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WILLITS, Calif. – Ninety-years ago, the Willits community came together after recognizing the need for a local hospital to keep this community thriving.
Today, Adventist Health Howard Memorial has become a community treasure and has earned a reputation for quality care and patient experience scores that rival the best in the nation.
With the theme, “Celebrating 90 Years of Trust, Family and Community”, the hospital is planning a series of events to celebrate this milestone.
“We are grateful this community for making us who we are. We’ve come a long way from being a little hospital on the hill to a state of the art medical center. We owe much of our success to our community who continue to choose us to provide exceptional care for them. This truly is a celebration of not just the hospital and our 325 team members, but also for Willits as a whole, as we reflect on what we’ve been able to accomplish together,” said Jason Wells, Adventist Health Howard Memorial president.
On the hospital’s actual opening day, May 18, the community and everyone born at the hospital is invited to a birthday celebration.
The “Born at Howard” event will bring together generations upon generations of babies born at the hospital in joyous celebration of birthing an era, a hospital and most importantly, a community.
“This hospital means so much to so many people, for those who had babies born here, employees who have dedicated their lives caring for their neighbors here, to those who worked so hard to continue the original vision of our founders. This is a celebration of them, for them,” explained Arnie Mello, Frank R. Howard Foundation executive director.
The “Born at Howard” babies’ reunion is open to the public and will be held on Friday, May 18, at 5 p.m. in the lawn across from the hospital. If you are a Howard baby or know someone who is, and need more details about the event, call 707-456-3591.
As part of the anniversary festivities, the hospital is also launching a volunteer service program for its staff as a way of giving back to the community.
“We have an amazing community and this is our way of saying thanks for their unwavering support. Our staff will give 90 hours of volunteer time to our local organizations starting April 1st to May 18th. The goal is to allow our staff to follow their passion while enhancing our sense of community and dedication,” said Wells.
Also part of the celebration is a student art competition to encourage children and young people to get involved and consider the impact the hospital has on the community. “We are connected to our community in so many ways. And we thought, what better way to recognize that connection than to have our students, the next generation of bright minds, to have a piece of themselves in this hospital and allow them to help us create healing spaces for our patients and staff,” said Linda Givens, chief nursing officer.
For more information about the contest, contact Cici Winiger, communications manager at 707-456-3591.
Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital (now Adventist Health Howard Memorial) officially opened on May 18, 1928. The quest to establish a hospital in Northern Mendocino County began as a result of a heartbreaking accident.
Frank R. Howard, Charles Howard’s son and owner of champion racehorse, Seabiscuit, was critically injured in an auto accident on his father’s ranch just outside of Willits.
Without immediate, close-by emergency care, tragically, the young man succumbed to his injuries.
Young Frank’s father, a successful auto distributor, Charles Howard, along with the support of Dr. Raymond Babcock and a group of citizens, devised a plan to build a hospital in memory of Howard’s son.
Believing that Frank would have survived the accident if a hospital had been in operation close by, the elder Howard pushed for construction to begin.
Groundbreaking ceremonies were held during the 1927 Willits Frontier Days, a local rodeo celebration that continues today. The hospital officially opened a year later.
The Frank R. Howard Foundation was established in 1987 as the owner of the hospital facility. In 1986, the hospital became part of Adventist Health through a lease agreement with the foundation. In October 2015, the hospital moved to its current location on 1 Marcela Drive.
Visit www.howardhospital.org for more information.
Today, Adventist Health Howard Memorial has become a community treasure and has earned a reputation for quality care and patient experience scores that rival the best in the nation.
With the theme, “Celebrating 90 Years of Trust, Family and Community”, the hospital is planning a series of events to celebrate this milestone.
“We are grateful this community for making us who we are. We’ve come a long way from being a little hospital on the hill to a state of the art medical center. We owe much of our success to our community who continue to choose us to provide exceptional care for them. This truly is a celebration of not just the hospital and our 325 team members, but also for Willits as a whole, as we reflect on what we’ve been able to accomplish together,” said Jason Wells, Adventist Health Howard Memorial president.
On the hospital’s actual opening day, May 18, the community and everyone born at the hospital is invited to a birthday celebration.
The “Born at Howard” event will bring together generations upon generations of babies born at the hospital in joyous celebration of birthing an era, a hospital and most importantly, a community.
“This hospital means so much to so many people, for those who had babies born here, employees who have dedicated their lives caring for their neighbors here, to those who worked so hard to continue the original vision of our founders. This is a celebration of them, for them,” explained Arnie Mello, Frank R. Howard Foundation executive director.
The “Born at Howard” babies’ reunion is open to the public and will be held on Friday, May 18, at 5 p.m. in the lawn across from the hospital. If you are a Howard baby or know someone who is, and need more details about the event, call 707-456-3591.
As part of the anniversary festivities, the hospital is also launching a volunteer service program for its staff as a way of giving back to the community.
“We have an amazing community and this is our way of saying thanks for their unwavering support. Our staff will give 90 hours of volunteer time to our local organizations starting April 1st to May 18th. The goal is to allow our staff to follow their passion while enhancing our sense of community and dedication,” said Wells.
Also part of the celebration is a student art competition to encourage children and young people to get involved and consider the impact the hospital has on the community. “We are connected to our community in so many ways. And we thought, what better way to recognize that connection than to have our students, the next generation of bright minds, to have a piece of themselves in this hospital and allow them to help us create healing spaces for our patients and staff,” said Linda Givens, chief nursing officer.
For more information about the contest, contact Cici Winiger, communications manager at 707-456-3591.
Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital (now Adventist Health Howard Memorial) officially opened on May 18, 1928. The quest to establish a hospital in Northern Mendocino County began as a result of a heartbreaking accident.
Frank R. Howard, Charles Howard’s son and owner of champion racehorse, Seabiscuit, was critically injured in an auto accident on his father’s ranch just outside of Willits.
Without immediate, close-by emergency care, tragically, the young man succumbed to his injuries.
Young Frank’s father, a successful auto distributor, Charles Howard, along with the support of Dr. Raymond Babcock and a group of citizens, devised a plan to build a hospital in memory of Howard’s son.
Believing that Frank would have survived the accident if a hospital had been in operation close by, the elder Howard pushed for construction to begin.
Groundbreaking ceremonies were held during the 1927 Willits Frontier Days, a local rodeo celebration that continues today. The hospital officially opened a year later.
The Frank R. Howard Foundation was established in 1987 as the owner of the hospital facility. In 1986, the hospital became part of Adventist Health through a lease agreement with the foundation. In October 2015, the hospital moved to its current location on 1 Marcela Drive.
Visit www.howardhospital.org for more information.
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Adventist Health Clear Lake’s physicians, nurses and other staff are not the only ones who promote healing and wellness.
An important part of the team are the men and women who serve patients and visitors as volunteers.
Adventist Health Clear Lake recognized its volunteer team during National Volunteer Appreciation Week, April 15 to 21.
Cumulatively, Adventist Health Clear Lake’s volunteers have served a combined 46,785 hours, the equivalent of over 22 full-time employees working for one year.
The volunteers serve throughout the hospital and outpatient centers and are most visible at the check-in desk, where they greet patients and help them find their destination within the hospital.
“The warm welcome of a volunteer creates the first impression of our hospital,” said Katie Sust, patient experience manager. “That is why we are so grateful to have such compassionate and service-minded individuals as part of our team.”
Sust and the team at Adventist Health Clear Lake have planned a full week of activities to celebrate the dedicated service of the volunteer team, beginning with dinner at the hospital’s Mountain View Café on Tuesday, April 17.
The celebration continues with a visit to the Highlands Senior Center in Clearlake on Wednesday and ice cream at Lower Lake Coffee & Cream Café on Thursday.
The festivities conclude on Friday, April 20, with the annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon at the Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College, where each volunteer is honored for their hours of service in 2017 and receives a special gift.
Ruth Knight of Clearlake has been volunteering at the hospital for 16 years. “I like to interact with people and to help them, if possible,” she said. “I also enjoy the camaraderie of working with the other volunteers.”
National Volunteer Week, April 15 to 21, is an opportunity to celebrate the work of volunteers nationwide. Established in 1974 by Presidential Proclamation, National Volunteer Week recognizes volunteers and urges a culture of service.
If you are interested in volunteering at St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake, contact Katie Sust, Patient Experience Manager, at
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