Ozark Center officially opened a second Pre-Adult Transitional Housing (PATH) apartment complex, a new residence to homeless youth in need of long-term housing, as well as assistance developing essential life skills.
Freeman recognized as total joint specialty center
Freeman Health System is proud to announce its designation as a Premium Total Joint Specialty Center by UnitedHealth Premium, which recognizes quality of care.
Grant enables purchase of tornado shelters for Turnaround Ranch
A grant from the Joplin Tornado First Response Fund will allow for the purchase and installation of seven tornado shelters at Ozark Center Turnaround Ranch, an organization that assists local youths with emotional and behavioral problems.
Freeman to provide free participation physicals to area athletes
Freeman Rehabilitation and Sports Center will provide free annual preparticipation physical exams to an estimated 2,000 middle school, high school and college athletes.
Two Freeman specialties ranked among top in the state
Blue Distinction® is a national designation program that recognizes hospitals demonstrating expertise in delivering quality specialty care safely, efficiently, and effectively.
Freeman West unveils kitchen and servery transformation
Gone is a hospital cafeteria as it was once known. In its place is the sleek, modern, eco-friendly, and efficient kitchen, servery, and dining area at Freeman Hospital West.
Freeman Health System is proud to announce Dr. Robert McNab’s expanded role as director of medical education. Dr. McNab will continue to serve as director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program and as a part-time hospitalist.
Freeman ranked No. 4 hospital in state by U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report today released its annual Best Hospitals rankings. The report, which for 24 years has saluted the nation’s premier hospitals, ranked Freeman Health System No. 4 in the state of Missouri for a second consecutive year.