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Tips for your Best Year of Fitness

New year, new you? If you’ve resolved to make 2025 the year you get fit, it’s important to take it one step at a time (no pun intended). Making a yearlong fitness plan can help you keep your ambitious lifestyle changes in place after January.

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Keeping Teens Safe on the Road

Grady’s Shattered Dreams program is teaching teens the dangers of distracted driving. The program’s success helped it earn a state grant that will help it continue to grow.

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Bank of America Grant Expands Mobile care

Thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Bank of America Foundation, Grady's Mobile Integrated Health Team will bring essential medical care to even more patients' homes, helping prevent emergency room visits while ensuring our most vulnerable neighbors receive the care they need.

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Making Your List, Checking it Twice: What to Bring to the ER

Planning for holiday emergencies? Skip the candy canes and bring these essential items if you need to visit the emergency room. Our handy checklist can make your unexpected hospital visit a smoother experience. Read more and see the checklist.

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Grady's Nurse Residency Program Earns National Honor

Our robust, highly experiential residency curriculum ensures that Grady’s newest nurses are well prepared for a nursing career at Grady from their first day on the job. The program recently earned the prestigious Practice Transition Accreditation Program (PTAP) designation with distinction from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), its highest level of recognition.

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Showers of Hope: Grady's Partnership with Flowing With Blessings

Grady's partnership with Flowing With Blessings is restoring dignity to people experiencing homelessness in Atlanta. This mobile shower service, which has provided over 5,000 showers since 2022, exemplifies our commitment to comprehensive and equitable care for all patients.

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Protect Your Health: Grady Offering Flu Vaccinations

Falling leaves and college football can only mean one thing – it’s time to get your flu vaccination. Grady is making it easy for you to stay healthy by offering vaccinations at seven convenient locations across Atlanta. With the potential for an early flu season still prevalent in Georgia, now's the time to act.

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Grady’s Mobile Mammography Bus Cruising Toward a New Milestone

Grady's Mobile Mammography Bus is rolling through Atlanta neighborhoods to provide free breast and cervical cancer screenings. At nearly 2,000 mammograms and growing, it’s an important program in Grady’s extensive work addressing health disparities in our community.

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Grady Opens New Lee & White Outpatient Center in South Fulton

The new state-of-the-art medical facility in Atlanta’s West End provides South Fulton residents with access to essential health services from primary care and orthopedics to cancer screenings and lab facilities. It also furthers Grady’s commitment to ensuring all Atlantans have access to top-quality healthcare.

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New Grant is Helping More Atlantans Stay Healthy

Grady's Food As Medicine program is growing thanks to a generous gift from the Enterprise Mobility FoundationTM! We're helping more patients than ever learn to cook, shop, and eat in ways that will allow them to control disease and live stronger, healthier lives.

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August is the Ideal Month for Considering Grady in Your Will and Estate Planning

August is the perfect time to explore how you can leave a lasting legacy with Grady. Learn about the benefits of planned giving, simple steps to get started and how your gift can impact Atlanta's healthcare future. Thoughtful planning isn’t expensive or just for the wealthy. It can reduce your tax burden and reduce the stress on your loved ones during an already difficult time.

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