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Care in Central Illinois

Carle Health is proud to welcome the former UnityPoint Health – Central Illinois network along with Trillium Place and Methodist College into its system of care with a focus on improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves.

Sisters follow in each other's footsteps to become legacy nurses

Family of nurses delivers history of caring and dedication at Carle Richland Memorial Hospital and Carle Foundation Hospital.

Achoo! Managing allergies with the onset of spring

The beginning of spring often means the onset of allergy symptoms. Itching, avoidance, sometimes medication or even shots are all part of the season for allergy sufferers.

Two doctors at Carle Foundation Hospital share insight about first year of residency

Two doctors wrapping up their first year of residency at Carle Foundation Hospital were among the first graduates from Carle Illinois College of Medicine in 2022.

Advancing technologies can make living with diabetes more manageable

Monitoring blood sugar and managing diabetes day-to-day can be stressful and time consuming, but new technologies and resources are helping to improve this process for many.

Carle Health partners with Illinois Wesleyan University on its student health services

Carle Health assumes responsibility for the clinical management and day-to-day operations of the Illinois Wesleyan University Arnold Health Services in Bloomington, beginning April 1, in a move that both organizations hope will enhance students' access to healthcare. Laura Kane, RN, remains with the health service, joined by Jennifer Toohill, APP.

New software improves communication for Radiology patients using MyCarle

Patients can read radiology reports with ease in their MyCarle accounts as definitions and plain language are added using artificial intelligence.

Carle Foundation Hospital visitors will register, check in, starting March 20

Community members visiting Carle Foundation Hospital patients and those entering the Emergency Department soon will need to show photo identification, register and receive a visitor badge when entering the hospital.

Carle BroMenn sponsors Healthcare House with Habitat for Humanity of McLean County

Carle BroMenn Medical Center is partnering with Habitat for Humanity of McLean County to build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.

Carle’s pulmonary rehab program helps patients breathe easier

With help from Carle’s pulmonary rehab program, patients can improve their long-term health and manage symptoms from chronic lung and respiratory tract diseases.

Check your expectations at the door when it comes to colorectal cancer

The rising incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer makes it important for all adults to have a conversation with their doctor if they experience symptoms that may be consistent with colorectal cancer. The earlier colorectal cancer is detected, the easier it is to treat.

Research collaboration results in sleep sensor ready for manufacturing

Sleep medicine and bioengineering have come together to create and test a sleep sensor to be worn at home, reusable, more reliable and at less costly than the current at-home devices.

Ample opportunities await those interested in volunteering at Carle

Do you have a sparkling personality or are you good at organization? Plenty of opportunities await for those interested in serving their community by volunteering at Carle Health locations.

Carle’s three birthing hospitals achieve Safe Sleep Gold Level certification

Three Carle hospitals receive national certification for following the safe sleep guidelines recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and providing training programs for healthcare team members, and safe sleep education to family and caregivers.

Recognizing the early symptoms of coronary artery disease can help keep your heart healthy

February is American Heart Health Month and a reminder that while coronary artery disease impacts many Americans, there are changes that can help treat and prevent the disease.

Carle Hospice Veteran Recognition Program in Full Swing

Thanks to volunteers, veterans who enter Carle Hospice may give permission to receive a token of appreciation for their service as they cope with end-of-life issues.

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