Officials at Signature Health have announced that their Maple Heights location will remain closed for the rest of the week following an incident in which a clinician was injured. The CEO of Signature Health, Jonathan Lee, released a statement expressing concern for the injured individual and emphasizing the organization’s commitment to providing a safe environment.
The specific details of the incident were not disclosed, but it was noted that the injured employee was taken to the hospital. Maple Heights Police have been contacted for additional information and the story will be updated as more details become available.
Signature Health is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of its staff and clients, and is taking the incident very seriously. They are cooperating with authorities to determine the appropriate course of action and will release more information as necessary. The organization values the safety and security of everyone involved and is prioritizing the support and recovery of the injured clinician.
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