Memorial Hospital Logo New Hospital Drawing
Home
Job Opportunities
Contact Us
Services
Nursing Home
Meet the staff
Specialty Clinic
Helpful Health Links
TLC
Ways to Contribute
About Us
Dr. Offices / Clinics
Privacy Practices
Stork Stopp
Financial Assistance Information
Sherrick Drug
Local Information
The Living History Program©
The Living History Program© gives staff at Memorial Hospital and Hancock County Nursing Home a way to deliver care to the heart and soul of the patient, not just the diagnosis. 
A Living History© is simply a detailed social history of someone we care for.  It provides a mechanism for making connections with patients, residents and families on a new level.  Staff can read the rich details of a person’s life and discover things they have in common.  Also, Living Histories give us a way to become more compassionate and understanding of others.
In this unique program, patients or residents are interviewed by a hospital employee.  Then the simple question and answer format is transformed into a beautiful life story.  We ask that all our employees read the story and look for ways to “connect”.
The mission of the Living History Program© is to improve the way we care about and for our customers at MH and HCNH.  Patients have told us how much their stories mean to them and their family.  This is just another way for us to show how much we value those who come to us for healthcare.
For more information, call Sheila Brune, R.N., the program creator and director, at extension 6591.

The physician's (or radiology or pathology, etc.) services at Memorial Hospital are provided by independent practitioners. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, these practitioners are not employees or agents of Memorial Hospital.