Archive for September 2018
2018 Hope Fund Week Winners
Thank you for showing your support during the 2018 Hope Fund Week! Here are the HCA Employee prize winners for each day: Monday (Sept. 10th) Winner: GoPro & Accessories: Nina Cornelsen Tuesday (Sept. 11th) Winner: FitBit Versa Smartwatch: Angela Quinonez Wednesday (Sept. 12th) Winner: AirPods & an Echo Dot: Rachel Hobson Thursday (Sept. 13th) Winner: iRobot Roomba Vacuum Cleaning…
Read MoreCaring Colleagues Supported Cheryl During Her Battle With Cancer
Her double mastectomy was the easiest part. That’s what Cheryl West says of breast cancer treatment, which tells you just how difficult her road has been. Two weeks before her annual mammogram, Cheryl saw a bruise in the mirror and felt a lump. She decided not to wait to see her doctor, and is grateful…
Read MoreAsking for Help Is the First Step in Daughter’s Recovery
Terra Boudreaux is good at getting things done. As a single mom of three kids, she has to be. But when her 17-year-old daughter, Reagan, was admitted to ICU with a severe concussion and memory loss, Terra found herself in an unfamiliar position: she needed help. “The EEG showed her brain was functioning at 1…
Read MoreJanet Finds Help When Things Were Almost Too Much To Bear
After 22 years caring for patients, Janet Shields found herself in need of care. In early 2018, the Memorial Hospital Jacksonville ER clerk was diagnosed with breast cancer. The week she had her lumpectomy, she suffered a detached retina. While surgery was scary enough, having a second problem on top of that — and one…
Read MoreThe Comerford Family Find Comfort From the HCA Hope Fund and Caring Colleagues
Getting the call that your husband is extremely ill in the hospital is terrifying enough, but when that hospital is far from home, the fear intensifies. That was the situation for Christine Comerford, a nurse in Austin, Texas. She dropped everything so that she could fly to Phoenix and be by her husband’s side. “He…
Read MoreNessa Lomax Found Help After Losing Everything
When she was taking stock of her situation in a Houston-area emergency shelter, Nessa Lomax was both grateful — and afraid. Grateful because her family and pet made it out safely when the waters of Hurricane Harvey rose to and through their home, and afraid because they only got away with a few backpacks’ worth…
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