Johnson County business news: August 19 – Daily Journal

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Bank launches cleaning supplies drive

First Financial Bank is working to make it easy for all community members have a safe and clean home by launching a local cleaning supplies drive at its financial center in Franklin, at 50 Branigin Road.

Unopened and unexpired cleaning supplies can be dropped off at all First Financial locations during business hours from Aug. 21 – Sept. 1.

After the cleaning supplies drive concludes, all donations will be delivered to local organizations selected by associates at each financial center.

Physicians join Center Grove Family Medicine

Two family medicine physicians, Dr. Adam Price and Dr. Michael Roesler are accepting new patients after joining the care team at Franciscan Physician Network Center Grove Family Medicine, 1703 Stones Crossing Rd., Ste. 200, Greenwood.

For more information or to make an appointment call 317-859-3737.

Area graduate of nursing program honored

Patrick Smart of Greenwood Meadows was recognized at the Opportunities to Nursing Excellence Program.

The program assists caregiver staff in becoming LPNs and RNs via direct funding to accredited nursing schools while maintaining their current jobs. The program is presented by American Senior Communities and Health and Hospital Corporation, which together comprise the largest senior care provider in Indiana.

Greenwood Meadows is located at 1200 S. State Road 135 and offers short-term rehabilitation, memory care, long-term care, respite care, hospice care and outpatient therapy.

Upcoming Aspire events

Aspire Economic Development and Chamber Alliance staff are planning grand opening ribbon cuttings for two new southside businesses.

Harsha Autism Center Greenwood, Aug. 22 from 4 to 5 p.m. at 6325 S. East St., Indianapolis.

Prime IV Hydration and Wellness, Aug. 30 from 11 a.m. to noon, at 704 S. State Road 135, Ste. C, Greenwood.

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