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Marian Medical Center receives iPad donations to protect high-risk and Hospice patients from COVID-19

Courtesy: Marian Regional Medical Center
Courtesy: Marian Regional Medical Center
Courtesy: Marian Regional Medical Center

SANTA MARIA, Calif. - The Mark and Dorothy Smith Family Foundation is donating more than 30 iPads to help Extended Care Center patients and high-risk Dignity Health Home Health and Hospice patients communicate with friends and loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Marian Regional Medical Center has limited visitation to stop the spread of COVID-19 and protect the most vulnerable population from being exposed to the virus. Marian officials said facilitating inpatient and family communication has been challenging, but is a necessity.

Health officials believe a strong connection with loved ones is critical to the healing process. Communication is also vital to prevent negative effects of social isolation for the elderly. Patients who are home-bound can also use the iPads for telehealth communication with their doctor or other medical professionals.

The Mark and Dorothy Smith Family Foundation saw a need and provided a significant gift allowing Marian Medical Center to acquire the iPads.

“Due to the kindness of The Mark and Dorothy Smith Family Foundation, our community’s post-acute patients will have an exceptional communication tool to improve both the level of care provided and patients’ well-being,” states Kathy Sullivan, PhD RN, Vice President of Post-Acute Care Services, Central Coast Division, Dignity Health. “For weeks, all Marian Extended Care Center patients have been unable to enjoy in-person communication with loved ones. Additionally, our high-risk, homebound patients have concerns in regards to allowing clinical staff into their homes for evaluation and care. The acquisition of iPads is a profoundly generous gift from The Mark and Dorothy Smith Family Foundation and our organization extends our heartfelt gratitude.” 

Mark Smith, a successful construction entrepreneur and real estate developer, spent his life building homes and commercial properties in Santa Maria.


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