Windham county, CT

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Windham County, Connecticut[edit | edit source]

  • Windham County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2010 census, the population was 118,428, making it the state's third-least populous county. The county was formed in May 1726 by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly and is named for Sir Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont, a British politician and nobleman.

Healthcare in Windham County[edit | edit source]

  • Healthcare in Windham County is provided by a variety of facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and specialized care centers. These facilities offer a range of services, from primary care to specialized treatments.

Windham Hospital[edit | edit source]

  • Windham Hospital is a 130-bed acute care hospital located in Willimantic, Connecticut. It is a member of the Hartford HealthCare network. The hospital provides a wide range of services including emergency care, maternity services, mental health services, and surgical services.

Day Kimball Healthcare[edit | edit source]

  • Day Kimball Healthcare is a non-profit, integrated medical services provider comprised of Day Kimball Hospital, healthcare centers in Danielson, Dayville, Plainfield and Putnam, Day Kimball HomeCare, Hospice & Palliative Care of Northeastern CT, Day Kimball HomeMakers, and Day Kimball Medical Group. Its service area includes Northeast Connecticut as well as nearby Massachusetts and Rhode Island communities.

Generations Family Health Center[edit | edit source]

  • Generations Family Health Center is a federally qualified health center that provides a full range of services to individuals and families in Windham County. Services include primary care, dental care, behavioral health services, and wellness programs.

Health Statistics[edit | edit source]

  • According to the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program, Windham County ranks 6th in health outcomes among the 8 counties in Connecticut. The county has a lower percentage of adults reporting poor or fair health compared to the state average. However, the county has a higher percentage of adults who smoke and a higher percentage of adults who are obese compared to the state average.

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