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Lexington Medical Center Collecting Cards for COVID-19 Patients

Jul. 15 2020

Lexington Medical Center is collecting homemade greeting cards for COVID-19 patients in the hospital. With a strict policy prohibiting visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic, a greeting card can bring smiles to faces and cheer up members of our community in the hospital during this difficult time.

Lexington Medical Center is requesting cards with hope-filled, happy messages. Lexington Medical Center staff members will distribute the cards throughout the hospital and nurses will deliver them to patients’ rooms.

A set of colorful get-well-soon cards on a windowsill. 

Designing cards can be helpful for children during this time.

“Children need a way to express their concerns in a positive way. By thinking beyond themselves, they learn about empathy and discover their power to help their world instead of being stuck in what feels like an out of control situation to them,” said Donna Peele, MDiv, BCC, director of Pastoral Care at Lexington Medical Center.

Individuals who would like to bring cards to the hospital should place them in a sealed zipper storage bag. The hospital will quarantine the bags for five days to kill any germs or potential virus. Drop off the bags of cards at the South Entrance of the hospital at 2720 Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. That’s the entrance at the front of the hospital complex along Highway 378. Upon arrival, call (803) 791 – 2901. A representative from Pastoral Care will pick up the cards from the car window.

Lexington Medical Center is thankful for all of the support and kindness it’s received as the hospital works to keep patients, staff and community members healthy and safe during this time.

Illustration of a hand holding an envelope with the Lexington Medical Center logo

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Disclaimer: This blog is intended for general understanding and education about Lexington Medical Center. Nothing on the blog should be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Blog visitors with personal health or medical questions should consult their health care provider.