KSB Hospital
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Our mission is to restore, maintain and enhance health by providing superior care now and in the future. Visit KSB Hospital at any of our ten locations:
- KSB Hospital, 403 E First St, Dixon
- Commerce Towers, 215 E First St, Dixon
- Town Square Centre, 102 S Hennepin Ave, Dixon
- Edwards Clinic, 144 North Court, Dixon
- KSB Eye & Vision Center, 511 Palmyra St, Dixon
- KSB Medical Group/Ashton Clinic, 707 Main Street, Ashton
- KSB Center for Health Services/Amboy Clinic, 305 E Joe Drive, Amboy
- KSB Center for Health Services/Oregon Clinic, 1307 W Washington St, Oregon
- KSB Center for Health Services/Polo Clinic, 1107 S Division St, Polo
- KSB Hospital - Mt. Morris Clinic, 405 Charles St, Mt. Morris
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KSB Hospital is excited to announce the purchase of the Midland States Bank building in downtown Dixon. The historic building will be dedicated and renamed KSB Lovett Center, in honor of the Lovett Family. “We couldn’t think of a more fitting tribute to the Lovett family, who have been so dedicated to the community, to local banking, and to this historic building than renaming the building in their honor,” said KSB CEO David Schreiner. Under the terms of the sale, Midland States Bank staff will continue to occupy the second and third floors of the building. KSB will occupy the basement, first, fourth and fifth floors.
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Congrats to our Town Square Registration & Dr. Power's Staff for winning our "Healing Heart of Healthcare" Wreath contest! Thank you to all of our participants for their creativity and teamwork! Stop by the KSB Cafeteria during the month of May to see all of our beautiful wreaths on display.
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Tune in to AM1460 at 8:35 to hear KSB CEO Dave Schreiner wrap up our live Hospital Week broadcasts! #HospitalWeek
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KSB Hospital team members are rockin' crazy socks today for our Employee Fun & Friends Day during #HospitalWeek! We take healthcare seriously - our footwear not so much :)
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It's #WheresThatWednesday everyone! In honor of #HospitalWeek this week, can you tell us where this photo of the original KSB Hospital is at? Fun fact: The original KSB Hospital was a 17 bed facility when it opened in 1897! The funds for the building cost $7,250 and was raised by individuals, churches and city organizations within the community.
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Tune in to AM1460 at 8:40 to hear Grace Crowe and Nancy Varga discuss KSB Community Wellness initiatives live from the hospital!
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>> CAST YOUR VOTE! << The caring hearts and creative minds at KSB came together in honor of #HospitalWeek, to make some fabulous wreaths! Help us select our winner! The wreath with the most votes by 2pm on Friday will win a special treat for their team! #TheHealingHeartofHealthcare *Make sure to like the original photo on our KSB page in order for your vote to count!*
Dr. Monther El Bzour
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Congratulations to Bryan Zobeck, pharmacist at KSB’s Family Health Center and Anticoagulation Clinic, for being named Faculty Preceptor of the Year at both the Rockford and Chicago campuses of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) College of Pharmacy!
Special Thanks from Jason Roe – Culver’s Owner
The best part of my job is hearing, nearly every day, of the amazing work members of the KSB Family do for our patients and their families. Here's the latest from Jason Roe, Culver's owner. This is shared with Jason's permission. Thank you for the flowers following my surgery last Wednesday. The personal touch is always heartwarming and well-appreciated. Mostly though, I want to thank you for the experience. [ 118 more words ] http://ksbpulse.com/2017/05/special-thanks-from-jason-roe-culvers-owner/
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KSB is delighted to announce Sandy Rackow, RN as our Spring 2017 DAISY Award recipient for excellence in nursing! Sandy has been caring for patients at KSB for over 37 years and was nominated by a fellow nurse for the care and love she showed during her daughter's five-week hospital stay.
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Thank you to all of our nurses for the care and compassion they show every day!