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MMC: Renovations under way on third Hospitality House for visiting patients, families

Posted at 9:10 pm July 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

To help the renovation efforts, employees from National Strategic Protective Services, or NSPS, have put in many hours of hard labor at Methodist Medical Center’s soon-to-be third Hospitality House. (Submitted photo)

 

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation and the Hospitality Houses are adding a third Hospitality House near Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The Hospitality Houses are located just minutes from MMC, and they primarily serve patients and families visiting for cancer care, wound care, intensive care, cardiac critical care, or certain short stays related to specific tests and procedures. There are no charges for guests staying at the Hospitality Houses. All costs are covered by charitable contributions raised through annual fundraising events and by food and related necessities donated by caring individuals, area churches, civic clubs, and businesses, a press release said.

Last year, 211 guests spent 1,787 nights in Methodist’s two existing Hospitality Houses. They came from 18 Tennessee counties and 14 different states. One guest with a family member in Intensive Care Unit came all the way from France, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: CALM House, cancer care, cardiac critical care, Covenant Health, Homer Fisher, Hospitality House, intensive care, Jeff Elliott, Ken Rueter, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mike Belbeck, MMC, patients, Pro2Serve, Steve Whitson, UT-Battelle, wound care

Curves of Oak Ridge helps fill pantries at MMC Hospitality Houses

Posted at 7:47 pm April 18, 2014
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Curves Food Donation to MMC Hospitality House

Kim Maes, left, Hospitality House coordinator, and Misti Binkley, owner, Curves of Oak Ridge, stand among the three large shopping carts filled with food and household goods donated to Methodist Medical Center’s Hospitality Houses by members of the Curves gym. (Submitted photo)

The Hospitality Houses at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge received a weighty donation from Curves in Oak Ridge, a gym facility exclusively for women. Members collected and donated about 900 pounds of groceries and household goods to help stock the pantries at Methodist’s two Hospitality Houses—the Manly House and CALM House— which provide free lodging for patients and their families who must travel to Methodist for their cancer treatment.

The effort to collect goods for the Hospitality Houses was part of a Curves’ community food drive, which allowed members to make a donation in lieu of a down payment for their gym membership.

“Women come here because they want to take care of themselves,” said Curves of Oak Ridge owner and collection organizer Misti Binkley. “The food drive membership promotion is a way they can take care of others at the same time.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: CALM House, cancer, Curves of Oak Ridge, food drive, health screenings, Hospitality Houses, Jillian Michaels, Kim Maes, lodging, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Misti Binkley, MMC, pantries

Generous Christmas spirits make Holiday Lights shine at Methodist

Posted at 7:49 pm December 24, 2012
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Marc Beaubien, Debbie Scarbrough, Clay Good

Holiday Lights guest speaker, Marc Beaubien, left, stands before the illuminated tree with with Debbie Scarbrough, Hospitality House coordinator, and Clay Good, Holiday Lights chair. (Submitted photos)

The Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center provide a home away from home for cancer patients and their families who come to Methodist Medical Center for treatment. Nearly 4,000 guests have been welcomed into Methodist’s two houses, the Manly House and the CALM House. Thanks to the community’s generosity during the annual Holiday Lights campaign, the houses will continue to provide lodging, food and comfort to the guests who pass through their doors.

Holiday Lights is the annual fundraiser that supports Methodist’s Hospitality Houses through the sponsorship of lights. The Methodist Medical Center Foundation held a dedication ceremony on Dec. 6 to thank this year’s donors, who gave their support by contributing $28,000 to Holiday Lights, an amount which has continued to grow even as the official campaign comes to a close. The money raised through the campaign is used to pay for the houses’ daily operations, utilities, food, and overall upkeep.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: CALM House, Clay Good, donors, fundraiser, Holiday Lights, Hospitality Houses, John Foust, Manly House, Marc Beaubien, Methodist Medical Center

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