Siskin Hospital Patients Now See The Smile Behind The Mask

  • Thursday, August 6, 2020

Siskin Hospital has launched a “Share the Smile” button initiative to reveal associates’ smiles behind their masks and make patient care more personable.

“There’s only so much you can convey with the eyes alone,” says Dr. Matthew Gibson, president and CEO. “Our patients need to see the friendly faces of their caregivers, especially now when families are unable to visit them.”

Siskin Hospital associates are wearing all the proper protective gear for its patients’ safety, but sometimes a smile is the best medicine. With their friendly photos on the three-inch buttons, it’s a fun way to connect with patients and for them to connect with us, said officials.

Siskin Hospital serves hundreds of patients daily, and in this time of uncertainty, ensuring everyone’s comfort is a high priority. It is what makes us Caring People. Changing Lives, said officials. 

To learn more about physical rehabilitation services at Siskin Hospital, please visit www.SiskinRehab.org or call 634-1200.

 

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