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FORT WAYNE — In its commitment to the health and safety of patients, visitors, co-workers and the community, Parkview Health is implementing multiple precautionary measures across its facilities to mitigate the impact of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). “Parkview is committed to doing everything we can to mitigate the impact of COVID-19,” said Jeffrey Boord, MD, MPH, …read more.

WARSAW — Probably the most significant marker of Sally Nelson’s personality is the Harley-Davidson decal she put on her four-wheel electric scooter. “Everybody who knows me knows about Sally’s Harley,” chuckled the amiable 72-year-old Warsaw resident. Many of those who know her are regulars at the Kosciusko County’s senior activity center on the north side …read more.

SYRACUSE — Chautauqua -Wawasee will host its first book discussion from 2 -3 p.m. at the Oakwood Resort Inn, 702 E. Lake View Road, Syracuse. The event will be held on the first floor in conference room No. 1 that is wheel chair accessible. Admission is free. The book being discussed is “Being Mortal,” by …read more.

  SYRACUSE — A male driver, and lone occupant in a truck, was taken to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, today. The driver suffered unknown injuries when his truck crossed the center line and struck a tree, nearly head-on. The accident occurred at approximately 3:15 p.m. on Huntington Street, (SR 13) Syracuse, just south of Boston …read more.

WARSAW — Parkview Whitley Hospital, which includes Parkview Warsaw, has been selected by Modern Healthcare as one of the 2018 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. This award program identifies and recognizes outstanding employers in the healthcare industry nationwide. “Our co-workers are our greatest asset and we strive to provide a workplace where they are …read more.

WARSAW — Papa John’s, Warsaw, and one of its drivers, Katiana Rodriguez, have been named in a lawsuit stemming from a Jan. 24 accident on East Center Street, Warsaw. According to the complaint filed March 28, Sabra McInturff’s vehicle was struck by a vehicle driven by Rodriguez, as Rodriguez was leaving the Papa John’s parking …read more.

WARSAW — Four Parkview hospitals are being recognized among the Best Places to Work in Indiana: Parkview Huntington Hospital, Parkview Noble Hospital, Parkview Wabash Hospital and Parkview Whitley Hospital, which includes Parkview Warsaw. The thirteenth annual program was created by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Best Companies Group. The statewide survey and awards program …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Becker’s Hospital Review released the latest edition of its list of 58 hospitals and health systems with innovation programs, which included the Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation for the second consecutive year.  The hospitals and health systems listed have committed to innovation with dedicated centers and departments. Research and development from these …read more.

FORT WAYNE — Parkview Behavioral Health and several regional partners will be hosting a series of free suicide awareness and prevention training sessions on Saturday, Sept. 23. It is also known as “Super QPR Saturday.” QPR stands for question, persuade and refer, a technique used to recognize the signs of someone at risk of suicide, …read more.

NEW PARIS — Jasmine Murillo, 12, New Paris, was flown to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, with a severe head injury after striking a vehicle. Murillo was not wearing a helmet. The accident occurred at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22, at CR 31 and Isaac Drive, near Goshen. Officers with the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department reported …read more.

NOBLE COUNTY — Four occupants of a horse drawn buggy were taken to Parkview Regional Hospital, Fort Wayne, for evaluation after a three-vehicle accident on US 6 in the vicinity of CR 450W, east of Ligonier. The accident was at 5:54 p.m. Tuesday, May 23. Ada Fry, 37, suffered a laceration to the arm; Janell …read more.

FORT WAYNE —  Parkview Health was recently named one of the nation’s 15 Top U.S. health systems by Truven Health Analytics®, part of the IBM Watson HealthTM business. Truven Health Analytics is a leading provider of information and solutions to improve the cost and quality of healthcare. This year’s 15 Top Health Systems study evaluated …read more.

SYRACUSE — Brandon L. Bickel, 32, Nappanee, was flown to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, with injuries to his legs, chest and face following a one-vehicle accident. The accident was at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, on US 6, west of Technology Way, north of Syracuse. A passenger in his vehicle was not injured. Elkhart County …read more.

SYRACUSE — Two of the three individuals hospitalized following the Christmas Day accident which took the lives of Kim Conrad, 61, Syracuse, and her son, Stephen Conrad II, 32, Phoenix, Ariz., have been released from the hospital.

FORT WAYNE — Parkview Physicians Group will open its newest primary care clinic, on YMCA Park Drive West off St. Joe Center Road, Fort Wayne on Wednesday, Nov. 30. The clinic is aimed at creating a patient-centric facility for delivering quality care and inspiring well-being in the community. The 14,171 square foot clinic will house …read more.

ELKHART COUNTY — A Ligonier man was airlifted to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, following a two-vehicle accident at SR 13 and CR 50, south of Millersburg. Omar Ibarra Rangel, 19, Ligonier, driver of a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu, suffered lacerations to arms, a broken right arm and internal head injury. Andrew Troyer, 33, Syracuse, driver of …read more.

WARSAW — Francine’s Friends Mobile Mammography will be offering breast screenings on Thursday, Dec. 1 at Parkview Warsaw, 1355 Mariners Drive. Appointments are preferred and may be made by calling (260) 483-1847 or 1 (800) 727-8439, ext. 68120. Walk-in appointments will also be available but appointments will take priority. The mobile mammography unit offers breast screenings …read more.

MILFORD — Lowell Rassi, 88, Camelot Lane, Syracuse, and Kenneth J. Keene, 55, East Street of Dreams, Cromwell, were transported to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, following an accident at 7:37 a.m. Monday, Nov. 14. The accident was on North Old SR 15, south of East CR 1300N, Milford. Milford Police reported Rassi was southbound on …read more.

PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Police have arrested Jamie L. Elsea, 24, Charles Street, Plymouth, on an initial charge of neglect of a dependent. No bond has been set.

FORT WAYNE — Parkview Sports Medicine and the Fort Wayne Sport Club today announced that Parkview Sports Medicine will be the exclusive athletic training and medical partner for the area’s premier soccer organization. Parkview Sports Medicine will provide athletic trainers and performance training at The Summit campus. Fort Wayne Sport Club athletes will also have direct …read more.

NORTH MANCHESTER — On Wednesday, Sept. 28, representatives from Parkview Health, representatives from LifeMed EMS, public safety leaders from Kosciusko and Wabash Counties and elected officials from Kosciusko and Wabash Counties gathered at the North Manchester Department of Public Safety building to hear Parkview Health  announce acquisition and EMS service expansion. Beginning Oct. 1, Parkview Health Emergency …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Are plans in place to handle a multi-agency, multi-discipline response to an emergency situation in the county?

HUNTINGTON — Parkview Huntington Hospital has been recognized on the Becker’s Hospital Review “100 Great Community Hospitals” list for the second year in a row. The Becker’s editorial team selects hospitals for inclusion based on rankings and awards from organizations including iVantage Health Analytics, Truven Health Analytics, Healthgrades, CareChex, the American Nurses Credentialing Center and …read more.

SYRACUSE — Terry E. Powell, 52, East CR 1250N, Milford, suffered a head injury after he was thrown from the moped he was operating. Powell was transported to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. The accident occurred at 2:02 p.m. Friday, on West Railroad Avenue, east of North Oak Street, Syracuse. Samaritan Air Ambulance 2, from Rochester, …read more.

FORT WAYNE — Parkview Regional Medical Center is the first hospital in the state to be recognized as a top performer in the Midas+ Platinum Quality Award program. The Midas+ Platinum Quality Awards recognize industry leadership and hospital excellence and are based on achievement and data-driven performance. “It’s important to us that our patients receive the highest …read more.

WARSAW — Bruce Edward Yeazel, 27, 219 E. Levi Lee Road, Warsaw, is facing charges of theft, a level 6 felony, after he allegedly left Parkview Hospital Emergency Room with hospital property.

WARSAW — Parkview Health System’s new Warsaw location celebrated yet another milestone Wednesday afternoon, April 13, when the ribbon was cut to signify the opening of the new emergency room. The ER officially opens at 7 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, April 14. Hospital representatives, employees and town dignitaries gathered under a clear, blue sky to cut the …read more.

By SUMMER ZIMMER Director of Communications and Social Responsibility, Kosciusko Community YMCA WARSAW — Make sure your kids don’t get bored this spring break; send them to the Spring Break Camp at the Parkview YMCA at 1305 Mariners Drive. Monday, April 4, through Friday, April 8, kids will spend each day jam packed with learning and …read more.

FORT WAYNE — Parkview Regional Medical Center and Parkview Huntington Hospital were recently named two of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals by Truven Health AnalyticsTM, a leading provider of data-driven analytics and solutions to improve the cost and quality of healthcare.

BREMEN — A Fort Wayne man was flown to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, following a single vehicle accident near Bremen Wednesday, Feb. 10. Hsar Wah, 23, Fort Wayne, suffered a broken leg in the accident, which occurred at 1:30 p.m. on SR 331, south of Fifth Road, near Bremen. Marshall County Sheriff’s Department reported Wah …read more.

WARSAW — The community is invited to take a sneak peek at Parkview Hospital’s new Warsaw location during an open house event set for 1-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20. Tours of the 86,000 square-foot facility will take place during that time, giving guests a chance to see the services that will be available starting this …read more.

UPDATE: According to officials at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Grindle was in critical condition as of Monday evening, Dec. 21. SYRACUSE — Kevin Grindle, 47, Syracuse, was initially taken to IU Health Goshen complaining of neck pain following a two-vehicle accident Saturday. The accident occurred at 7:46 p.m. at US 6 and SR 13, north …read more.

By 1ST SGT. CHAD HILL Public Information Officer, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department AKRON — Sheriff’s deputies are currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred this evening in the southwestern Kosciusko County. At approximately 6:49 p.m. this evening, Wednesday, Dec. 16, officers were notified of male subject that had been potentially shot by a female in …read more.

Workers inspect the car after the driver has been removed. PIERCETON — The condition of Audrey E. Montague, 48, West Elm Street, Pierceton, remains unknown after she was flown by Samaritan Air Ambulance to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Saturday morning. Montague was involved in a one-vehicle accident at 8:04 a.m. on East Pierceton Road, west …read more.

By ALEX BROWN Multimedia Journalist, Inside Indiana Business FORT WAYNE — Parkview Hospital’s Randallia campus in Fort Wayne is marking two milestones in its $55 million renovation project. The hospital’s new family birthing center and intensive care unit will open Friday, Dec. 11. The new family birthing center features 10 birthing suites available for new mothers. …read more.

SYRACUSE — Christopher Longenbaugh and his brother, Curtis Logenbaugh, both 33, North Main Street, Syracuse, were flown by Samaritan Air Ambulance to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, with minor bleeding to the head, following a one-vehicle accident on North Kern Road, north of East Duffy Drive, Syracuse. The accident occurred around 9:58 p.m. Police report Christopher …read more.

HUNTNGTON COUNTY — An off-duty Indiana State Trooper is credited with being not only in the right place at the right time this past Saturday night; he also had the proper lifesaving equipment needed to help save the life of a 48 year old Huntington County man outside of the Wal-Mart in Huntington.

WARSAW – The Kosciusko YMCA has open registration for its upcoming youth basketball programs.

PIERCETON — Calvin J. Beard, 19, Goshen Road, Fort Wayne, was released from Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 27, following a vehicle/pedestrian accident earlier that morning. He suffered a concussion and a bruised lung according to the police report.

WARSAW — Warsaw/Wayne Fire Department with a full assist from Winona Lake Fire Department are responding to a fire at 1355 Mariners Drive, the site of the new Parkview Hospital.

WARSAW — Changes to the city’s comprehensive plan to emphasize affordable housing in the East Market Street Neighborhood, Sub-Area Plan, were approved unanimously at the Warsaw Plan Commission meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13. The changes were made to assist with a potential developer for the Little Crow Foods site. Tim Dombrosky, assistant city planner, and Jeremy …read more.

Over 300 kids along with adults converged on Lucerne Park, Warsaw, for the annual Warsaw Parks Department Fall Family Fun Night Friday, Oct. 9. Hundreds waited in line for the two-wagon hay ride, to play pumpkin bowling, make crafts, learn about bats, pet a skunk, pet a miniature pony, rabbit, and beef calves, listen to …read more.

WARSAW — Over Warsaw Community Schools’ Fall Break, the Y will be offering School Break Camp from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA. Children Kindergarten through 6th grade will be kept busy and having fun October 21-23. Wednesday, they will play group games and go on a field trip to HealthWorks Museum in South Bend. Thursday, children will take a field trip to Shipshewana’s corn maze. On Friday, Fall Break Camp will make a craft and Scarecrow Snack Mix, go on a skeleton scavenger hunt, go skating at Eastlake Skate Center and end the day with a movie.

Chautauqua Wawasee will present a fine arts festival at Oakwood from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12.

[weaver_youtube 7pdE-hs2KjU rel=0] WARSAW — The ground was broken in November 2014 for Parkview Warsaw, northwest of Parkview YMCA, since then the ground has been excavated, foundation completed and now the exterior and interior work is taking shape. It won’t be long before the perspective drawing becomes reality. Scott Gabriel, president, Parkvew Whitley Hospital, who …read more.

WARSAW — The final beam in Parkview Hospital’s new Warsaw location is in place, completing yet another phase of the construction of the 86,000 square-foot facility. Representatives from Parkview and the local community gathered at noon Wednesday July 29, to witness as a large crane hoisted the beam in place, completing yet another phase in …read more.

NAPPANEE — A 6-month-old and 2-year-old were flown to Parkview Hospital after a truck hit the horse drawn buggy they were ridding in. The accident occurred at 4:27 p.m. Wednesday, July 22, at SR 19 and CR 50, north of Nappanee.

It was reported yesterday that Parkview Health Systems Inc. owed a settlement of $800,000 for a HIPAA violation. Parkview Health Systems Director of Communications Eric Clabaugh contacted Ink Free News this morning to clarify that the requirements of the settlement have been met beyond what was required. According to Clabaugh, the settlement was reached more …read more.

According to a Department of Health and Human Services press release, Fort Wayne-based Parkview Health System Inc. has agreed to pay $800,000 in a settlement after an investigation involving 71 cardboard boxes containing patients’ confidential information that were discovered unattended alongside a public road, not far from a busy shopping center. A resolution posted on …read more.

Three people attempting to tube on the Wabash River near the Roush Reservoir dam in Huntington county last night were swept off the inflatable tubes in swift water and had to be rescued. Indiana Conservation officers from Wabash, Grant and Kosciusko counties, as well as multiple other emergency response agencies, responded to a 911 call …read more.

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