(Stanley, WI)-A special tree in the Atrium of Aspirus Stanley Hospital and Clinic has been established in remembrance of those who have lost their lives as well as recognize health care workers who …
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(Stanley, WI)-A special tree in the Atrium of Aspirus Stanley Hospital and Clinic has been established in remembrance of those who have lost their lives as well as recognize health care workers who have served during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Decorated with white lights and yellow ribbons, the tribute also includes names of those remembered and recognized on a poster board.
Tribute forms are available for community members and employees to fill out and be recognized on the tree. Led by an internal Excellence in Action Team, employees kicked off the tribute on Tuesday, March 7 by wearing yellow throughout the facility.
“This is a simple, yet powerful message to those employees who have lived our mission to serve with additional special attention to those in our community we have lost,” said Debbie Harris, RN, Director of Nursing as Aspirus Stanley Hospital.