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ANDREWS – Former hospital board member John Parish wouldn’t been ecstatic over Friday’s memory care unit groundbreaking ceremony.After all, Parish, who died several years ago, was among the biggest advocates for a memory care facility while serving on the board, according to Permian Regional Medical Center (PRMC) Chief Executive Officer Donny Booth.The initial plan is to construct a 14-bed facility – along with renovation to the nursing home – at a guaranteed maximum price of $9-million.However, PRMC is applying for a $3-million grant that would enable a 22-room memory care unit, Booth said. The hospital will know by May whether ...

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