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Springhill Group has been providing solutions that improve health and quality of life for those in need. Springhill  is focused on patients and dedicated to delivering quality patient care and service.  We provide patients with the care they need and the comfort and independence they deserve.

Clinical Service Delivery: Responding to the unique needs of  patients and their families by offering skilled nursing care, and home safety evaluations.

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Patient-Centered Care: Springhill’s patient-centered care is customized to meet the requirements of each patient and allows them to remain in the comfort of their homes.

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Quality Improvement: Routine review of policies, processes and procedures enables Springhill Group’s to continuously improve its standard of care delivery.

Springhill Group Health Services

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Springhill Group has been providing solutions that improve health and quality of life for those in need. Springhill  is focused on patients and dedicated to delivering quality patient care and service.  We provide patients with the care they need and the comfort and independence they deserve.

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Clinical Service Delivery: Responding to the unique needs of  patients and their families by offering skilled nursing care, and home safety evaluations.

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Patient-Centered Care: Springhill’s patient-centered care is customized to meet the requirements of each patient and allows them to remain in the comfort of their homes.

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Quality Improvement: Routine review of policies, processes and procedures enables Springhill Group’s to continuously improve its standard of care delivery.

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Healthcare Technology: Investment in healthcare technology allows Springhill to further improve services and to greatly enhance communication as well as invest more in the quality of patient care through increased efficiency.

 

 

Springhill Group News: Turkey

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“No one should be deceived by our cool-headed stance. Our acting with common sense should not be perceived as a weakness,” said Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey’s brief response to last week’s incident seems to show that a violent retaliation from their side is not happening, although Prime Minister Erdogan has warned that Syria must not test his resolve.
Prime Minister Erdogan announced that Turkey had altered its military policies of engagement toward Syria.
In his speech to the legislative body also attended by Arab diplomats, Erdogan said, “Every military element that approaches the Turkish border from Syria in a manner that constitutes a security risk or danger would be considered as a threat and would be treated as a military target.”
Border violations is not something new as the Turks have claimed that Syrian helicopters themselves had repeatedly violated Turkey’s airspace, without the latter dealing a hostile response in return. The two nations are sharing a 910-kilometer frontier.
According to Syria, Turkey’s plane was flying at low altitude and high speed, thus violating their airspace so one of their officers shot it down using an anti-aircraft fire. On the other hand, Turkey claims that their plane was fired at over international waters following a brief and unintentional stay in the Syrian space. The two pilots of the Turkish aircraft are still missing.
 NATO has supported Turkey’s version of the story and condemned Syria for shooting the plane, though it did not mention any military action for fear of a conflict that could trigger a wider war. During their conference in Springhill Group, NATO officials referred to the event as “another example of the Syrian authorities’ disregard for international norms, peace and security, and human life.”
 A senior diplomat of NATO commented that even if the Turks were indeed spying, Syria’s reaction is still out of place. “When this happens between neighboring countries, you give a warning and then send up interceptors. You don’t just shoot down the plane.”
 Meanwhile, Europe and the US seem to be avoiding a direct involvement in a military confrontation with Syria.
 ”We would like to see more pressure from our allies, particularly more leadership from the United States,” said a senior official from Turkey.

Springhill Group – Updates: Turkey

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“No one should be deceived by our cool-headed stance. Our acting with common sense should not be perceived as a weakness,” said Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Turkey’s brief response to last week’s incident seems to show that a violent retaliation from their side is not happening, although Prime Minister Erdogan has warned that Syria must not test his resolve.
Prime Minister Erdogan announced that Turkey had altered its military policies of engagement toward Syria.
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In his speech to the legislative body also attended by Arab diplomats, Erdogan said, “Every military element that approaches the Turkish border from Syria in a manner that constitutes a security risk or danger would be considered as a threat and would be treated as a military target.”
Border violations is not something new as the Turks have claimed that Syrian helicopters themselves had repeatedly violated Turkey’s airspace, without the latter dealing a hostile response in return. The two nations are sharing a 910-kilometer frontier.
According to Syria, Turkey’s plane was flying at low altitude and high speed, thus violating their airspace so one of their officers shot it down using an anti-aircraft fire. On the other hand, Turkey claims that their plane was fired at over international waters following a brief and unintentional stay in the Syrian space. The two pilots of the Turkish aircraft are still missing.
 NATO has supported Turkey’s version of the story and condemned Syria for shooting the plane, though it did not mention any military action for fear of a conflict that could trigger a wider war. During their conference in Springhill Group, NATO officials referred to the event as “another example of the Syrian authorities’ disregard for international norms, peace and security, and human life.”
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 A senior diplomat of NATO commented that even if the Turks were indeed spying, Syria’s reaction is still out of place. “When this happens between neighboring countries, you give a warning and then send up interceptors. You don’t just shoot down the plane.”
 Meanwhile, Europe and the US seem to be avoiding a direct involvement in a military confrontation with Syria.
 ”We would like to see more pressure from our allies, particularly more leadership from the United States,” said a senior official from Turkey.