Lower Keys Medical Center celebrates Hospital Week
5/6/2021
Good health. We all want it – a life where our bodies remain strong and able, allowing us to do the things we most enjoy. And, there's never been a time when good health and wellbeing have been more essential for our human connections, whether it is the opportunity to hug our loved ones, meet the first grandchild, play with our teams, or gather with friends again.
At Lower Keys Medical Center, we understand how important your health is, so whenever you need us, we’re dedicated to helping you get well and live healthier. Delivering on this mission takes tremendous resources, coordination and the commitment of a skilled and compassionate team.
Many essential workers keep hospitals open and running 24/7 – always available for your family. All of our healthcare professionals work tirelessly to provide direct care for our patients, keep our facilities clean and sanitized, keep our patients and staff safe, and offer the support services that maintain our operations. Every discipline and individual has a role in helping to make sure patients can access and receive the care they need.
The people inside the walls of Lower Keys Medical Center aren't just skilled professionals and hard-working support teams. This past year, against a global pandemic, they have been heroes in our midst, unwavering in the fight for the health of their patients and the wellbeing of our community.
So I hope you will join us during National Hospital Week, May 9 – 15, 2021, as we salute and honor our local hospital team along with hospitals and healthcare workers across this country and around the world. Take time to thank your doctors and healthcare teams who are here for you – always.
David Clay is the Chief Executive Officer of Lower Keys Medical Center
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