
| Freeman Medical Center |
| Oakview Terrace |
| Rural Medical Clinics Board of Directors |
is a healthcare facility which primarily serves residents in Hutchinson, McCook and Turner counties in southeastern South Dakota. Freeman Regional Health Services provides a full range of healthcare services.
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Freeman Medical Center is a 25-bed acute care critical access hospital, offering acute care and outpatient services. |
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Oakview Terrace is a 55-bed
Medicare Skilled Nursing Home providing round the clock nursing care. In
addition, two 10-bed Dementia Care Units, independent wings of
Oakview Terrace, benefits residents with Alzheimer's Disease and other
types of dementia. |
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Rural Medical Clinic in Freeman
is physically connected to Freeman Medical Center. Three satellite
clinics are located in Bridgewater, Marion and Menno. The
clinics share staffing with three full time physicians, and three
mid-level practitioners. Rural Medical Clinics is a department of
Freeman Regional Health Services. |
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Walnut Street Village is a 10-unit congregate living apartment complex located at the corner of 6th and Walnut Streets in Freeman. Built in 1997, the facility is an independent group living environment with support services from Freeman Regional Health Services. Another 10-unit congregate living facility, Dewald Street Village, opened its doors in late summer, 2007. It is connected to, and located directly west of Walnut Street Village. |
Our deepest thanks to Cortrust, Home Federal and Merchants State Banks in Freeman, and Farmers State Bank in Marion and Bridgewater for sponsoring our Gala speaker, Coach Don Meyer.
Thank you for making this possible!!
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![]() Zachary Graber Named Employee Of The Month For more, click on news and events. No foot clinic until further notice. There will be no Alzheimers Support Group Meetings from January through April. A few tickets are still available At The FRHS Business Office to the third annual Foundation Gala, Saturday, January 28. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for guests who are interested in purchasing a signed copy of the book written about Coach Meyer: "How Lucky Can You Be." Ticket sales will end Friday at noon.
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