It's time to celebrate at LewisGale Hospital Pulaski 🎉🎈 This August, the behavioral health unit at LewisGale Hospital Pulaski marks five years serving the Pulaski area and the greater New River Valley. In that time, we've helped more than 2,500 of our neighbors, friends, and family receive high quality mental health care close to home. Our colleagues are respected in the community, and show up with evidence-based care when its needed the most. The team has been awarded HCA Healthcare's Unit of Distinction Honorable Mention twice recognizing high patient satisfaction, colleague satisfaction, unit performance, and low turnover rates. Please join us in congratulating the program on its first five years, and cheering on many more years to come! Learn more about mental health services available in your area: LewisGale Hospital Pulaski: https://bit.ly/4dGPDuL LewisGale Medical Center: https://bit.ly/3yVa1sW LewisGale Hospital Alleghany: https://bit.ly/4dHOGSN
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