CAPITO DISCUSSES RURAL HEALTH CARE IN GRANTSVILLE - King And Queen Of Long Term Care Present Gifts

(08/16/2003)

Barb Lay, CEO of MHHCC, welcomes Congresswoman Captio

Hettie Shaffer and Bill Bright, the King and Queen of MHHCC
Long Term Care, presented gifts to Congresswoman Capito

Congresswoman Shelly Moore Capito was at Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center yesterday to discuss the importance of rural health care to West Virginia. She praised the initiatives of the local center to deliver broad-based care.

"Thousands of West Virginians depend on rural health care centers to get quality health care, including affordable, accessible prescription drug coverage under Medicare," she said.

This week is National Health Care Center Week, recognizing community health centers around America.