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Little Miracles Recognition Wall Unveiled at Mercy

Little Miracles Recognition Wall Unveiled at Mercy
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By WestKyStar & Mercy Health Staff
Jun. 05, 2019 | PADUCAH
By WestKyStar & Mercy Health Staff Jun. 05, 2019 | 09:47 PM | PADUCAH
The Mercy Health Foundation Lourdes has unveiled the Little Miracles Recognition Wall on the second floor of Mercy Health – Lourdes Hospital. The wall is located in the hospital’s Little Miracles Birthing Center.

The Little Miracles Recognition Wall was created as a way for individuals to commemorate births, honor loved ones and recognize caregivers by purchasing stars or clouds to be placed on the wall. Proceeds from the wall benefit the foundation’s Dr. Lisa Chaney Lasher Women’s Services Fund. The wall was a suggestion of Dr. Lasher and she helped choose its theme. Dr. Lasher passed away from cancer last June and now the fund supported by her idea bears her name.

“Dr. Lasher was a beloved OB/GYN in our community and was a driving force behind the Little Miracles Recognition Wall,” said President of the Mercy Health Foundation Lourdes Jessica Toren. “It’s only fitting that those who have a star or cloud placed on the wall are benefiting the Dr. Lisa Chaney Lasher Women’s Services Fund, which supports programs and the latest technology to provide comfort and care to women in our area.”
 
For more information on how to have a star or cloud placed on the Little Miracles Recognition Wall, call 270-538-6589 or email lhancock@mercy.com. For more information on Mercy Health Foundation Lourdes, call 270-444-2353 or visit foundation.mercy.com/Paducah.
Lourdes is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health, one of the top 20 health systems in the United States and part of the top performing quartile of Catholic health systems for lowest cost per case for patient care. For nearly 200 years, the historical founders of Bon Secours Mercy Health have been providing care to those in need. This quality care is provided by more than 57,000 employees serving communities throughout Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia. The health care ministry provided care for patients more than 10.3 million times in 2017 through its network of more than 1,000 care sites, including 43 hospitals, more than 50 home health agencies, hospice agencies, and skilled nursing and assisted living facilities. Consistent with its commitment to serve each patient with dignity, Bon Secours Mercy Health provides nearly $2 million per day in community benefit. The Mission of Bon Secours Mercy Health is to extend the compassionate ministry of Jesus by improving the health and well-being of its communities and bring good help to those in need, especially people who are poor, dying and underserved. For more information, visit www.bsmhealth.org.

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