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In assuring the healthcare needs are met for the City of Haleyville the following services are available:

Pharmacies

Fred's Pharmacy              814 20th Street
CVS Pharmacy            420 Hwy 13 
Majors Drugs               2308 11th Avenue
Medical Arts Drugs     42322 Hwy 195
Wal-Mart                       Hwy 195 E

Dental

Banks Family Dentistry, owner Charles Heath Banks, DMD, was established in November 1997. They moved their operation to a newly constructed facility in June 2004, located on Highway 195. The services offered are preventive dentistry and restorative and cosmetic dentistry. The hours of operation are 8-5 Monday through Thursday. They currently have 5 employees.

Dan M. Lakeman, DMD P.C. offers general dentistry services. His business was established in 1992 at 1001 Highway 13. He has a current staff of 5 with hours of operation 8-5 Monday through Thursday.

Robert L. Stewart DMD, is located at 1201 21st Street. He has a staff of 4 and provides general dentistry. His hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 8AM to 12 PM, 1PM to 5PM, and Fridays 8AM to 12 PM


Optometrists

James Hunter Manasco, OD, PC is located at the Manasco Professional Building located at 1900 11th Avenue. This business was established in February 1975. They provide eye examinations, prescription glasses, contact lens, and sunglasses with a staff of 5. Their hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 8Am to 5Pm (closed 12 to 1 for lunch) and Wednesday and Saturday 8AM to 12 PM.

Alabama Eye Center, PC is located at 1109 20th Street. They provide ophthalmology services from 8AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday.


Chiropractic Services

Boshell Chiropractic Clinic is located at 8177 Highway 13. Doctors Ray and Amy Boshell operate this clinic.

Palmer Chiropractic Wellness and Rehab was established in 1984. Dr Kevin Palmer and Doctor Stephanie White with a staff of 10 operate this clinic. They are located in the Village East Shopping Center with hours of Monday and Wednesday 8AM to 6PM, Tuesday and Thursday 8AM to 5PM and Saturdays by appointment. The services they provide are pre-employment exams, drug testing, DOT physicals, family care, lab testing, message therapy, rehab, wellness, breath alcohol testing and workman’s compensation injuries. Future plans included hiring a third doctor and providing wellness classes.

Northwest Chiropractic Clinic is operated by Doctor Cegal Reams and Doctor Wade O’Mary. The are located on highway 195 across from Lakeland Community Hospital.


Ambulance Service

Regional Paramedical Service was established in July 1987. They oprate 24 hours a day, 7days a week. They provide paramedic transport and non-emergency transport.


Hospices

Volunteers of America, Hospice of Winston County is located at 15353 Highway 278, Double Springs, Alabama. They were established in October 2002 with 6 employees on staff. The hours of operation are 8AM to 4:30PM Monday through Friday, with nurses on call 24 hours, 7 days a week. They provide skilled nursing services, home care aides, social services, chaplain services, volunteers, medication, and medical supplies. They plan to expand their services in other counties and increase their patient census.

Hospice of Northwest Alabama is located in Winfield, Alabama. They were founded in 1983 by community leaders in Winston and Marion Counties as a not-for-profit, non-denominational program available to all, regardless of age, race, color, creed, national origin, handicap condition, illness, or ability to pay. They are certified by the Medicare and Medicaid programs and are members of the Alabama Hospice Organization, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the Hospice Alliance of Alabama. The services and programs of Hospice of Northwest Alabama, Inc. are supported by memorial, contributions, and gifts from individuals, groups, organizations, and corporate citizens.


The Haleyville Health Care Center, located on Highway 5, was built in the 1960’s. One addition was added in 1970. The facility has 97 bed available for resident care. The staff consists of 5 on call doctors, one CRNP, and 25 Nurses and 60 employees that provide 24 hour skilled nursing care and rehabilitation.


Lakeland Community Hospital

History – Opened in 1969 as Burdick-West Memorial Hospital. Named in memory of Burdick family (revenue commissioner who coordinated acquiring funds to build and operate facility) and West family (donated the land on which the hospital was built). Initial construction was two story, with third floor addition completed in 1977. Operated by Winston County Healthcare Authority until July 1996 when sold to Caraway Methodist Health Systems in Birmingham. Name changed to Carraway Burdick West Medical Center. Acquired in December 2002 by LifePoint Hospitals, Inc., based in Brentwood, TN. Carraway name was deleted, then changed name to Lakeland Community Hospital in 2003.

Services provided – Licensed for 99 beds, operate 43 medical/surgical beds and 4 ICU beds. 24 hour emergency room coverage, IP and OP surgery, diagnostic x-ray, CAT scan, nuclear medicine, mammography, ultrasound, echocardiography, stress testing, EEG, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, laboratory, home health, OP partial hospitalization program.


Assisted Living

Rose Manor, an assisted living facility, located at 41818 Highway 195, Haleyville, Alabama was constructed in 1998. Angela Kimbrough is the administrator and Dr. Owens is the Medical Director. They currently have a staff of 12 and 3 LPNs. They have 16 beds occupied at the facility. Rose Manor also provides specialty care to individuals with dementia and the facility is a private pay facility, which limits the population that they can serve.

Magnolia Manor , an assisted living facility located at 13074 Pounder - Sims Road, Haleyville Alabama was constructed in 1999. Ginger Hill is the administrator and Dr. Owens is the Medical Director. They currently have a staff of 14 and 3 LPNs . An RN visits the facility monthly. They can accommodate 16 individuals. They currently have 11 residents. The facility is a private pay facility, which limits the population that they can serve.

Numerous opportunities for growth are available because of the aging of the population of Haleyville. The lack of Medicaid and Medicare funding are limiting factors for growth. Federal funding may have a serious effect on how business is conducted. It is anticipated that in the future assisted living facilities will be offering services on a federal mandated basis, similar to Nursing Home today. Assisted living facilities promote individuality, dignity and offers a choice for individuals.


Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center is a public non-profit organization chartered for the purpose of providing mental health services in a community setting. The Mental Health Center was one of several community mental health centers created as the result of the Wyatt decision. Wyatt Vs Stickney was a federal court decision that provided for the de-institutionalization of mentally ill persons from State mental hospitals and service delivery options in the local communities. The final Wyatt settlement has been reached and has created a consumer and family driven service delivery in local communities throughout the state and nation. Northwest is now over thirty years old and represents one of the largest community Mental Health Centers in Alabama.

Comprehensive Community Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse services are provided in five (5) counties including: Walker, Winston, Fayette, Marion and Lamar counties.

Six Outpatient Care offices existed with over 4700 active cases and over 2000 new cases each year. These facilities provide:
Intake, evaluations and testing service.
Individual, family and group counseling for any age group
Emergency and Intervention services
Case management
Medical evaluations, medication management and indigent drugs
Rehabilitation
Consultation and education and family support
In-house transportation

Six group homes.
· Two for elderly clients, 22 beds
· Two for clients requiring intensive supervision, 26 beds
· Two for clients requiring specialized care 24 beds
· Semi independent apartment complexes 30 beds
· Supported living in foster care 28 beds.
· One comprehensive Residential program 50 beds
· 27 Residential Care facilities for the Mentally Retarded 58 beds.
Children’s programs.
Geriatric Services
Job readiness training (Rehab Day Programs)
Comprehensive Substance Abuse Treatment Centers.

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