Libraries receive blood pressure kits from Stoughton Health

Libraries receive blood pressure kits from Stoughton Health
Donna Olson Board Chair — Stoughton Health
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Stoughton Health has donated blood pressure monitoring kits to two local libraries, the E.D. Locke Public Library in McFarland and the Stoughton Public Library. This initiative is part of Stoughton Health’s commitment to promoting community health and wellness.

The donated kits include a blood pressure cuff and educational materials, which are available for checkout at both libraries. Chris Brabant, President & CEO of Stoughton Health, emphasized the importance of making health resources accessible to the community.

Heidi Cox, Director of E.D. Locke Public Library, along with Jim Ramsey, Director of Stoughton Public Library, and Amy Hynek from Adult Services, have been involved in facilitating this donation to ensure that patrons can benefit from these resources.



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