August is National Make a Will Month
If drafting or updating your will has been lingering on your to-do list, now is the perfect time to complete this essential task!
If drafting or updating your will has been lingering on your to-do list, now is the perfect time to complete this essential task!
Tim P., RN, Director of Surgical Services and Bill M., RN, Clinical Manager Surgical Services Recovery both received “Quilts of Valor” Wednesday 8, 2023 for their military service. The Quilts of Valor foundation awards quilts to Service Members or Veterans who have been touched by war. According to the Quilts of Valor Foundation, receiving a Quilt says “Thank you for your service and sacrifice in serving our nation.” Tim served in the United States Marine Corps between 1992 and 1996, 0311 and 0331, and was honorably discharged as an E4 (Corporal).
In a large collaborative community donation, Sky Lakes staff have been getting goody bags with treats from the Daily Bagel and gift cards from Dutch Bros this week. Another element to that donation was art from EagleRidge Highschool students and cards from the school, the Klamath Art Association, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and members of the community. This tribute to frontline health care workers is touching and brightens up the days of Sky Lakes staff. Right now the art and cards are displayed in the third floor corridors where hospital employees walk every day when they come and go from work.
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If drafting or updating your will has been lingering on your to-do list, now is the perfect time to complete this essential task!
Tim P., RN, Director of Surgical Services and Bill M., RN, Clinical Manager Surgical Services Recovery both received “Quilts of Valor” Wednesday 8, 2023 for their military service. The Quilts of Valor foundation awards quilts to Service Members or Veterans who have been touched...
In a large collaborative community donation, Sky Lakes staff have been getting goody bags with treats from the Daily Bagel and gift cards from Dutch Bros this week. Another element to that donation was art from EagleRidge Highschool students and cards from the school,...
Thanks to a generous donation, Sky Lakes employees are getting goody bags with snacks from the Daily Bagel and Dutch Bros gift cards this week. They also received posters made by EagleRidge High School students that will be displayed later this week and cards...
The Caring Hands Women’s Ministry at Bonanza Community Church made and donated another set of fidget mats to Sky Lakes Medical Center. These fidget mats, or sensory blankets, are for patients who need something to do with their hands while receiving care at the...
Members of the SJS Awareness Oregon organization donated a variety of activities for Sky Lakes Pediatric patients. The donation was accepted by Sky Lakes Maternal Child Health staff members who are excited to get the donation into the pediatric unit “this is really awesome...
Mrs. Gordon’s first grade class at Peterson Elementary School made a poster with art and letters for health care workers at Sky Lakes Medical Center. The poster is proudly hung in a hallway where Sky Lakes staff are most likely to see it.
Thursday, January 14, 2021, nurses in the pediatric unit opened dozens of Amazon packages full of new movies. These movies were donated to the hospital from generous individuals and families on behalf of Esther, a former patient in the pediatrics unit.
For the last 16 years the employees of Sky Lakes have adopted families of the Klamath Basin in need.