Seminole county, GA

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Seminole County, Georgia[edit | edit source]

Seminole County is a county located in the southwestern corner of U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,729. The county seat is Donalsonville. The county was created on November 2, 1920 and is named for the Seminole tribe of Native Americans.

Healthcare in Seminole County, Georgia[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Seminole County, Georgia is primarily provided by a mix of private and public healthcare facilities. These facilities offer a range of services, from primary care to specialized treatments.

Seminole County Health Department[edit | edit source]

Seminole County Health Department is a public health facility that provides a variety of health services to the residents of Seminole County. These services include immunizations, health screenings, and disease prevention programs. The health department also plays a crucial role in public health emergencies and disease outbreaks.

Donalsonville Hospital[edit | edit source]

Donalsonville Hospital is a critical access hospital located in Donalsonville, the county seat of Seminole County. The hospital provides a range of services including emergency care, surgical services, and diagnostic imaging. Donalsonville Hospital is known for its commitment to providing high-quality healthcare to the local community.

Seminole Manor Nursing Home[edit | edit source]

Seminole Manor Nursing Home is a long-term care facility located in Donalsonville. The facility provides skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and a variety of activities for residents. Seminole Manor Nursing Home is dedicated to providing compassionate care to its residents.

Health Statistics in Seminole County[edit | edit source]

According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, Seminole County has a lower than average rate of uninsured individuals compared to the state average. The county also has a higher than average rate of individuals with diabetes. The county's infant mortality rate is also higher than the state average.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Seminole County, Georgia is provided by a mix of private and public facilities. These facilities strive to provide high-quality healthcare services to the residents of the county. Despite these efforts, there are still health disparities that need to be addressed to improve the overall health of the county.

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