Beginning Sunday, January 10, the COVID-19 rapid drive-thru testing site will be relocated to the Oakley Lindsay Center at 300 Civic Center Plaza in Quincy.
Patient Libbey Southward submitted a nomination form recognizing Dr. Pam Friye, BPS Clinic Physician, OB/GYN, with a Blessing Foundation Who’s Your Angel award.
Accessing routine medical care gets more convenient when Blessing Physician Services opens a new drive through health clinic in Quincy at 8 am, Monday, January 4.
A lottery was held at John Wood Community College Tuesday, December 22, to determine ballot position for the two trustee candidates who filed simultaneously at the opening of the election filing period.
Blessing Health System received its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, December 23, and began vaccinating front line employees, including Emergency Center physician and Chief of Medicine, Dr. Chris Solaro.
Amy St. Clair, Blessing Hospital RN Outpatient Care Coordinator, submitted a nomination form recognizing fellow employee, Ben Thompson with a Who’s Your Angel award. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Ben received his “Who’s Your Angel” certificate and angel wing pin from the Blessing Foundation, during a departmental staff meeting.
The city of Quincy has applied for and received state funding to provide grants of up to $5,000 to local, small businesses that have been severely harmed by the months-long effort to stop the spread of COVID-19 through self-isolation and social distancing.
The Lincoln Academy of Illinois named Quincy University senior Jacob Flynn, of Mt. Sterling, Ill., a recipient of the prestigious Lincoln Academy Student Laureate Award for 2020.
My name is Chavanna Johnson. I graduated from Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing & Health Sciences in 2011. I have worked in long term care, the hospital and clinic settings, and on the insurance side of healthcare since graduation.