Paige Douglas+FollowBig changes for Cayce: Red Lobster becomes a clinicThe old Red Lobster on Knox Abbott Drive won’t be empty much longer—MUSC is turning it into a primary care center, set to open this fall. For folks in Cayce and West Columbia, this means easier access to healthcare right in the neighborhood, especially as the area keeps growing. It’s wild to think a spot where many shared seafood dinners will soon help keep the community healthy. What do you think about this transformation? Would you rather see more healthcare, restaurants, or something else in these old buildings? #Business #CayceSC #CommunityHealth00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowBradford’s $25M expansion brings hope to SouthavenBradford Health Services is making a huge impact in Southaven—not just by naming Stacy Dodd as their 2025 Business Development Rep of the Year, but by investing $25 million in a brand-new Woodland Recovery Center. This means more access to life-changing addiction treatment, new jobs, and a stronger local recovery community. The 100-bed facility, set to open in 2026, will offer a modern, supportive environment for those seeking help. It’s inspiring to see both individual dedication and major investment come together to support our neighbors. How do you think this expansion will shape our community? #Business #Southaven #CommunityHealth00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowDorchester’s Harbor Health welcomes new CEOBig changes are coming to Harbor Health Services in Dorchester—Susan Yee is stepping in as CEO next month, bringing decades of experience from New York’s largest community health network. Yee’s passion for community care was inspired by Dr. Jack Geiger, a pioneer in public health right here in Dorchester. She’s already talking about making healthcare more accessible and culturally responsive for everyone served by Harbor Health’s five centers. With 30,000+ patients and a deep local legacy, this feels like a turning point. What do you hope to see from Harbor Health’s new leadership? #Business #Dorchester #CommunityHealth00Share
xwest+FollowStomach bug season: What’s hitting our communityStomach troubles seem to be making the rounds lately, and it’s not just you—lots of folks are sharing stories of sudden diarrhea and upset stomachs, even when the rest of the family is fine. With flu, COVID, RSV, and now a possible gastro bug all circulating, it’s a tough time to stay healthy. People are swapping tips: wash hands often, keep rehydration drinks handy, and don’t hesitate to rest up on a bland diet if you get hit. Norovirus is reportedly showing up earlier this year, too. Anyone else dealing with this? What’s helped you bounce back? #Health #BodyHealth #communityhealth123Share