Meridian Health Services’ President and CEO, Hank Milius, was one of several distinguished professionals invited from the healthcare and substance use treatment and prevention field to a roundtable discussion with State and Federal officials regarding mental health/addiction issues at the NeuroDiagnostic Institute (NDI) in Indianapolis on Friday, September 27, 2019.
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Meridian Health Pediatrics & Prime-Time Urgent Care to Host a Kids Carnival Open House on June 5

Meridian Health Services Exceeds Fundraising Goal From ‘Holidays at Gresham’ Event

Meridian Dental providing free dental exams for children Feb. 17

Meridian Dental providing free dental exams for children Feb. 17

Meridian Dental to offer free dental exams for children on Feb. 17
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New program for mothers will be 1 step in Wayne County’s addiction fight
Incremental improvements leading to meaningful change.

Addiction crisis not about drugs, it’s about ‘community,’ author tells Lafayette leaders
As former Los Angeles Times reporter Sam Quinones tried to get his arms around how and why pain killers took hold of American communities in such devastating ways – a project that became his 2015 book, “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic” – he said he was taken by how hard communities tried to hide what was going on rather than confronting it.

Author, panel of local leaders to discuss solutions to opiate crisis
The Meridian Community Health Speaker Series will feature award-winning author Sam Quinones on Monday, Sept. 30, for a program aimed at bringing awareness and local solutions to efforts to combat the opiate crisis.

Telepsychiatry Helps Recruitment And Patient Care In Rural Areas
from NPR It used to take at least nine months for a patient to schedule an initial appointment with a psychiatrist at Meridian Health Services in Indiana. Now, it takes days, thanks to a program that allows doctors to connect over the Internet with patients, reaching those even in remotest corners of the state. That […]

Sober and Living Life: Using is not an option
On a typical day before Judge Kit Crane takes his seat on the bench, the courtroom is full of whispers as people nervously discuss their cases.

Meridian Health Services Hold Event to Benefit Project SAFE
Last Saturday afternoon, May 11, Meridian Health Services held an event at the Winchester Field House to benefit their Project SAFE. SAFE being an acronym for Substance Awareness and Family Education. As its name suggests, the Project SAFE mission is to raise awareness of the dangers related to substance use and educate and encourage children to make positive choices.

From ‘rock bottom’ to recovery: A mother shares her success story at Rialzo X
Leah Wooten stood on stage at the Horizon Convention Center in front of nearly 1,000 people Saturday night, a video of her and her 6-month-old daughter Jolee playing behind her. As her child’s big, bright eyes shone onscreen, it reminded Wooten just how far she has come.

Meridian Recognizes 2019 Spirit of Meridian Recipients Through a Decade of Philanthropy
Philanthropic endeavors have leaders who believe in the cause and champion for it! For a decade, Charlie Sursa and Fred Reese have been particularly instrumental in Meridian’s philanthropic efforts and are being recognized as recipients of Meridian’s 2019 Spirit of Meridian Award. Philanthropy means the love of humanity—it is the pulse of not-for-profit organizations such […]

Meridian Health acquires Madison County Community Health Center
Meridian Health Services has acquired the Madison County Community Health Center, and plans to expand its services in the county.

Rialzo 10: A breakdown of when, where, ticket information and more
In just a few months, Meridian Health Services will host the 10th running of its annual charity gala, Rialzo.

In Rialzo’s 10th year, combating opioid abuse remains biggest purpose for the party
In photos, it’s elegant dresses, wild tuxedos, four-course meals and ice sculptures. There’s dancing, singing and elaborate décor. One year, a chocolate dessert was served in the shape of a sparkling red shoe. The next, there were belly dancers and a live goat.