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Falls are a major threat to the health and independence of older adults. Learn how to reduce the risk of falling by attending free workshop and strengthening class taught by Cascade Medical’s Rehab Services team.

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Cascade Medical Foundation is within $4,000 of purchasing new cancer screening equipment, thanks to a boost from the Community Foundation of North Central Washington.

Signing up for insurance on the Washington Health Benefits Exchange is a confusing process, now more than ever. Cascade Medical is offering free, in-person help for Upper Valley residents. Two bilingual insurance navigators – Lora Zamudio and Richard Vazquez – can help:

You can make a difference in Upper Valley medical care. Join Cascade Medical’s Part-time Resident Advisory Council meeting, 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 11, in the Arleen Blackburn Room.

 Cascade Medical is offering free breast cancer screenings for uninsured women in the Upper Valley, thanks to

Cascade Medical will save taxpayers more than $1 million by refinancing a series of bonds at a lower interest rate.

The emergency drill scheduled for 7 p.m. 9/19 (Tuesday) will be a tabletop training, not a full-scale hospital evacuation as previously announced. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Cascade Medical and Chelan County Fire District 3 decided to postpone the full-scale exercise to a later date.

More than 100 students and their families lined up for free sports physicals, provided by more than two dozen volunteers from Cascade Medical and Cascade School Distric

Cascade Medical is excited to announce Kelly Boeing, PA-C, will join our team of primary care providers in August. Boeing specializes in family medicine, with expertise in nutrition and chronic disease management.

Cascade Medical and Cascade School District have teamed up