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Labor shortages impact in-home senior care in Spokane County

Pair of providers identify solutions to address caregiver deficit
April 11, 2024
Erica Bullock

Some providers here are developing creative solutions to overcome labor issues impacting the in-home care industry.


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Catching up with: Spokane startup Crimson Medical Solutions

IV safety management system developer hopes to begin sales this year
March 28, 2024
Mike McLean

Intravenous safety system developer Crimson Medical Solutions Inc. is looking to begin sales by year-end.


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Two senior-living projects in the works in Spokane

Large North Side complex could get underway later this year
March 28, 2024
Linn Parish

Two senior-living projects are in the works in the Spokane area, one a large, $21.7 million assisted-living center on the North Side and the other a small conversion of an old church building in East Spokane. 


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Excelsior Wellness extends timetable on upgrades

First stage of work at Indian Trail campus to be completed in late summer
March 28, 2024
Linn Parish

Excelsior Wellness has extended the timeline on the first phase of renovation at its campus in North Spokane's Indian Trail neighborhood and plans to reevaluate future stages of work in the coming years. 


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Northwest Specialty outpatient surgery center rises

Ambulatory facility to add two operating rooms at campus in Post Falls
March 28, 2024
Mike McLean

Northwest Specialty hospital has a new ambulatory surgery center under construction at its Post Falls campus.


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NATIVE Project youth center takes shape in West Central

Now fully funded, new facility is ahead of schedule
March 28, 2024
Erica Bullock

A four-story, 15,000-square-foot facility for children and youth is taking shape in West Central Spokane. 


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CHAS training facility space nears completion

Cancer Can't, MultiCare projects still in planning phases
March 28, 2024
Dylan Harris

Multiple health care facility projects are underway or are in various planning phases across the Inland Northwest.


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WSU selects design-build team for $60M U District project

NAC, Bouten begin Team Health building early planning phase
March 28, 2024
Karina Elias

Washington State University is in the initial design phase of a 60,000-square-foot Team Health Education building and is anticipating a construction start date of July 2025, depending on funding. 






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Shriners to increase fundraising in 100th year

Nonprofit children's hospital named Bloomsday's Charity of Choice
March 14, 2024
Dylan Harris

Shriners Children's Spokane is hoping for a substantial increase in charitable donations this year as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.


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Meet & Greet: Kyle Ferguson, Chief Executive Officer, HollisterStier Allergy

March 14, 2024
Karina Elias

HollisterStier Allergy CEO, Kyle Ferguson is passionate about the way immunotherapies can improve peoples lives, and wants to make sure the rest of the country can have access those these medicines, and potentially even bring the company, and Spokane, to the global market. 


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