Standard U.S. Postage PAID Yakima, WA Permit No. 157 As National Hospital Week approaches, it is time to celebrate and acknowledge the unwavering dedication of the health care heroes at Central Peninsula Hospital (CPH) and Heritage Place. This annual event is a heartfelt recognition of the tireless efforts of frontline workers, physicians, providers, nurses, aides, emergency staff, therapists, pharmacy workers and lab staff—all of whom play integral roles in the health and well-being of our community. Especially in the face of unprecedented challenges in recent years, the CPH team has stood resilient, ensuring the delivery of quality care with compassion and expertise. The commitment of our health care professionals goes beyond the call of duty, exemplifying the true spirit of service. Honorable mentions Let’s not forget the essential contributions of the Environmental Services staff, who work diligently behind the scenes to maintain a clean and safe environment; the dietary team, who provides nourishment for our staff and patients; and the dedicated volunteers, whose selflessness adds an extra layer of support to our health care system. The administration, too, plays a pivotal role in orchestrating a seamless operation, fostering an environment where excellence thrives. National Hospital Week is an opportunity for our community to express gratitude for the sacrifices made by these everyday heroes. Whether it’s a heartfelt thank-you, a kind gesture or a simple acknowledgment, let’s come together to recognize and appreciate the remarkable individuals who form the backbone of CPH. Their dedication and resilience are the pillars upon which our community’s health stands, and during this week, let’s ensure they feel the warmth of our collective appreciation. A heartfelt salute to HEALTH CARE HEROES What’s new at Central Peninsula? Four new doctors, a gastroenterology center, a mental wellness clinic and more! See inside. Central Peninsula Hospital celebrates National Hospital Week and National Skilled Nursing Care Week, May 12 to 18 From left are Caitlin Cline, Tobias Wilson, Ryan Olsen and Allegra Morton, therapists at Central Peninsula Hospital Rehabilitation Services.
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