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The Iroquois, or also known as Haudenosaunee meaning the 'People of the Longhouse', have dynamic and various cultural aspects. Their culture varies from clothing to music, making them a very strong group of individuals. Iroquois Home Health is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Simply call the Home Health number at 815-432-6175 and ask to be connected to a Home Health Nurse! #IMHH #DidYouKnow. The Iroquois called themselves the Hodensosaunee, or 'the people of the longhouse' because Iroquois life centered around the longhouse and the family relationships inside (McCall 5). It was their rivals, the Alogonquins, that dubbed them the Iroquois, or 'rattlesnake' (McCall 5).
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Visitor Restrictions Now in Place: Pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Order 202, Iroquois Skilled Nursing Community has restricted visitation to our facility.
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Founded in 1964, Iroquois Industries Inc. is a privately held corporation headquartered in Warren, Michigan. Over the past half century, Iroquois has evolved into a world class automotive supplier and currently operates with a skilled workforce of over 850 employees. Spanning 1,000,000+ square feet, in nine facilities, Iroquois Industries Inc. is a multidisciplinary company with the capability to design, validate, prototype and manufacture fully functional metal components and welded assemblies across four commodities: General Stampings, Chassis, Powertrain and Suspension. Iroquois Industries has an extensive history of meeting OEM cost reduction targets utilizing innovative designs, process solutions and in-house tooling.
In the early 70’s, Iroquois pioneered the first mass produced disc brake shoe stampings. While the 80’s brought them to the forefront of developing the use of ultra high-strength steels for stampings and welded assemblies such as door impact beams, control arms, crossmembers and engine cradles. Today, Iroquois Industries continues to be a leader in the use of Domex, Martinsite and Dual Phase materials.