From healthcare costs to how easy it is to find a doctor, here's what two local experts had to say about medicine and health in Columbia, Missouri.
What are medicine, hospitals, and health issues like in Columbia, Missouri?
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The City spends a lot of their expenditures to provide free parks for the community. They spare no expense as these parks are well maintained and beautiful places for families to reconnect with each other and nature. Stevens Lake Park has a lake complete with surrounding paved walking track, playground, splash pad, swim beach and several covered picnic areas. The grounds are adjacent to a hospital and this provides a welcoming area for exercise for lunch breaks for staff.
Columbia maintains connectedness through the parks systems, schools and downtown committee. There is a connection created with all populations. Efforts toward equality and fair treatment for all are everywhere you turn. Outreach groups are available for all whether it be for mental health, financial need, providing food and shelter or even a great group for fair treatment and adoption of animals. There is the Armory, FACES program and the Central Missouri Humane society. Most of Columbia is very pet friendly and allows them in most establishments downtown.
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