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Holzer kicks off heart month with wreath lightings
<p>Patsy Keebaugh, a former HCI patient, was the special guest at Holzer&#8217;s wreath lighting ceremony held in honor of heart month this past Friday. Holzer&#8217;s annual heart health fair will be held on February 14 at the medical center in Gallipolis.</p>

Patsy Keebaugh, a former HCI patient, was the special guest at Holzer’s wreath lighting ceremony held in honor of heart month this past Friday. Holzer’s annual heart health fair will be held on February 14 at the medical center in Gallipolis.

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<p>Pictured, front row, from left, are: Patsy Keebaugh, special guest; Bonnie McFarland, RN, BSN, Director of Community Health and Wellness, Holzer Health System, Gallipolis Medical Center. Back row, from left: Ryan Smith, State Representative for the 93rd District of Ohio; Brent Saunders, Chairman of the Board, Holzer Health System; Matt Johnson, Executive Director, Holzer Cardiovascular Institute; Jay Cremeans, President, Gallipolis City Commission; and Brent Saunders, Gallia County Commissioner.</p>

Pictured, front row, from left, are: Patsy Keebaugh, special guest; Bonnie McFarland, RN, BSN, Director of Community Health and Wellness, Holzer Health System, Gallipolis Medical Center. Back row, from left: Ryan Smith, State Representative for the 93rd District of Ohio; Brent Saunders, Chairman of the Board, Holzer Health System; Matt Johnson, Executive Director, Holzer Cardiovascular Institute; Jay Cremeans, President, Gallipolis City Commission; and Brent Saunders, Gallia County Commissioner.

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GALLIPOLIS — Holzer Health System kicked off American Heart Month on Friday, February 1 with a wreath lighting at the medical center in Gallipolis. American Heart Month provides the opportunity for healthcare facilities to focus the spotlight on heart health, and that focused was narrowed even more so to women at Friday’s events.

Holzer Health System’s Gallipolis Medical Center held a wreath lighting ceremony at 1 p.m. in the front lobby of the hospital. At this time, Gallia County Commissioner Brent Saunders, Gallipolis City Commissioner Jay Cremeans, and Brent Saunders Chairman of the Board, Holzer Health System, presented a proclamation dedicating February 1 as “Go Red for Women Day” for heart health. In addition, Ryan Smith, State Representative for the 93rd District of Ohio, was on hand to lend his remarks for the event.

To officially light the wreath, Matt Johnson, Executive Director for the Holzer Cardiovascular Institute, invited special guest, Patsy Keebaugh, to share her experience with Holzer Cardiovascular Institute. Keebaugh is a former HCI patient, who shared her story of extensive heart health issues despite a lack of significant symptoms.

“I am so blessed that I was lead to my physician, who then steered me to Holzer Cardiovascular Institute,” Keebaugh said. “I have never met a nicer group of individuals who genuinely care about their patients.”

More heart health activities slated by Holzer Health System include the Annual Heart Health Fair at the Gallipolis Medical Center. The health fair will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursday, February 14 in Conference Rooms ABC at 100 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio.

For more information, please call (740) 446-5679.

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