Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Celebrate National Nurses Day With Display Of Community Support
The Santa Clarita City Council, along with executives at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and public safety officials, showed support for the community’s medical workers in a celebration of National Nurses Day on Wednesday night. During the evening shift change, the City Council and Illumination Dynamics, which recently donated a much-needed generator to the hospital, projected the City of Santa Clarita’s “Hearts for Heroes” initiative logo on the side of the hospital’s new patient tower.
“The excellent care provided by the staff at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has been instrumental in slowing the spread of the virus and in aiding patients towards recovery,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth. “The team at the hospital has been essential in caring for those who tested positive for COVID-19, and we thank each member of the staff for their outstanding dedication to our community.”
To learn more about Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s coronavirus procedures, please visit www.henrymayo.com/community/coronavirus. To learn more about the City of Santa Clarita’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, please visit SantaClaritaEmergency.com.
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