Woodson county, KS

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Woodson County, Kansas[edit | edit source]

Woodson County is a county located in Southeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2020 census, the county population was 3,155. The largest city and county seat is Yates Center. The county was named in honor of Daniel Woodson, secretary of the Kansas Territory.

Healthcare in Woodson County[edit | edit source]

Healthcare is a vital aspect of any community, and Woodson County is no exception. The county is served by several healthcare facilities, providing a range of services from primary care to specialized treatments.

Yates Center Health and Rehab[edit | edit source]

Yates Center Health and Rehab is a skilled nursing facility located in Yates Center, the county seat of Woodson County. It offers a variety of services including long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and respite care. The facility is equipped with modern medical equipment and a team of experienced healthcare professionals to provide quality care to its residents.

Woodson County Health Department[edit | edit source]

The Woodson County Health Department is a government agency responsible for protecting and improving the health of the residents of Woodson County. It provides a variety of services including immunizations, health education, and disease prevention programs. The department also conducts regular health inspections of food establishments and other facilities in the county.

Allen County Regional Hospital[edit | edit source]

Located in the neighboring Allen County, the Allen County Regional Hospital is a critical access hospital that serves the residents of Woodson County. The hospital offers a range of services including emergency care, surgical services, and diagnostic imaging. It is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology and staffed by a team of dedicated healthcare professionals.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in Woodson County, Kansas is well-served by a variety of facilities, each offering a range of services to meet the needs of the community. From the skilled nursing care provided by Yates Center Health and Rehab, to the public health services of the Woodson County Health Department, and the critical access care of Allen County Regional Hospital, residents have access to comprehensive healthcare services close to home.

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