MOUNT VERNON – As the largest group of health-care professionals in the U.S., nurses provide care across all areas of the health care systems and caresettings.

Providing care to patients day in and day out helps reflect the true value of nursing. They know first-hand what their patients need to be safe and comfortable and how to improve their quality of care while showing compassion and professionalism.

The nursing mission at Knox Community Hospital is to provide the community with excellent, safe, individualized patient care delivered by highly skilled nursing professionals. This is something KCH sees its nursing staff continuously striving for.

“We are so very proud of our nurses,” Amber Jordan, Director of Primary and Specialty Care, said. “It’s been a crazy time in health care, and they’ve done a great job taking care of patients, taking care of each other, and pitching in to help other departments when needed.

“We appreciate our nurses so much, all year long.”

Knox Community Hospital wants to thank all its nurses for making a difference and positively impacting the community. Their passion for their patients is appreciated during Nurses Month and daily.

“Thank you for taking pride in your profession by providing a legacy of excellence and patient advocacy,” says Carol Emery, Chief Nursing Officer. “Your healing hearts and hands inspire us,

“Please join KCH in thanking all nurses for their service and dedication.”

ABOUT KNOX COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

Knox Community Hospital is a 99-bed, Joint Commission-accredited, community hospital based in Mount Vernon, Ohio, approximately 40 miles northeast of Columbus, with additional services in Fredericktown and Centerburg.

Members of the Knox Community Hospital medical staff represent numerous specialties offering a wide range of clinically excellent services surprising for a community hospital. Our dedicated staff, along with a strong team of volunteers, is committed to providing personalized, high-quality care.

Knox Community Hospital’s independent, not-for-profit status ensures that all remaining revenue after expenses is committed solely to improving patient services, technology, and facilities for the health of the people of Knox County and surrounding areas.

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