(Left to right)  Jane Rundle, Manager of Medicine HPHA (CPH & SMMH Sites);   Barb Levy, RN, Team Lead;  Larry Beattie, Auxiliary President;   Dr. Bob Davis;   Cathie Szmon, Gift Shop Coordinator Volunteer;   and Cheryl Hunt, Corporate Lead Volunteer Services pose with a photo of the ceiling lift purchased by the SMMH Auxiliary.
Photo submitted.(Left to right) Jane Rundle, Manager of Medicine HPHA (CPH & SMMH Sites); Barb Levy, RN, Team Lead; Larry Beattie, Auxiliary President; Dr. Bob Davis; Cathie Szmon, Gift Shop Coordinator Volunteer; and Cheryl Hunt, Corporate Lead Volunteer Services pose with a photo of the ceiling lift purchased by the SMMH Auxiliary. Photo submitted.
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St. Marys Hospital Foundation Makes Generous Donation

The St. Marys Memorial Hospital Auxiliary raised over $13,000 for the 2014/2015 fiscal year.

The money helped the Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance purchase several important pieces of patient care equipment.

The foundation helped buy a ceiling lift to help transfer patients in a safe, comfortable and dignified way. A sleeper chair provides home like comfort for patients' family members who wish to stay overnight.

An adult and pediatric pulse oximetre measures blood oxygen and pulse rates. And a new mini isolation cart helps store supplies required to reduce the risk of hospital acquired infections.

The auxiliary raised money with gift shop sales, bingo and bake sales.

“We are lucky to live in such a generous community,” says Auxiliary President Larry Beattie. “Through the dedication of our volunteers and community members who support our gift shop and fundraising initiatives, we are able to give back to our patients and families in a meaningful way.”

"The quality of care we are able to provide to our patients across the HPHA is very much strengthened by the commitment and dedication of our volunteers," says Andrew Williams, HPHA President and CEO.  "The equipment we have been able to acquire in St. Marys is a tremendous example of this as it both improves patient care and provides a safer environment for our staff."

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