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Denver Health is making a concerted effort to uplift the spirits of patients who find themselves in the hospital during the holiday season. In a heartwarming initiative, the spiritual care team distributed small gifts to patients, bringing a touch of joy and warmth to their hospital experience.
In addition to the gift-giving, the team organized a joint celebration that honored both Christmas and the first night of Hanukkah. This inclusive approach not only recognizes the diverse backgrounds of patients but also fosters a sense of community and togetherness during a time that can be particularly challenging for those away from home.
The celebrations aim to create a festive atmosphere, reminding patients that they are not alone during the holidays. By providing emotional support and moments of joy, Denver Health is committed to ensuring that the spirit of the season reaches every corner of the hospital, making the holidays a little brighter for those in care.
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