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HUMAN RESOURCES


» BRMC Clinic at Wal-Mart 492-2200 » BRMC Yellville-Summit Health Clinic (870) 449-9742 » Baxter Regional Family Clinic 425-6212 » Baxter Regional Home Health Baxter/Marion counties-Cotter (870) 435-7500 Cline Emergency Center: 508-1130 First Step for medical stabilization services for pain medication, drugs and alcohol: 508-7590 Hensley Behavioral Health Center: 508-6400 Hospice of the Ozarks: 508-1771 Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House: 508-1200 Interventional Pain Management (870) 425-6235 Job hotline: 508-1562 Memorials or contributions, BRMC Foundation office: 508-1770 Mobile Mammography/Wellness Unit: (800) 485-1745 or 425-2666 Mruk Family Education Center on Aging: 508-3880 Peitz Cancer Support House: 508-2273 Physical Therapy: 508-1560 Physician referral service: 508-1001 Reppell Diabetes Learning Center: 508-1765 Schliemann Center for Women’s Health Education: 508-2345 Volunteer services: 508-1064 Women and Newborn Care Center at hospital: 508-2300 Baxter Regional Medical Center Auxiliary 508-1064 The BRMC Auxiliary has approxi- mately 600 active members, the largest auxiliary in Arkansas. Shops include: » The Pink-A-Dilly Gift Shop: 508-1063 at BRMC » The Bargain Box Thrift Shop: 425-3753, 501 Coley Drive » Flippin Bargain Box: (870) 453-7880, 171 Industrial Park Road, Flippin Baxter Regional Medical Center Home Health 435-7500 Serves Baxter and Marion coun-


Fact Book 2015


ties with nurses on call 24 hours for home-health patient concerns and problems. State licensed and certified for Medicare and Medicaid. Home-health care is part-time skilled health care, under a physician’s direction, for patients in home settings. Services include skilled nursing, nursing assistants, social work and phys- ical, occupational and speech therapies. Baxter County Family Resource Center 425-3840 312 Bomber Blvd. Programs: » Abuse Awareness » Active Parenting » Adolescent Anger Management » Anger Management for Women » Nurturing Fathers » Teen Substance Awareness Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks 1714 Mountain Home 425-3266 bpoelks@suddenlink.net BPOE provides help to the nation’s youth, veterans and individuals or groups in need of assistance.


Better Business Bureau of Arkansas (501) 664-7274 Website: arkansasbbb.org Better Breathers Support Group 508-3880 Mruk Family Education Center on Aging For those with emphysema, bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other breathing problems. Boating Safety Courses Flotilla 431-5790 Various boating courses. Bread of Life Kitchen 425-6916 Serves free hot meals 3-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 310 S. Main St. Donations accepted. Breast Cancer Survivors 508-2273 Peitz Cancer Support House For survivors and newly diagnosed patients. Bull Shoals TeleCare (870) 445-4454 Provides daily wellness phone call to those who live alone in Baxter and Marion counties. Caregivers Support Group 508-2273


Peitz Cancer Support House For caregivers of cancer patients. Celebrating Life 508-2273 Peitz Cancer Support House For anyone with any type of cancer. Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute CARTI/Mountain Home 424-2200 or (800) 955-2278 Website: carti.com 622 Hospital Drive Provides radiation therapy for cancer treatment, plus a host of support systems for patients and family members. CARTI has a staff of board-certified radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, nurses, dosimetrists and medical physicists, dedicated to delivering high-quality radiation therapy to cancer patients. Chatting Needles 508-2273 Peitz Cancer Support House Knitting for cancer survivors and friends. Christmas Wish, Baxter Bulletin 508-8050 The Baxter Bulletin program to help families in the area have a merrier Christmas.


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