At Manito Garden Apartments, a facility for low-income seniors located at 500 E. 29th, the staff and property managers work together to provide and maintain an affordable place for residents to live.
Beacon Cancer Care has expanded its services by opening Beacon Rheumatology in the Chinook Medical Building, at 980 W. Ironwood Drive, in Coeur d'Alene.
Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Dustin Dinning joined the practice to launch Beacon
Nearly a 1 1/2 years into the $45.2 million remodel and expansion at its main campus, Kootenai Health is on pace to complete the major project this fall.
The project involves revamping some existing spaces and adding a three-floor, 21,500-square-foot a
Excelsior Wellness Center has started the $7 million first phase of expansion and renovation at its campus in Spokane's Indian Trail neighborhood.
In all, the organization plans projects that will be completed in three stages over the next four years
Stepping Stones Pediatric Therapy PLLC plans to open a new clinic in West Spokane following the remodel of an existing building, says Michelle LaMotte, clinic co-owner.
LaMotte says, 'We needed more space and something that was more accessible to our
Spokane-based nonprofit Excelsior Wellness Center LLC has started the first of three phases of renovations at its campus with a focus on integrating trauma-informed design, an emerging concept within architectural design.
At 8 years old, Mason Diamond, of Spokane, was like a lot of kids. The active youngster loved playing sports, hanging out with friends, and spending time with his doting parents and carefree siblings.
But Mason's world took a daunting turn on Sept. 3
Franchisees Jamie and Melissa Major have brought Ellie Mental Health to Coeur d'Alene.
The new mental health outpatient clinic, Ellie Mental Health of North Idaho, is one of more than 300 franchises the St. Paul, Minnesota-based franchising company
Some dental professionals here say many of their patients over 65 have prioritized oral health for much of their lives, but maintaining oral health in retirement becomes a challenge for those who must pay out of pocket for care.
The Native Project, a Spokane-based social-service nonprofit, is proposing a new $8 million project for children and youth services at 1907 W. Maxwell, in Spokane's West Central neighborhood, according to preliminary planning documents on file with the