Ground Breaking Ceremony
Ground Breaking Ceremony
CCMH is breaking ground on a new critical care access hospital in Frederick, Oklahoma.
CCMH is breaking ground on a new critical care access hospital in Frederick, Oklahoma.
CCMH Simulation Center 3401 West Gore Blvd If you have ever wondered about a career in healthcare, this is the fair for you! Come learn about different careers in nursing, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, therapies and more as well as how to get started on the career of your dreams.
This class series meets the first three Tuesdays of each month from 6 - 8:30 pm. Additional classes are offered upon request. Oakwood Classroom in the main hospital To register, email babyclass@ccmhhealth.com or text 580.250.6508 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Inpatient Rehabilitation Conference Room Enter through the Tomlinson Medical Center entrance The Stroke Support Group meets every other Wednesday. For info, call 580.355.5579 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Every Thursday, 11 AM, in hospital lobby To register, text 580.250.5253 Click here to view our informational flyer.
First Thursday of each month, 7 PM Fieldstone Conference Room Click here to view our informational flyer.
Fall 10-week session begins Monday, September 9 at 4 PM If your grief feels like uncharted territory, you are not alone. Grief can be a confusing and isolating experience. Mourning and Meaning is a time of learning about your grief and, if you wish, sharing about grief in a supportive group setting. We will help you understand the terrain and walk alongside you. Find your footing at the next ten-week Mourning and Meaning Grief Group. Register by calling CCMH Caplain Paul Gore at 580.355.8620 or email paul.gore@ccmhhealth.com
This class series meets the first three Tuesdays of each month from 6 - 8:30 pm. Additional classes are offered upon request. Oakwood Classroom in the main hospital To register, email babyclass@ccmhhealth.com or text 580.250.6508 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Every Thursday, 11 AM, in hospital lobby To register, text 580.250.5253 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Fall 10-week session begins Monday, September 9 at 4 PM If your grief feels like uncharted territory, you are not alone. Grief can be a confusing and isolating experience. Mourning and Meaning is a time of learning about your grief and, if you wish, sharing about grief in a supportive group setting. We will help you understand the terrain and walk alongside you. Find your footing at the next ten-week Mourning and Meaning Grief Group. Register by calling CCMH Caplain Paul Gore at 580.355.8620 or email paul.gore@ccmhhealth.com
Meetings are monthly at 6PM, every 3rd Tuesday except July and August CCMH Inpatient Rehabilitation Conference Room For more info, email ccmhostomygroup@gmail.com or call 580.704.7778 Click here to view our informational brochure.
This class series meets the first three Tuesdays of each month from 6 - 8:30 pm. Additional classes are offered upon request. Oakwood Classroom in the main hospital To register, email babyclass@ccmhhealth.com or text 580.250.6508 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Inpatient Rehabilitation Conference Room Enter through the Tomlinson Medical Center entrance The Stroke Support Group meets every other Wednesday. For info, call 580.355.5579 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Every Thursday, 11 AM, in hospital lobby To register, text 580.250.5253 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Informational presentation on the local SANE program and the resources it provides. 1pm | LCHC Family First & virtual To register, email sw.ahec@ccmhhealth.com
Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of an overdose, administer naloxone, and learn morea bout the naloxone program at CCMH. 3pm | LCHC Family First To register, email sw.ahec@ccmhhealth.com
Fall 10-week session begins Monday, September 9 at 4 PM If your grief feels like uncharted territory, you are not alone. Grief can be a confusing and isolating experience. Mourning and Meaning is a time of learning about your grief and, if you wish, sharing about grief in a supportive group setting. We will help you understand the terrain and walk alongside you. Find your footing at the next ten-week Mourning and Meaning Grief Group. Register by calling CCMH Caplain Paul Gore at 580.355.8620 or email paul.gore@ccmhhealth.com
Every Thursday, 11 AM, in hospital lobby To register, text 580.250.5253 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Sometimes, first aid isn't a bandage, CPR or calling 9-1-1. Sometimes, first aid is YOU. This is a virtual course from 9 AM - 4 PM on September 28. To register, email sw.ahec@ccmhhealth.com or call 580.699.7353. Click here to view our informational flyer.
Fall 10-week session begins Monday, September 9 at 4 PM If your grief feels like uncharted territory, you are not alone. Grief can be a confusing and isolating experience. Mourning and Meaning is a time of learning about your grief and, if you wish, sharing about grief in a supportive group setting. We will help you understand the terrain and walk alongside you. Find your footing at the next ten-week Mourning and Meaning Grief Group. Register by calling CCMH Caplain Paul Gore at 580.355.8620 or email paul.gore@ccmhhealth.com
This class series meets the first three Tuesdays of each month from 6 - 8:30 pm. Additional classes are offered upon request. Oakwood Classroom in the main hospital To register, email babyclass@ccmhhealth.com or text 580.250.6508 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Inpatient Rehabilitation Conference Room Enter through the Tomlinson Medical Center entrance The Stroke Support Group meets every other Wednesday. For info, call 580.355.5579 Click here to view our informational flyer.
Every Thursday, 11 AM, in hospital lobby To register, text 580.250.5253 Click here to view our informational flyer.
First Thursday of each month, 7 PM Fieldstone Conference Room Click here to view our informational flyer.
Elmer Thomas Park | spiritofsurvival.com Cancer Center, Lawton | spiritofsurvival.com For many years, Spirit of Survival has been an integral part of the Lawton community and Southwest Oklahoma. It brought participants both locally and from around the country to participate in support of the fight against cancer. This event has been very near to our hearts since its beginning as it is a beacon of hope for those who have battled, continue to battle, or have lost a loved one to cancer. The return of Spirit of Survival will look different this year. Thanks to a partnership with the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Oklahoma, we will be hosting four lengths of Bike Tours starting in Elmer Thomas Park on Saturday, October 5th as well as a Children's Fun Ride. Sunday, October 6th, we will host three events at the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma to include a 5K, Spirit Walk and Kids' Bubble Run.