
The Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination donated equipment valued at $8,029.70 to The Kraemer Infusion Center
The Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination (GRACE) has donated equipment valued at $8,029.70 to The Kraemer Infusion Center at The Richland Hospital and Clinics, a move designed to ensure patients continue to receive high-quality care close to home.
Rural hospitals often face strain from unexpected and urgent needs, making the ongoing support from community organizations like GRACE and the Richland Hospital Foundation vital to The Richland Hospital and Clinics. A recent increase in patients seeking treatment at The Kraemer Infusion Center led to an urgent demand for additional mobile blood pressure monitors. GRACE acted quickly to address this need through its generous donation.
Angie Coenen, director of The Richland Hospital Foundation, praised the partnership, noting that GRACE’s commitment to putting patients first aligns perfectly with the foundation’s goals. This donation will assist the infusion center staff in providing safe, efficient care and improving the overall patient experience, reflecting GRACE’s long-standing dedication to enhancing cancer care for patients and families in the Greater Richland Area.
The Richland Hospital and Clinics expressed sincere appreciation to GRACE for its continued investment in the community’s health and well-being. Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination (GRACE) is a community-based organization focused on supporting local cancer patients and advancing cancer-related resources throughout the Greater Richland Area.
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