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Larger gym provided by three-year Unity Health Foundation campaign

The Unity Health Foundation wrapped up a three-year “Home Is Where The Heart Is” campaign in 2020, raising $1.1 million. A complete renovation was done to the Inpatient Physical Rehabilitation Center at the Specialty Care campus on South Main Street. The gym now opens up as a larger room.
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