Two five-person teams will be deployed to Deaconess Midtown and Deaconess Gateway hospitals for a week to support medical staff responding to COVID-19.
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Chemo Buddies Seeking Volunteers to Tend Deaconess Gateway Garden
Chemo Buddies, the Evansville non-profit that provides volunteers to keep cancer patients company while receiving chemotherapy treatments is looking for volunteers to help provide some TLC to a space designed to provide some peace and relaxation to those same patients at Deaconess Gateway Hospital.
Gay s Garden sits near the Radiation area on the Gateway campus and serves as a quiet place for patients to sit or stroll through before or after treatment. However, much like your landscaping or mine, life gets in the way and it gets neglected which leads to weeds and a less-than-beautiful space no one wants to look at. With what hospitals like Gateway had to deal with over the past 15 to 16 months, it s totally understandable how maintaining the garden fell quickly down the priority list.
Doctors deliver stern warning to expectant mothers
Doctors deliver stern warning to expectant mothers By Samantha Johnson | May 11, 2021 at 7:01 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 7:01 PM
NEWBURGH, Ind. (WFIE) - In Indiana, expectant mothers have been vaccine-eligible for almost two months.
It can still be a little stressful for those soon-to-be mothers to decide if and when to get vaccinated.
However, local doctors are warning those patients: if you havenât gotten the shot yet, donât wait much longer.
Over the last few weeks, doctors at The Womenâs Hospital at Deaconess Gateway have seen an uptick in the number of pregnant patients admitted to the hospital after contracting the virus.
76-year-old Arrol P. Stewart of Albion, died Thursday morning, February 18
th at Deaconess Gateway Hospital. Arrol was born on July 19, 1944 to R. F. (Jack) Stewart and Marie Fritz Stewart in Evansville, Indiana. He graduated from Edwards County High School and continued his education earning a Business Administration degree from the University of Evansville.
Arrol served in the United States Army as a lieutenant for the 2
nd Battalion, 3
rd Infantry Division of the 199
th light infantry Brigade during combat in the Viet Nam War. He was a proud veteran and a great American who was willing to lay his life on the line for both his country and the men under his command.