MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) – Hospital patients at Atrium Medical Center will get a chance to see their families during the holidays thanks to a big donation. Because of COVID-19 protocols, visitors have been kept out of the hospital, which can make the holiday season lonely for patients. Blue Star Families in southwest Ohio donated 44 Facebook Portals to Atrium Medical Center. This will make virtual visits with families much easier during the holidays. Stuck in the hospital, many COVID-19 patients already know they will not be able to see family for holiday celebrations, well at least not in-person. Dr. Geri Lynn Maples with Blue Star Families dropped off dozens of Facebook Portal devices so veteran patients and anyone else stuck in the hospital can at least do a virtual visit with their family. “We definitely wanted to help them know that their community understands their challenges,” Maples said. “COVID has played a large role in making those challenges more profound.” It seems like a simple gift, but Atrium Medical Center says this will do much more for their patients than you may think. » Read More
Facebook Portals donated to help hospital patients see families for the holidays

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