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Welcometo Pinnacle Family Services. We are a leading provider of home- and community-based services and programs for at-risk youth and their families. Our programs include therapeutic foster care for mental health, dual diagnoses (mental health and developmental disabilities) and medically complex individuals, family preservation in home services, school-based services and juvenile offender programs. Our company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

In North Carolina, we are designated as a Critical Access Behavioral Health Agency (CABHA). We also maintain a Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) three-year accreditation.


Pinnacle Family Services is a credentialed provider in North Carolina offering Family Centered Treatment services. Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a best practice, evidence-based modality of home-based treatment that was developed by practitioners over a several decades.


Pinnacle Family Care Practice is a nurse practitioner-owned family practice and acute care in Baltimore Maryland dedicated to providing the optimum holistic and passionate care to all our patients with easy access to individualistic care - with or without insurance, utilizing our clinic, telemedicine, or in the comfort of your own home. To arrange an appointment, call or visit our website. We offer many services and we are ready to take care of you.


We are open to the opportunity of earning your trust as you give us the chance to provide you with the highest quality and compassionate care you deserve. Do you know that nurse practitioners have been given the independence autonomy in the state of maryland and others to provide appropriate medical care for patients of all ages includes: assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation including referral?


To increase the safety of our patients, we offer telemedicine for those patients who are qualified to be seen via telehealth and do not require face to face visit. To make appointment click here or call 4435271497


Our dedicated team of Housing Officers work across the UK to deliver services for you and your family in and around your home. Hopefully you have already met your local Housing Officer and have developed a relationship with them. They are there to help you, particularly at key times in your home such as move in and move out.


Whilst we do not give personal details for our teams of Housing Officers, if you do need any support or help please contact us in the ways listed above. If your query is complex, or requires additional support, we will make sure your Housing Officer knows and they can then contact you or visit to help.


Families who have contacted us about missed appointments will start to be contacted by VIVO this weekend to apologise and agree a new appointment. The first families should also start to receive compensation early next week.


Pinnacle Community Services is a private, non-profit family service agency, that has been at work in the Niagara community since 1895. The strength of Pinnacle Community Services is the network of inter-related and complimentary services reaching people at every age and every stage of life; that is what makes us unique. With offices in Niagara Falls and Lockport we impact the lives of children, adults, and families in communities all across Niagara County on a daily basis. We can help you and your family find the services you need.


At Pinnacle Family Chiropractic, it is our goal to help the community reach their highest health potential. We want our community to restore the natural balance within them the way God intended, with better health strategies and a completely natural, drug-free form of care that allows the body to begin the healing process.


Through Principled, Neurologically based Chiropractic, interference is removed with very specific, gentle adjustments thus restoring brain body communication to every organ cell and tissue. Research shows this leads to more energy, proper movement and a boosted immune system. It is our goal to reach as many members of our community and provide them with what they might not have known was possible!


We all seek a life of enjoyment, happiness and well-being. A big part of this is feeling healthy and living with a body that is free from pain. For an increasing number of people, chiropractic care is the key to finding this life. The human body is incredible and capable of amazing healing powers, but it needs to function properly to keep us free from disease and dysfunction, and allow us to achieve our maximum potential.


At Pinnacle Family Chiropractic, our mission is to help the local Wilmington community reach that maximum potential through a holistic, non-invasive and whole-body approach to health and wellness by providing the best, most advanced chiropractic care available. We use only the most current techniques and information, advanced technology and ongoing education and research to bring the very best in care to your entire family.


When you visit our offices, you will receive a thorough examination and review of your medical history which is the beginning of a specialized health and wellness plan which will be tailored to your individual needs and issues, and provides the perfect solutions for you. Choosing chiropractic care through Pinnacle Family Chiropractic can help you become healthier, and may improve your quality of life. It is our mission to help you achieve the best possible health for you and your entire family.


Academic excellence has earned nearly 70 Kansas State University students membership to Pinnacle Honor Society. The nontraditional student honor society has chapters in almost every state and more than 10,000 total members, including distance education students.


Suzanne Lueker, director of nontraditional and veteran student services at K-State, says the number of Pinnacle inductees is steadily increasing, with this year's numbers up from around 50 inductees last year.


To be eligible to join K-State's chapter of Pinnacle, students must have achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher, be of at least junior standing and have demonstrated a record of excellence in leadership, scholarship and service.


"Many of our university's nontraditional students have the laudable task of balancing family, career and education. It's very rewarding to have the opportunity to honor their efforts and achievements," Lueker said.


From Junction City: Jeremy Gast, senior in history; Emily Jones, senior in social work; Patricia Mansker, senior in social work; and Shaina Maslonka, senior in family studies and human services.


From Manhattan: Janet Adam, senior in history; Kristen Brant, senior in humanities; Ashlee Brawn, senior in general business administration; Jeffrey Bromley, senior in secondary education-social studies; Zian Butler, senior in English; Melissa Cain, junior in anthropology; Orendrea Carter, senior in social science; Alisha Comer, May 2012 master's graduate in interior architecture and product design; Shannon Gardner, senior in life sciences; Nicholas Gazzano, senior in social science; Victoria Gibson, junior in accounting; James Hood, senior in social science; Anthony Howell, senior in humanities; Ashley Meek, junior in apparel and textiles; Timothy Parish, May 2012 bachelor's graduate in social science; Leticha Peyton, senior in kinesiology; Doan Pham, senior in environmental design; Jesse Randall, senior in fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology; Daniel Reust, junior in industrial engineering; Robert Sparks, senior in accounting; and Josette Van Pelt, senior in psychology.


Suzanne Lueker, director of the university's non-traditional and veteran student services, says the number of Pinnacle Honor Society inductees continues to steadily increase each year, with this year's total up from 78 in 2013 and 70 in 2012.


To be eligible to join the university's chapter of Pinnacle, students must achieve a GPA of 3.0 or higher, be of junior or senior standing, and have demonstrated a record of excellence in leadership, scholarship and community service.


"Many of our university's nontraditional students balance families and careers while still excelling academically. It's very rewarding to have the opportunity to honor their efforts and achievements," Lueker said.


From Manhattan: Paige Aldershof, senior in management; Eunice Aquino, senior in microbiology; Zocarlo Benologa, senior in social sciences; David Breese, senior in social sciences; Gina Buchholz, senior in computer science; Skyler Butler, senior in mechanical engineering; Melina Campa, senior in psychology; Mandy Ebert, junior in social work; Alicia Egan, senior in modern languages; Nathan Fisher, senior in industrial engineering; Tory Fisher, senior in life sciences; Michelle Graham, senior in general business administration; Christopher Harris, senior in political science; Derek Hobling, senior in psychology; Brittany Hollerbach, senior in kinesiology; Ronika Ledesma, senior in accounting; Philip Major, senior in management information systems; Whitney McGee, senior in elementary education; Chelsea Murphy, senior in elementary education; Rhiannon Nedland, junior in family studies and human services; Alison Nwafor, senior in social work; Carol Regehr, senior in accounting; Ryan Salliotte, junior in civil engineering; Tami Sparks, senior in dietetics; Brooke Thompson, senior in architecture; Derrick Till, senior in psychology; Elsa Toburen, junior in family studies and human services; Michele Ulmer, senior in psychology; Denise Wilkinson, junior in apparel and textiles; and Cara Wittkopf, senior in general business administration.


From Salina: Joseph Carney, senior in aeronautical technology; Krystal Kershaw, senior in social work; Megan Slubowski, senior in social work; Robert Willing, senior in professional piloting; and Michael Wilson, senior in general business administration.


Congratulations to the 2019 DLA Pinnacle Award winners! Thank you for leading the Donate Life Community in reaching the public and engaging our partners in education about the cause of donation and inspiring more individuals to register their lifesaving decision to be organ, eye and tissue donors.

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