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In Healthcare, when we care for patients and need to send them out for a higher level of care, we
In Healthcare, when we care for patients and need to send them out for a higher level of care, we
April is the national month to recognize Occupational Therapists! If you have ever been in a situation in which you
The new Boulder City Art Guild’s exhibit is on display now through June 2018. Be sure to visit Boulder City
We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! Last week we held an Ugly Sweater Party and here are some of
Boulder City Art Guild’s new exhibit at Boulder City Hospital – artists’ reception held on November 8th was a wonderful
It’s That Time of Year Again… Boulder City Hospital is offering flu shots for the community. Donation appreciated. Come in
We have been ranked one of the best in Nevada! Learn all about the rating and how BCH provides quality
Boulder City Art Guild’s new exhibit at Boulder City Hospital – artists’ reception held on July 12th was a wonderful
A hospital is more than a place where people go to heal, it is a part of the community that
Here it is the middle of May and summer is just around the corner. As you may know, the Auxiliary
The Artist’s Reception at Boulder City Hospital was wonderful! A large crowd of artists and visitors gathered together and enjoyed
On February 3, 2017, Goldie’s Gift Shop volunteers met. Attendees included Barbara Krause, Rose Turek, Jean Caler, Kathy Calhoun, Sharon
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