Memorial Hospital Auxiliary donates funds to purchase bladder scanner for emergency department

CHESTER – Memorial Hospital in Chester is pleased to announce a generous donation of $11,987 from the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, raised through the Tree of Remembrance Campaign. This contribution will be used to purchase a Bladder Scan i10 for the Emergency Room Department.

 

 

Auxiliary President Mardell Granger presents check to Tom Search Board Chairman

 

The Bladder Scan i10 is a non-invasive, portable tool that enables healthcare providers to detect and define the bladder location, size, shape, and the amount of fluid in the bladder. This advanced piece of equipment will facilitate quicker diagnosis, management, and treatment of urinary outflow dysfunction, significantly improving patient care in the Emergency Room.

 

Since 1983, the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has donated over $500,000 to Memorial Hospital. “We are incredibly grateful for the continued support from the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary,” said Brett Bollmann, CEO at Memorial Hospital. “Their dedication and generosity have made a profound impact on our ability to provide high-quality care to our community.”

 

The Tree of Remembrance Campaign is an annual fundraising event that allows community members to honor and remember loved ones while contributing to the betterment of healthcare services at Memorial Hospital. This year’s drive was a resounding success, thanks to the overwhelming support from the community.