Community residents and the Perrigo Foundation are teaming up to help a local hospital become bigger and better.
More specifically,
Allegan General Hospital will be expanding its infusion center, where treatments are administered into a patient's vein using tubing.
Chemotherapy treatments, immune system medications, steroids, iron, antibiotics, blood count stimulants and other medications, as ordered by a physician, are some of the treatments offered.
The center will serve cancer patients and patients with anemia, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, colitis, and other diseases requiring transfusions and IVs.
Other features are private treatment areas with heated, massaging rocker-recliner chairs for patients and TVs, music systems and headphones for each patient. DVD players and laptop computers with wireless Internet access also will be available.
A waiting area with more space for families and friends, and a patient education center are part of the plans.
The infusion center renovation and expansion is funded with $200,000 from the Perrigo Foundation and $100,000 from the Allegan community.
In July 2009, the Perrigo Foundation made an initial donation of $100,000 to the hospital and challenged the community to raise a sum that the company would then match. Community donations totaled $100,000, allowing the hospital to receive the full amount of the challenge grant from the Perrigo Foundation.
"To reach the $300,000 mark in our fundraising efforts is a tremendous achievement, allowing us to move forward with the renovation and expansion of the infusion center," says Gerald Barbini, president of Allegan General Hospital.
Allegan General Hospital is a 25-bed community hospital governed by an 11-member board of trustees.
Perrigo is the world's largest manufacturer of OTC pharmaceutical products for the store brand market.
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Gerald Barbini, Allegan General Hospital
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