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Stuffed animals needed at Hendricks Hendricks Regional Health has a tradition of providing a stuffed animal for every young patient treated in its pediatric unit. Donations of new medium-size stuffed animals of any kind now are needed. Collection barrels are available through May 13 at the hospital’s Danville campus near the emergency department, Copper Grill, west entrance and east entrance. Donations also may be dropped off at Hendricks Regional Health Foundation, 998 E. Main St., Suite 105, located in Building 1 on the campus’ south end.
More info: (317) 745-7376,
sebogan@hendricks.org or
www.supporthendricks.org.
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County health rankings The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently released the second annual report ranking the health of Indiana counties. The County Health Rankings rate overall health for every county in all 50 states — more than 3,000 total — using a standard formula to measure residents’ health and longevity.
pubs@indystar.com. Indiana’s 10 healthiest counties:
Hamilton Dubois Boone LaGrange
Jay Lake Jennings Martin
Hendricks Warrick DeKalb Wells
Sullivan Fayette Switzerland Pike
Whitley Marshall
The 10 counties in the poorest health:
Starke Scott
The complete County Health Rankings report is available at
www.countyhealthrankings.org.
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