July 22—The Franciscan Hospital for Childrenin Brighton, Mass., has replaced the outdated commercial kitchen for its Community Based Acute Treatment (CBAT) Program Unit with one that is inviting, colorful, easy-to-use and safe. The new kitchen is designed to prepare the children and adolescents in the short-term residential program for their return home, where, the hope is, they will continue to choose healthy foods, cook safely, and enjoy mealtime with their families.
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