Hancock Whitney Feeds Emergency Department

Hancock Whitney delivered 100 meals to the Mobile Infirmary Emergency Department on January 27, WKRG reported. It “really helped to boost the morale of the staff that are, at this point, exhausted” dealing with “more and more patients” in the third wave of COVID-19, Emergency Department Manager Michelle Taylor said. Emergency Department Director Kelly Hicks added, “There’s days where they don’t get to each lunch. They take care of the sickest of the sick patients in our community. It’s nice to see that people recognize that.”

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