LifeBridge Health Receives New Vans
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LifeBridge Health Receives New Vans



LifeBridge Health recently received two new vans through a Federal Transit Administration grant. These patient transport vans, fully equipped with wheelchair accessibility, will allow disabled and elderly patients to be taken to Levindale and Pikesville Adult Day Centers, and the Sinai Rehabilitation Center.

Pictured next to the vans are Julie E. Cox, LifeBridge Health Vice President of Development, Andy Armetta, Director, Property & Fleet Management, Lindsay Beane, DrPH, Director of Grants Administration, Anna Slesinski, Grant Coordinator, and Gretchen Barnes, Manager of Transportation. Beane and Slesinski were the leads on the grant application.




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