During the month of January, Project Kudos Powered by Schell Brothers partnered with Beebe Medical Foundation to share images and kudos across Facebook and Instagram. The social media campaign allows Beebe team members and the community to give kudos and then Schell Brothers donates $1 for each
By Donna Ohle This is a letter of thanks to all Beebe team members – each and every one of you – for all that you do every day to provide safe, excellent care for me, my family and friends, and our greater community. I tuned in to watch Beebe’s Town Hall live on Facebook Jan. 8. And, just as Beebe
By Kathy Harmon, resident, and David Szumski, Beebe Medical Foundation Last summer, Kathy and Bob Harmon were enjoying a visit with their good friends Mike and Mary Ann Dunevant to celebrate Kathy’s birthday. Mary Ann prepared a special dinner, baked a cake, and invited her brother and sister-in-law
By Tom Protack, Beebe Medical Foundation When I was young, my grandmother always said, “If you have your health, you have everything!” As I look back at this past year, my grandmother’s message resounds in my heart and mind. Who would have ever predicted a pandemic and a year without Easter
By Dr. David Tam Although 2020 has been a most unusual year, the holiday season itself causes each of us to pause and reflect. My holiday season reflection this year also includes visions of the future. In March of this year, the global COVID-19 pandemic forced me to modify my initial 100-day plan
By Alexzandra Cockerham My overall experience with Beebe was great! From the folks who greeted us at the door on our way in, to those who said goodbye on our way out, everyone was so kind. When I first arrived at the labor and delivery unit, I was having some pretty painful contractions. Dr. Russell
By Liz Leshine Did you know recent studies have proven that viewing art can help reduce stress and anxiety? Are you aware that the walls of Beebe Healthcare’s new South Coastal Cancer Center and Emergency Department are adorned with beautiful art created by talented local artists and photographers
By Lyndie Hertrich A community hospital is reassuring to have for a variety or reasons, but in my family’s case, we have felt the most appreciation for Beebe when we were expecting a baby, had a child who was in need of immediate care, or knew an elderly loved one needed attention. In all of the
By Tom Protack, Beebe Medical Foundation During the months of November and December, we pause to remember, to thank, and to give. There seems to be an inherent gene deep down inside each one of us that is triggered every year during the holidays to remember what is important, to give thanks for our
By Diane Barlow In May 2019, Pete Harrigan was in the intensive care unit at Beebe Healthcare with a life-threatening case of pneumonia, and he wanted nothing more than to get out of the hospital. But now he looks forward to visiting the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus up to three times each week