Fulton County Health Center

[21] FCHC has published a newsletter since 2009 named "Health Centering," which is mailed quarterly to residents in the community.

The beautiful historic brick building was renovated, once again re-purposed, and now houses the Fulton County's Job & Family Services offices.

[25] 1973: The current hospital facility opened in 1973,[24] and was very progressive in design, featuring single-patient private rooms.

Private rooms, while initially expensive to build, keep patients safer from hospital-acquired infections like MRSA.

[13] 2007: As the community grew, the emergency room was filled to capacity at least once a week, and often multiple times per day.

[25][27][28] 2007 also seen new construction completed for a kidney dialysis center on the campus grounds, funded by Dorthy Biddle's estate, after she died at age 106.

Previously, residents of Fulton County had to drive to Bryan, Defiance, or Toledo three times a week for dialysis.

2016: Expansion continues today, with 69,000 square feet of medical offices being added presently, with completion planned for late 2016 or early 2017.