Good Samaritan Hospital bids adieu in Dayton, Ohio. |
Population is declining rapidly in this community and a local hospital is set to close its doors leaving thousands of Ohioans without a nearby hospital.
A major blow to the rust belt city of Dayton, Ohio.
I don't know how long I can stay in this community.
Dayton is losing a major hospital. Good Samaritan Hospital will be closing in late 2018. Premier Health Partners, the healthcare agency that owns the hospital will reroute services to Miami Valley Hospital, the city's largest medical facility.
The healthcare company said that it's not feasible to have two hospitals nearby. I call that bullshit.
Obviously, the Grandview Hospital is only two miles away and is owned by Kettering Health Group. There is no sign of closing.
Back to back blows to the city.
Dayton city schools is planning on closing ten schools.
Greater Dayton RTA is eliminating routes and raising bus fares. It will eliminate services for areas that depend on transit.
Nan Whaley, the city's inept mayor is not bringing Dayton back to its glory days.
You know things are on the downside when you can travel city streets in the rush hour and traffic is extremely light.
Donald J. Trump isn't making Dayton great. So far, the bleeding continues and we can thank the Republicans and Democrats for its decline.
Sad. First, Salem Mall. Second, GM and NCR. Third, Hara Arena. Forth, Meadowdale. Now this closing of the Good Samaritan Hospital!
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