- New MedWest-Haywood CEO comfortable in challenging situation
- WestCare wants out of hospital partnership with Haywood
- We still deliver quality health care west of Asheville
- Caught in the crosshairs: Doctors struggle for footing in a shifting health care landscape
- Jackson doctors fear underdog status in MedWest venture
- Lawmakers hesitant to meddle in turf war between Mission, smaller hospitals
- What comes next?
- Poore resigns as MedWest Haywood leader
The engineering, grounds and Behavioral Health Unit at Haywood Regional Medical worked together to brighten the hospital community by planting a rose garden.
Research has shown that hospital patients whose windows looked out at landscape scenery recovered from surgery quicker than those who faced a brick wall.
Marty Murray and the hospital’s engineering team prepared planting beds at the front entrance to the Haywood hospital. With the help and hard work of patients and staff of the Behavioral Health Unit, the team then transformed the space into a rose garden that will bloom throughout most of the year.
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