Health & Wellness

Gig Harbor mom, gymnastics coach recovering from ruptured brain aneurysm

Apr 29, 2025 | By:

Aimee Hentschell, a single mother of three who coaches at a private gym in Kent, is doing well but faces a long road to full recovery.

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PenMet recreation center opening July 1

Apr 24, 2025 | By:

A soft opening will occur in June, along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 17 and grand opening celebration on June 21.

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State’s solution to its budget deficit could cost hospitals millions of dollars

Apr 22, 2025 | By:

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, which owns both hospitals on the Kitsap Peninsula, is bracing for the fallout from Washington’s multi-billion dollar budget deficit and the impacts it could have across its network of Puget Sound hospitals. State hospitals have lost millions of dollars and struggled to regain profitability since the pandemic. Now, they estimate they

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Bill would make it harder for insurance companies to deny mental health treatment

Apr 16, 2025 | By:

The legislation, awaiting Gov. Bob Ferguson’s signature, requires insurance companies to follow transparent criteria when making determinations about mental health and substance abuse treatments.

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Hospitals wary of potential cuts to Medicaid

Apr 15, 2025 | By:

Republicans in Congress want to aggressively cut the budget, and health care leaders fear they will trim Medicaid — which could devastate rural hospitals.

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Master plan pursuing a more connected Crescent Creek Park

Apr 10, 2025 | By:

Few new amenities are planned, but some might be moved around and there will be smoother flow among them.

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Military medicine cutbacks put strain on civilian health care system — as well as service members and retirees

Apr 01, 2025 | By:

Naval Hospital Bremerton offers fewer services than it did just a few years ago, forcing many patients into the overburdened civilian system.

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Joel’s Law was intended as a lifeline for families facing mental illness; is it working?

Mar 28, 2025 | By:

Joel’s Law, now a decade old, allows family members to petition for involuntary mental health treatment. The number of cases involving Joel’s Law petitions has increased statewide by 266% since 2020.

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Kitsap County clinic reports results from using TMS therapy to treat depression

Mar 20, 2025 | By:

TMS therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate nerve cells in regions of the brain that typically have decreased activity when a patient has depression.

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