Here are five key points:
1. Cleveland Clinic has been the official healthcare provider for the Cavaliers since 1993.
2. The renewed partnership also includes the extension of the naming rights to Cleveland Clinic Courts, the Cavilers’ training and development facility. The facility celebrated its 10th anniversary this month.
3. Along with providing care to the team, Cleveland Clinic paramedics and critical nurses will continue to provide care to fans, treating various medical issue from falls, bumps and bruises to heart attacks, strokes and heat related illness.
4. Contributing to the Cavaliers’ community, Cleveland Clinic Children’s has developed an outdoor sports court and renovated activity center.
5. The Cavilers and Cleveland Clinic also host Awareness Night games and initiatives throughout the season to educate fans on health and wellness.
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