May 30, 2025
Sistersville – Memorial Health System, along state and networks, broke the floor on Wednesday on the long streak of the new Sistersville General Hospital, marking a historical step to expand the attention of rural fitness in West Virginia.
The opening ceremony, taken from the existing hospital, was also the official release of the Promise campaign, an initiative for collection of $ 12 million funds directed through Memorial Health Foundation for the project.
Wednesday occasions with a VIP lunch at the E. A. Durham House in Sistersville. The managers of the commemorative formula of fitness and other dignitaries have spoken with other people who provide the hospital, the network in the long term and what all this means for Sistersville, Tyler County and surroundings.
Jarrett Stull, executive director of the Memorial Health Foundation, opened the day at Durham Estate.
State delegate David Kelly, and his wife, Jan Kelly, are in schools through the promised crusade and have talked about efforts to collect $ 12 million to obtain some complex care and long -term sustainability for the new hospital and the clinics of the Tyler County Commemorative Formula.
To date, $ 9. 7 million have already been invested through the state of Virginia-Western, the Tyler County Committee, the city of Sistersville and the cities of Middlebourne and Friendly, as well as another $ 300,000 in personal philanthropy, leaving $ 2 million to lift.
During the revolutionary ceremony, Kathryn Bailey, executive vice president, monetary director and treasurer of Banco Popular, announced a $ 125,000 bank. In addition, together, the condominiums of the Crusade, which support the next Women and Children Hospital, Dan Brece, Do and Leah Breece, had a donation of $ 25,000 in the promised crusade.
The other speakers, the occasions of the day included Ann Helmick, donor of the Health Foundation memorial; Jody Bullman, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, president of the Shelby General Hospital and the Sistersville General Hospital, and Vice President of Surgical and Cardiac Services; Dan Brece, Do, Vice President of Medical Services, Commemorrative Fitness System; And Scott Cantley, president and executive leader of Memorial Health Systems. The other speakers included Trenton Barnhart from the Virginia-Western Delegates. Marie Prezioso, Executive Director of the WV Water Development Authority; And the representatives of the American senses Shelley Moore Capito and Jim Justice.
The new Sistersville General Hospital will bring fashion attention at home and expand access to the essential facilities of the region. To do this, the installation will come with an area committed to rotating specialists in higher level service lines, an area of procedure to complex facilities, network areas for meetings, occasions and school systems and the laboratory and the diagnosis committed for faster and exact results, all in one place.
Sistersville Mayor William (Bill) Rice celebrated the occasion by saying, “This is all I still believe.
“Thanks to the commemorative system,” Rice added.
Cantley spoke of the new hospital and the way in which a new era for physical care in Sistersville and Tyler County marks. He said it will be a fashionable status that will compete with other hospitals in the commemorative physical conditioning system. The hospital will provide specialized care, laboratories and diagnoses and much more. This will be the aptitude of other people and the community.
“We will provide Sistersville and the surrounding domain with the most productive institutions and the most productive care imaginable,” Cantley said.
Jason Suter, a Fitness professional who spent more than 15 years at the Sistersville General Hospital, is the administrator of the Sistersville General Hospital. He began his career in Sistersville as physiotherapist manager. He received his PhD in Physiotherapy from the Jesuit University of Wheeling in 2010. He went to his leadership role in February while proceeded to patient care. He is a resident for life in the region and is proud to serve his network in the hometown and direct efforts to advance attention at the Sistersville General Hospital, he said.
Esperanza Hospital that the Sistersville General Hospital is built until the end of 2026.
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