 4th place at Covington Quad with 27 points
TUeSDAY, APRIL 11 - Boys’ Varsity Track finishes 3rd place at Covington Quad with 62 points
EverHeart Hospice to Host Camp Encourage in July
Children ages 6-15 who are grieving the loss of a loved one are invited to a two-day bereavement camp organized by EverHeart Hospice This workshop is an opportunity for children to come together in an atmosphere of love and acceptance and connect with other kids who are going through similar emotions
Camp Encourage is open to any child in the community at no cost, and will be filled with hands-on activities, team building, and adventures related to grief and coping skills Camp will take place Friday and Saturday July 7 and 8 9 a m - 3:15 p m with lunch provided each day This year's camp will be at the Montezuma Spiritual Center, 6731 St Rt 219, Montezuma
CAMPERS & VOLUNTEERS from last year’s bereavement camp said this workshop was a great opportunity to interact with others experiencing the loss of a loved one
In addition to campers, EverHeart Hospice is also looking for volunteers to help with Camp Encourage If you are looking for a rewarding and unforgettable experience that truly makes a difference, you will want to volunteer!
The registration deadline for both campers and volunteers is May 15 Applications can be found on the EverHeart Hospice website at www everhearthospice org under the News and Events tab
If you have any questions or want to learn more, contact their bereavement team at bereavementservices@ehhospice org or 800-417-7535 – Option 6
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Dryer hardly used 8 years old Very nice & clean! Includes cord $175 419-953-3594
WANTED: Broken or nonrunning John Deere, Cub Cadet, & Wheel Horse lawnmowers Will pick up others 937-473-2705 or KJRIND01@hotmail com
AMISH CREW
Sam Schwartz wants any type of carpenter work Room additions roofs, foundation replacements, restoration of buildings, etc For FREE estimate, call 260-301-1777
D E M O L I T I O N : A l s o , c o n c r e t e demolition such as old swimming pools, barn foundations, porches etc Also general excavation w o r k a n d l i g h t d e m o l i t i o n 937-232-7380
SAND & GRAVEL HAULING BRUSH CLEARING BOBCAT WORK
Quality work! Reasonably priced For FREE estimates, call Reed, 937-613-0511 or 937-581-0045
WANTED: Old motorcycles, minibikes, mopeds, 3-wheelers, or 4-wheelers Running or not Covington 937-473-2705 KJRIND01@hotmail com
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MOBILE AUTO REPAIRS LLC A S E c e r t i f i e d 4 1 + y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e G M e n g i n e , t r a n s m i s s i o n , & d i ff e r e n t i a l repair Call Dennis Bowerman at 937-459-8451
Real Estate
FOR RENT: Ft Loramie School D i s t r i c t F o u r b d r m c o u n t r y home 937-726-5386
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