First and Farmers donate to Clinton County Hospice Suite

Posted January 26, 2012 at 2:13 pm

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Hospice of Lake Cumberland received a donation of $1,000 from First and Farmers National Bank for a new Hospice Suite to be located in the Clinton County Hospital.

Pictured above are, from Left to Right: Melvina Brown, Nurse; Dosha Tucker, Clinical Manager; Steve Mooney, Hospice of Lake Cumberland Executive Director; JD Mullins, CEO Clinton County Hospital; Steve Morgan, CEO and President of First and Farmers National Bank; Sarah Neal, Social Worker; Debbie Hardwick, Nursing Aide; Kathy Campbell, Director of Nursing Services; Euretha McCreary, Director of Social Services..

Hospice of Lake Cumberland thanked Steve Morgan and JD Mullins for their support in creating the opportunity to have a hospice suite in Albany. A plaque displaying the First and Farmers name and logo will be located in the room. Dosha Tucker, Clinical Manager for Wayne, Clinton and Cumberland Counties states, “This donation will allow Hospice of Lake Cumberland to expand its services to better meet the end of life care needs of the families in our community.”

When a loved one needs to be in a medical setting, a Hospice Suite gives patients and their families a home away from home, with expanded space for comfort and peaceful décor and surroundings.

The Hospice Suite has also received support from The Wray Family, Neal Realty and Auction, Fred Thrasher, Tammy Branham, Sarah’s Cards and Gifts in Russell Springs, 84 Lumber and the Dawes Family.