Archbold Living – Cairo is a 66,000-square-foot facility connected to Archbold Grady in Cairo, Georgia. The brand new facility features 75 beds, both private and semi-private. The semi-private rooms are unique, providing each resident with their own bedroom area. The facility will offer rehabilitation, skilled nursing, wound care, and medical care.
Our primary care values include the following high-quality services:
Skilled Nursing Care
• Individualized activities program to fit the needs of all residents
• Programs include devotionals, music, games, arts and crafts, seasonal events, community interaction, and more
Archbold Memorial Hospital has announced its inaugural class of internal medicine residents. These five physicians will spend the next three years at ...
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Continue ReadingArchbold Medical Center is excited to welcome general surgeon Morgan E Lane, MD, to the medical staff. Lane earned a Bachelor of Science degree in ...
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