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Patients in Inova Loudoun Hospital's new Oncology unit will find rooms with special support beds, patient recliner chairs, sleeper chairs for family members and flat panel televisions with DVD players.
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The new Oncology unit at Inova Loudoun Hospital has eight beds, and was designed with the input of patients and family members.
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The Oncology unit at Inova Loudoun Hospital has a comfortable reception area for family members.
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The new eight-bed Oncology unit at Inova Loudoun Hospital was designed with the input of patients and family members in order to create a patient-friendly environment. Patients will find rooms with
special support beds, patient recliner chairs, sleeper chairs for family members and flat panel televisions with DVD players.
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Rachel Lawson, left, looks after nine-year-old Zach Case, foreground, who has a form of autism, and his siblings eight-year-old Jared Case and six-year-old Katie Case while their mother speaks before the Virginia House Appropriations Committee and the Virginia Senate Finance Committee during a public hearing Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, in Richmond, Va.
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Loudoun officials have opened the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital. The reception room features toys and games.
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Loudoun officials have opened the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital. Andy Johnston, executive director of Loudoun Cares congratulates Dr. Judy Hanley on the new center.
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Dr. Judy Hanley, Director of Loudoun's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital, gives a tour to Joanna Heiser, a public school social worker.
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Loudoun officials have opened the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital. Director Of Loudoun CAC, Dr. Judy Hanley, shows off the reception room during the open house.
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Dr. Judy Hanley shows off the reception room in Loudoun's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital.
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Loudoun officials officially opened the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital on Friday. Sue Curtis, Executive Director of Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice/LAWS, reacts to the positive comments about the center.
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Steve Craun, Loudoun hospital security supervisor; Rob Smith of Gradon Manor, a mental health facility; and Joanna Heiser, a Loudoun County public school social worker during the opening of Loudoun's first Child Advocacy Center on Friday.
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Anatomically correct dolls are available to counselors on as as-needed basis the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital.
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Loudoun officials have opened the county's first Child Advocacy Center at Inova Loudoun Hospital. Interviews can be taped and monitored in a room adjacent to the interview room.
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Dr. Yliana Acevedo, M.D., gives Carlos Ramos his 12-month well child checkup.
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Medical Assistant Irma Delcid gives a vaccination shot to 5-year-old patient Nelly Valle. Nelly's mother Mirne Valle stands by her side.
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Lisa Boris, family nurse practitioner, looks into the ears of her 5-year-old patient, Nelly Valle.
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Lauren Cinciaruso is the chief medical officer for Loudoun Community Health Center, which is raising funds to keep up with demand for services.
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Lisa Boris, family nurse practitioner, enters patient information on her wireless laptop at the Loudoun Community Health Center. The center is attempting to raise funds to keep up with demand for services.
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Dr. Yliana Acevedo, M.D., gives Carlos Ramos his 12-month well child checkup at the Loudoun Community Health Center.
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