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6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Eaton High School. Kettering Health Sports Medicine is an approved provider for the Ohio Department of Education Pupil Activity Permit (PASP) Course 'First Aid for Coaches'. This program meets the requirements of ODE for all coaches and supervisors. Classes are 2 hours long and cost $20.
Restraints or seclusion can only be used if needed to ensure a patient’s physical safety and less restrictive interventions have been determined ineffective. Kettering Health Network follows guidelines of the State of Ohio and other governmental agencies concerning restraints and seclusion.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) enacted by the Federal government, provides protection for the privacy of your records. You will receive a Notice of Privacy Practices from us which outlines ways we may use information you provide us and procedures you may take to limit our use of it.
Advanced Directives are documents that state your wishes for medical care. These documents are important for your family and healthcare providers to have on file in the event you’re unable to direct your own medical care.