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The Regional Cancer Center provides convenient, comfortable and efficient services to all cancer patients, whether they are treated as inpatients or outpatients.
The SBL Heart Center offers comprehensive cardiovascular services, including advanced diagnostic testing, treatments, and rehabilitation, providing exceptional care close to home in a spacious, state-of-the-art facility.
Our excellent team of board-certified surgeons and advanced practice providers specializing in a wide range of orthopedic issues. Our orthopedic care is recognized by The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Total Hip and Knee Replacement Certification.
AdvantAge 50 offers a free membership for individuals 50 and older, delivering valuable perks like discounts on prescriptions, medical equipment, parking, dining, transportation, and a quarterly newsletter.
The Healthy Living Fitness Center offers personalized fitness and nutrition coaching in a welcoming environment, backed by trained experts and physician-referred programs for safe and effective workouts.
Sarah Bush Lincoln is committed to creating healthy communities. It is part of its mission and an important part of its strategic plan. That’s because our country, and our community, are facing an obesity epidemic.
Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program’s mission is to provide quality meals for healthier lives. We help seniors improve their nutrition, sustain their independence and enhance the quality of their life by providing meals, fellowship and connections to other needed services.
Oh, Baby! offers a variety of comprehensive prenatal and infant care educational classes to help expectant and new parents and their babies get off to a great start. Support and expertise do not end at the last class session.
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Do you know what to do if a fire breaks out at home? How can you best prevent a home fire? Find out more by taking this quiz on fire prevention.
Mattresses and bedding are the most common materials to burn first in a fire started by a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. Those materials are followed by trash and upholstered furniture, according to the NFPA. If you smoke at home, take these steps to prevent fires:
That's more than in any other place in the home, according to the NFPA. Cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires and of home fire injuries. The main cause of cooking fires is leaving cooking unattended. To help prevent cooking fires, follow these tips from the NFPA:
If a small grease fire starts in a pan, put on an oven mitt and slide a lid onto the pan to smother the flames. Turn off the burner, and leave the pan alone until it is completely cool. Never use water on a grease fire, because that can spray burning grease elsewhere in the kitchen.
The NFPA says that Christmas Day is the peak day for candle fires. More than half of candle fires occur when a candle is left burning unattended near a combustible material. To help prevent fires caused by candles, follow these tips from the NFPA:
If you use candles during a power outage, don't carry a lighted candle. Never use a lighted candle to check on pilot lights or when adding fuel to a heater or lantern.