Ozark Center Observes World Suicide Prevention Day
The mental health professionals at Ozark Center, the behavioral health division of Freeman Health System, urge the community to join them in their efforts to prevent suicides and save precious lives.
Freeman Health System Auxiliary held a quarterly meeting and luncheon Friday, September 11, at First United Methodist Church Christian Life Center in Neosho, Mo.
Love's Shows Love for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores makes miracles happen during the annual in-store fundraiser benefitting the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, Freeman Health System.
Ozark Center Earns Accreditation for Health and Human Services
Ozark Center takes pride in achieving accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Founded in 1966, CARF is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services.
Freeman’s newly acquired, top-of-class TrueBeam™ linear accelerator enables doctors to use a radically different approach to treating cancer with image-guided radiotherapy.
Freeman Health System enhances its ability to provide quality, life-saving emergency transportation services by unveiling a new helicopter with state-of-the-art technology.
Freeman Neosho Physician Group Welcomes Melissa Johnston, FNP
Freeman Health System welcomes family nurse practitioner Melissa Johnston to Freeman Neosho Physician Group. Her advanced training allows her to diagnose and treat illness.
Donation Builds Hope for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Staff members from Freeman Health System and Ozark Center gathered at the construction site at 2808 S. Picher in Joplin to accept a large gift from the Quapaw Tribe and Downstream Casino Resort.
Turnaround Ranch continues its commitment to improve the overall health of the youths it serves. With the help of Freeman Auxiliary, resident youths now have the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with Snowberry Park Disc Golf Course.
Champion Child Creates Unique Pin Designs for National Event
Freeman Health System, the area’s only Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, supports Missouri Champion Child Yszabehl Stauffer as she uses her artistic abilities to help others.