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Witham’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Department has recently acquired new equipment thanks to the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2062. 

 

To date, the Eagles has donated more than $100,000 to the Witham Health Services Foundation to support Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation at Witham through their annual Heart Fundraiser which is held annually in February. “Thanks to the generous support of the Lebanon Eagles we have upgraded several machines in our Cardiopulmonary Rehab Department,” said Chris Gray, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Witham Health Services, “some of the new purchases include a state-of-the-art low profile treadmill and new recumbent cross training devices all of which are easier to access and improves patient safety.”

 


Witham staff and members of the Eagles gathered on Wednesday, February 12th to learn more about the new equipment and to give thanks for their support (see picture above). 

 

The Eagles is hosting their annual fundraising event this Saturday, February, 22nd. “To support Witham’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Center, join us for a fun night of Bingo at the Lebanon Eagles” said Cari Ann Guenther, Manager of the Witham Health Services Foundation. Tickets are $60 each, limited to the first 200 sold. There will be big cash prizes for winners. Dinner is included in the cost of a bingo ticket – but can be purchased at the door for dine in or take out for $10 each. Dinner will be served from 4:00 – 5:30 pm and bingo will start at 6:00 pm. Witham’s very own Trey Chelf and Midnight Redeye will perform following bingo. Tickets can be purchased at the Lebanon Eagles or at the Witham Foundation Office. Call 765-485-8112 for more information.  
 

The Witham Health Services Foundation is dedicated to the hospital's quest for quality care. Through fund development, ambassadorship and education we assist the hospital in maintaining its financial growth. If you would like more information about the Foundation, please contact Cari Ann Guenther at 765-485-812 or foundation@witham.org