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Weekly CHRISTUS Mother Frances-Sulphur Springs Report for February 26th, 2021 by Holly Ragan

Weekly CHRISTUS Mother Frances-Sulphur Springs Report for February 26th, 2021 by Holly Ragan
  • PublishedFebruary 26, 2021


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In honor of American Heart Month – the month of February – we encourage you to check on your heart! 

For a flat rate of $75, you can have a Coronary Calcium Screening.  To see if you require a referral and/or to schedule, call our team at 903.438.4543.  It could save your life. 

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Carter BloodCare:  The local blood supply needs a boost!

There will be a local blood drive on Saturday, March 6th from 8am to 1pm in the Carter BloodCare bus in the parking lot of the CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs.  For more information, check out their website at www.carterbloodcare.org.

If you have had COVID-19, but not yet received the Covid-19 vaccine, and would be interested in donating plasma, please contact Holly Ragan via email at holly.ragan@christushealth.org for more information.  Blood supplies are in a shortage, and all donations would be greatly appreciated.

Hospital Visitation

For the safety and health of the community and our ministry, CHRISTUS Health is screening all associates and visitors to our hospitals to help lessen the risk of infectious disease transmission among our patients, associates, and guests. 

  • (1) Entrance to hospital through Emergency Department 24/7
  • (1) Visitor per patient
  • Visitors must be between the ages of 16-years old and 65-years old
  • All visitors are screened at the door, including a temperature taken
  • All associates are screened at each shift, including a temperature taken
  • Visiting hours are 7am to 7pm (subject to change)
  • ALL hospital visitors are required to wear a mask. Visitors should bring their own mask; homemade cloth masks are acceptable.

Events

Hopkins County Health Care Foundation Hospital Gala 2021

The Gala is one of the most beloved and anticipated events of the year.  This year, the 15th Annual Lights of Life Gala, will be that again – the theme this year is ‘Gala Unmasked’.

In light of the hardships we have all faced last week with the unprecedented weather, the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation Board and Gala Committee decided to postpone ‘Gala Unmasked’. As we always do, let us circle the wagons and take care of our friends and neighbors that have met challenges because of the weather. We are so proud of the efforts our first responders, electric companies, line technicians, Civic Center employees, farmers, and neighbors have already taken to care for us. We are planning to run the Gala exactly as planned in a few short weeks. So, stay tuned and stay safe!

Coloring Contest/Naming Contest for Kindergarten through 5th Grades


CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs has a new family member… the Mako robotic surgical assistant.  We are asking for all local students from Kindergarten through 5th grades to enter a coloring sheet and come up with a name for our new robot.  Students should work with their teachers to enter their submissions.  The top 5 finalists will be shared on Facebook, and the community will vote on the winning name.  The winner will get to meet the robot, have a pizza party, and we will post their photo in the newspaper with the robot and our Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Chris Meltsakos, who will be using the robotic assistant to work on patients’ knees.  We look forward to all of the great ideas – please note:  the deadline is March 15th.

COVID-19

Experiencing Symptoms?

If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms such as fever, shortness of breath, cough, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, chills, muscle pain or headache, or diarrhea, please call your provider for either a face-to-face appointment or a telemedicine consultation.  If your provider determines you need to have a COVID-19 test, they will send you to the appropriate outpatient location for testing.  If you are experiencing an emergency, please present to the Emergency Room.  At this time, we are preserving our Emergency Room COVID-19 tests for those who are experiencing an emergency.  Otherwise, we would ask that you follow the steps above.  If you do not have a healthcare provider, CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic welcomes new patients.  Please call 903.885.3181 to talk to one of our associates about setting up an appointment.

 

Don’t Delay Care:

We want to be perfectly clear – CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances remains a safe place for all to receive quality care. Go to the Emergency Department or call 9-1-1 if you are urgently ill. While COVID-19 is new, our processes and procedures in place for infection prevention and preventing the spread of illness are not. To learn more about COVID-19, go to ChristusTMF.org or www.cdc.gov.

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