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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine visits Rosary Hall outpatient addiction treatment program


Ohio Governor Mike DeWine visits Rosary Hall outpatient addiction treatment program

The Sisters of Charity Health System was honored to host Governor Mike DeWine Thursday, February 6. Governor DeWine toured the outpatient addiction treatment program, Rosary Hall, which has provided care, treatment and hope to over 100,000 drug and alcohol dependent people since 1952. Rosary Hall has relocated into a modern space in the Sisters of Charity Health System Building, 2475 East 22nd Street.

In addition to hearing about the variety of treatment options at Rosary Hall, Governor DeWine learned about the historic contributions of Sr. Ignatia Gavin, CSA, the founder of Rosary Hall and a co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.

For additional information about Rosary Hall, please call 216.363.2570.

Pictured here in front of the listing of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are Dr. Ted Parran, co-medical director of Rosary Hall; Sister Judith Ann Karam, CSA, congregational leader of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine; Ohio Governor Mike DeWine; and Ben Silver, administrative director of Behavioral Health and Addiction Services for the Sisters of Charity Health System.

 


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