The Dadeville Record RHS Beta Club ‘brings life’ into local nursing home Sarah Chase Nov 30, 2025 Serving others is not a new idea in high school Beta Clubs, but the impact the Reeltown High School Beta Club has by volunteering at Dadeville…
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News Health sciences introduces students to medical skills, careers Melody Rathel / TPI Feb 15, 2025 Students in health science courses at Benjamin Russell High School have the opportunity to receive lab hours toward a certified nurse assistan… Buy Now
News Health sciences introduces students to medical skills, careers By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Feb 15, 2025 It’s never too early to start learning and practicing necessary skills for a future career — especially when it comes to healthcare.
News Featured Deatsville senior care facility wins national award Sep 9, 2024 Submitted / TPI Charlton Place Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Deatsville has earned a Quality Award from the American Health Care As… Buy Now
News Featured Deatsville senior care facility wins national award Cliff Williams Sep 9, 2024 Charlton Place Rehabilitation and Health Care Center is among the best senior living communities in the nation.
News HomeRN works to expand into the Dadeville area By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Jan 16, 2024 A combined caregiving and nursing service is making its way to Lake Martin.
News Featured Music ministry comes to Dadeville nursing home Submitted / The Record Sep 3, 2023 Pastor Roger Adcock of FaithLife Covenant Church performs for Dadeville Health Care Center residents as part of their music ministry. Buy Now
0:57 News Featured Music ministry comes to Dadeville nursing home By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Sep 3, 2023 A small congregation based out of Church Hill travels to Dadeville Health Care Center twice a month to sing for its residents.Â