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HUMAN RESOURCES


Baxter County Historical and Genealogical Society 425-2551 Email: bcheritagecenter@ centurytel.net Wesbite: baxtercountyhistory.org Society was formed to help preserve and protect Baxter County history and the history of the Ozarks, and to help with genealogy research for those who have roots in the area. Baxter County Archives 425-2551 E-mail: bcarchives@centurytel.net Baxter County Juvenile Intake/Probation Office 425-3840 Baxter County Juvenile Services is the Juvenile Justice agency for Baxter County. This agency proc- esses all cases involving delin- quency/criminal acts and status offenses/runaway, truancy, incor- rigibility and behavior, and harm- ful-to-self situations before en- gaging the court system. Juvenile Officers establish an action plan for the court system utilizing community-based programs. The goal of juvenile justice is to keep


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the citizens of our community safe yet hold the juvenile ac- countable for their actions while engaging services to help to re-adapt the youthful offender to become a productive citizen. Baxter Co. Library Foundation The Baxter County Public Library Foundation is an Arkansas not- for-profit corporation recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax-de- ductible charitable foundation founded in 1999. The Library Foundation is the fundraising arm for the library, garnering support to help sustain library operations and services. For more info: bax- lib.org or 580-0987. Baxter County Retired Teachers Association 425-5647 Baxter County Retired Teachers Association is affiliated with the Arkansas Retired Teachers Associ- ation to provide retired teachers with a voice in legislative affairs. Baxter County Right to Life 492-6902 Baxter County CERT 481-6252 170 Dillard Drive, Midway


Provides training to take care of yourself, family, neighbors and community during disasters. Baxter County Veterans Service Office 425-8155 Offers veterans and retired military benefits. Baxter Day Service Center 425-4322 E-mail: info@baxterday.com Teaches living and work skills to the developmentally disabled. Center is licensed by and operates under the guidelines of the Ar- kansas Department of Health and Human Services. Baxter House Adult Day Care Center/Under Direction of Area Agency on Aging 425-7585 For those 60 and older who are not able to be left alone during the day because of a mental or physical handicap but do not require skilled-nursing care. Baxter Regional Medical Center 508-1000 Website: baxterregional.org A 268-bed facility serving a 14-


county region in a two-state area with more than 100 physicians on staff and over 600 volunteers. In addition to the main hospital facility, BRMC operates 20 area clinics serving the health-care needs of patients from birth to seniors in a variety of specialties including Orthopaedics, Women’s Health, Cardiovascular Surgery, Nephrology, Neurology, Pediat- rics, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, Urology, Geriatrics and Family Medicine. BRMC affiliates include Baxter Regional Home Health, Baxter Regional Hospital Founda- tion, Hospice of the Ozarks and Baxter Regional Wound Healing Center. BRMC is the region’s premier health-care facility, utiliz- ing the most advanced technol- ogy such as the state’s first 3-D Mammogram, the nation’s first 3-D Mobile Mammography Unit, the da Vinci Surgical System, Super D-ENB and the 3T Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Ambulance (24 hour): 508-1121 Clinics: » BRMC Ahrens Clinic (870) 449-4221 » BRMC Ash Flat Clinic (870) 994-7301 » BRMC Bone & Joint Clinic 424-4710 » BRMC Comprehensive Women’s Clinic 508-3260 » BRMC Gynecology Clinic 425-7788 » BRMC Heart Clinic 425-3291 » BRMC Neurology Clinic 508-2950 » BRMC Pediatric Clinic 424-3220 » BRMC Rheumatology Clinic 424-7072 » BRMC Urology Clinic 508-6020 » BRMC Clinic at Flippin (870) 453-2266 » BRMC Clinic at Salem (870) 895-2762 » BRMC Family Clinic 425-6212 » BRMC Nephrology/ Pulmonology Clinic 425-1787 » Fairlamb Senior Health Clinic 508-3870


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