Pace hospital

  1. Japanese restaurant in Pace releases statement after customers were allegedly drugged
  2. PACE Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana (LA), Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center
  3. UofL Health
  4. Nikko Japanese Steak House family hire Pensacola attorney Aaron Watson
  5. Nikko Japanese Steak House family hire Pensacola attorney Aaron Watson
  6. PACE Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana (LA), Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center
  7. UofL Health
  8. Japanese restaurant in Pace releases statement after customers were allegedly drugged


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Japanese restaurant in Pace releases statement after customers were allegedly drugged

PACE, Fla. ( With prayerful hearts, to our patrons, and the community of Pace where we work and call home: We were extremely disheartened by the events that occurred on Friday. Our goal is to always provide delicious food and an enjoyable environment for everyone who comes through our doors. To think that people were harmed by something on our premises is heartbreaking. We are a family owned business who serves the families of Pace. We can assure you that this was an isolated incident that in no way reflects our service as a whole. From the moment we were informed of the incident, we closed the doors and cooperated fully with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, the Health Department and all inspectors who combed every inch of our restaurant and found us in complete compliance, with no violations. We will continue to cooperate with authorities to find out how this happened, and how to ensure that it will not happen again. We are open for business today. Please, come enjoy a meal, and allow us to regain your trust by showing you that we’re the same Nikko’s you’ve loved for years. Thank you for your support! We look forward to serving you again. The owners and staff of Nikko’s Nikko's Steakhouse Copyright 2023 WALA. All rights reserved.

PACE Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana (LA), Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center

PACE Lafayette (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a nonprofit health and supportive services program designed to assist seniors who want an alternative to long-term care placement. PACE is sponsored by the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS)-the parent company of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center-the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH). Contact PACE Lafayette 501 West St. Mary Blvd., Ste. 200 Lafayette, LA 70506 (337) 470-4500 About PACE Lafayette The mission of PACE Lafayette is to enable the aging population to live with dignity in their communities. With PACE Lafayette's assistance, participants can remain in the secure surroundings of their own homes and communities while providing family members and caregivers with much needed professional guidance; physical relief and emotional support. PACE Lafayette takes a team approach to care which revolves around its diverse, multi-disciplinary team. The team works together to develop individual care plans, goals and carefully monitors progress. Services • All primary and specialty physician services • Adult Day Health Center services • Family caregiver support • Medical equipment • Nutritional counseling • Spiritual care • Medications • Recreational therapy • Regular assessment of the participant's needs • Rehabilitation services • Personal care services in the home • Social services • Transportation to and ...

UofL Health

At Peace Hospital, hope has a place Need help now? We are just a phone call or visit away. Peace Hospital offers a comprehensive array of clinical behavioral health services and 24/7 no-charge assessments and support for all ages. Find Your Peace Podcast: An Open Discussion About Mental Health Psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Taylor and Martha Mather of UofL Health – Peace Hospital are having an open conversation about difficult mental health issues. Riding for Peace: Hippotherapy and Equine Therapy Services Utilizing equine movement, our occupational and speech and language therapists provide patients with a multi-sensory experience that improves functional outcomes. Partial Hospitalization: Crossroads “Crossroads” offers intensive behavioral health treatment to school-age youth that have psychiatric and substance use difficulties that require more intensive treatment than weekly therapy or intensive outpatient. Welcome to UofL Health – Peace Hospital UofL Health – Peace Hospital is a private, not-for-profit behavioral health care hospital. Founded in 1951 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the 363 licensed bed (261 operating) hospital is one of the largest psychiatric facilities in the nation providing care for children, adolescents and adults. Our Kosair for Kids Children’s Peace Center is the largest and most comprehensive private provider of youth inpatient behavioral health services in the country. Peace operates a full continuum of behavioral health and substance use se...

Nikko Japanese Steak House family hire Pensacola attorney Aaron Watson

After the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office confirmed The News Journal reached out to one of the victims via email, who then stated that local attorney Aaron Watson of The Watson firm would be handling any requests for comment. "As this incident just occurred, and our investigation has only begun, I don't have enough information to comment publicly," Watson told the News Journal. "I appreciate your patience as we look further into the matter." Narcotic-laced food: Meet Aaron Watson: Why is Aaron Watson representing a Nikko Japanese Steak House patron? The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office announced in a news release Saturday that at least seven victims were hospitalized after eating at Nikko Japanese Steak House. Hours prior to the release, a person alleging to have been hospitalized after eating at the restaurant claimed on social media that an employee tainted the food with a drug. The victim said multiple families were in the ER after visiting the restaurant. SRSO's Major Crimes Unit began investigating along with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation's Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco. The restaurant closed in the wake of the incident, but reopened Tuesday. The owners of the restaurant have not responded to the News Journal's requests for comment. Investigation begins: What sent Nikko Japanese Steak House patrons to the hospital? On Monday morning, SRSO spokesperson Jillian Durkin told the News Journal that the department "can confirm they...

Nikko Japanese Steak House family hire Pensacola attorney Aaron Watson

After the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office confirmed The News Journal reached out to one of the victims via email, who then stated that local attorney Aaron Watson of The Watson firm would be handling any requests for comment. "As this incident just occurred, and our investigation has only begun, I don't have enough information to comment publicly," Watson told the News Journal. "I appreciate your patience as we look further into the matter." Narcotic-laced food: Meet Aaron Watson: Why is Aaron Watson representing a Nikko Japanese Steak House patron? The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office announced in a news release Saturday that at least seven victims were hospitalized after eating at Nikko Japanese Steak House. Hours prior to the release, a person alleging to have been hospitalized after eating at the restaurant claimed on social media that an employee tainted the food with a drug. The victim said multiple families were in the ER after visiting the restaurant. SRSO's Major Crimes Unit began investigating along with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation's Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco. The restaurant closed in the wake of the incident, but reopened Tuesday. The owners of the restaurant have not responded to the News Journal's requests for comment. Investigation begins: What sent Nikko Japanese Steak House patrons to the hospital? On Monday morning, SRSO spokesperson Jillian Durkin told the News Journal that the department "can confirm they...

PACE Lafayette Lafayette, Louisiana (LA), Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center

PACE Lafayette (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a nonprofit health and supportive services program designed to assist seniors who want an alternative to long-term care placement. PACE is sponsored by the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS)-the parent company of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center-the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH). Contact PACE Lafayette 501 West St. Mary Blvd., Ste. 200 Lafayette, LA 70506 (337) 470-4500 About PACE Lafayette The mission of PACE Lafayette is to enable the aging population to live with dignity in their communities. With PACE Lafayette's assistance, participants can remain in the secure surroundings of their own homes and communities while providing family members and caregivers with much needed professional guidance; physical relief and emotional support. PACE Lafayette takes a team approach to care which revolves around its diverse, multi-disciplinary team. The team works together to develop individual care plans, goals and carefully monitors progress. Services • All primary and specialty physician services • Adult Day Health Center services • Family caregiver support • Medical equipment • Nutritional counseling • Spiritual care • Medications • Recreational therapy • Regular assessment of the participant's needs • Rehabilitation services • Personal care services in the home • Social services • Transportation to and ...

UofL Health

At Peace Hospital, hope has a place Need help now? We are just a phone call or visit away. Peace Hospital offers a comprehensive array of clinical behavioral health services and 24/7 no-charge assessments and support for all ages. Find Your Peace Podcast: An Open Discussion About Mental Health Psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Taylor and Martha Mather of UofL Health – Peace Hospital are having an open conversation about difficult mental health issues. Riding for Peace: Hippotherapy and Equine Therapy Services Utilizing equine movement, our occupational and speech and language therapists provide patients with a multi-sensory experience that improves functional outcomes. Partial Hospitalization: Crossroads “Crossroads” offers intensive behavioral health treatment to school-age youth that have psychiatric and substance use difficulties that require more intensive treatment than weekly therapy or intensive outpatient. Welcome to UofL Health – Peace Hospital UofL Health – Peace Hospital is a private, not-for-profit behavioral health care hospital. Founded in 1951 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the 363 licensed bed (261 operating) hospital is one of the largest psychiatric facilities in the nation providing care for children, adolescents and adults. Our Kosair for Kids Children’s Peace Center is the largest and most comprehensive private provider of youth inpatient behavioral health services in the country. Peace operates a full continuum of behavioral health and substance use se...

Japanese restaurant in Pace releases statement after customers were allegedly drugged

PACE, Fla. ( With prayerful hearts, to our patrons, and the community of Pace where we work and call home: We were extremely disheartened by the events that occurred on Friday. Our goal is to always provide delicious food and an enjoyable environment for everyone who comes through our doors. To think that people were harmed by something on our premises is heartbreaking. We are a family owned business who serves the families of Pace. We can assure you that this was an isolated incident that in no way reflects our service as a whole. From the moment we were informed of the incident, we closed the doors and cooperated fully with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, the Health Department and all inspectors who combed every inch of our restaurant and found us in complete compliance, with no violations. We will continue to cooperate with authorities to find out how this happened, and how to ensure that it will not happen again. We are open for business today. Please, come enjoy a meal, and allow us to regain your trust by showing you that we’re the same Nikko’s you’ve loved for years. Thank you for your support! We look forward to serving you again. The owners and staff of Nikko’s Nikko's Steakhouse Copyright 2023 WALA. All rights reserved.