Memorial Giving – Abundant Harvest
Abundant Harvest – yesterday’s wheat when planted today, yields the crops that will sustain us tomorrow. This is the reason bountiful wheat stalks have been chosen as the symbol of giving on the “recognition wall” at INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center. In the spirit of harvest, the generous gifts to the hospital “planted” today will sustain our effort to improve and enhance the quality of health care into the future for the people of Northwest Oklahoma.
The Abundant Harvest sculpture is permanently displayed in the Main Lobby of the hospital. The kernels, cameos medallions and plaques within the sculpture serve as lasting tributes, each bearing the names of an honored family member or friend.
To make a lasting tribute to honor or memorialize friends or loved ones, please contact our Foundation Director, Jeff Woolsey at 580-548-1156.
Patient Care Funds
HOPE Fund
Helping with Oncology Patient’s Expenses – This fund helps families with expenses associated with cancer treatments including dietary supplements, prosthetic devices, transportation costs, and cosmetic items such as wigs.
ANGEL Fund
This fund was started by Emergency Department employees and helps low-income families with transportation expenses and overnight accommodations.
Meadowlake – Behavioral Health Facility for Children
This fund was established last year and provides non-budgeted patient care needs such as classroom materials, teaching aides and student supplies; the Children’s Christmas Program, stockings and gifts; and outings to the movies, the zoo, Leonardo’s etc.
Employee Emergency Relief Fund
This fund was recently established and is specifically designed to provide assistance to INTEGRIS Bass employees in the event of an unexpected personal emergency.
W. Eugene Baxter Patient Care Fund
This fund was established to provide assistance to indigent inpatient, outpatient and emergency patients of INTEGRIS Bass with pharmaceutical and or medical durable goods and services. The fund was named in honor of community leader and former hospital administrator Gene Baxter.
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