Nicholas Henderson, 23, credits LifeBridge Health Partner VSP with giving him his first, and current, job in October 2018 as a full-time mail clerk.
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Carroll Hospital Auxiliary to Host Annual Ball in November
The Carroll Hospital Auxiliary is hosting its Annual Ball on Saturday, November 6 at Martin’s Westminster. The Auxiliary’s traditional event of the season will be held in person in 2021, with “Here Comes the Sun” as this year’s theme.
Probiotics and Prebiotics: Good for Our Health
Believe it or not, trillions of bacteria live in our digestive tract (our microbiota), and some species play a positive role in health.
Ellen Finnerty Myers Leaves a Legacy of Transformational Leadership
For more than two decades, Ellen Finnerty Myers has helped countless donors build their legacies within the Carroll Hospital community. Now, as she enters retirement this July, it’s only appropriate to look at the legacy she leaves behind. And, oh, what a tremendous legacy it is.
Carroll Hospital Foundation Awards $21,500 in Scholarships to Local Students
When Joy Goodie decided to change her career from being a behavioral health consultant in Carroll Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) to a registered nurse and ideally an advanced nurse practitioner, she wanted to avoid accumulating a huge debt when she graduated.
The Benefits of Buying Local Produce
Summer is the best time of the season to head to your local farmers market to enjoy the bounty of ripe fruits and vegetables right at your fingertips. There are many benefits to buying local, even if the produce is not necessarily organic.
Here are some reasons why farmers markets can be beneficial for your health and wallet:
Portrait of a Leader
Garrett Hoover shares his family’s philosophy on philanthropy—and how he found a kindred community when he came to Carroll Hospital.
For Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover, giving back to the community isn’t a casual notion. It’s—as he puts it—in his DNA.
The Importance of Advance Care Planning
If you were incapacitated or seriously ill, do you know what lifesaving measures you would want or who would make that decision on your behalf? If you answered no, then it’s important to plan for your future healthcare decisions today.