Lindie Leary, County Director for the Bowen Center appeared before the Marshall County Commissions on Monday with her annual report. The 2023 review for Marshall County showed that the county gave Bowen Center $387,887 to provide services to local citizens. There were 4,041 patients served last year with 60,848 patient visits. The total amount of
The Marshall County Drainage Board and Commissioners will hold meetings Monday morning beginning at 8:30 for the Drainage Board and 9:30 for the Commissioners. The meetings are held in the second-floor meeting room of the County Building and are streamed live on YouTube. The Drainage Board will conduct a public hearing to consider an increase
Marshall County is looking at the possibility of purchasing the Bowen Center building on Dora Lane. During the County Commissioner’s meeting on Monday, Commissioner Stan Klotz said he, Health Department Administrator Sandy Dunfee, Councilman Tim Harmon, Judge Colvin, Judge Sarber and a couple others attended a tour hosted by Lindie Leary who is a member
Lindie Leary, the Director of the Bowen Center in Marshall County appeared before the Marshall County Commissioners last week to request a letter of support for the Bowen Center to be designated as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Leary explained that designating the Bowen Center as a CCBHC would strengthen its capacity to
Bowen Center formally opened a new health clinic co-located with its outpatient office in Plymouth. The ribbon cutting and open house is another milestone in its move to integrative care. The move is aimed at addressing the unique healthcare challenges underserved populations face. Removing obstacles that prevent or limit access to quality healthcare contributes to the quality of life