WesBanco Bank Provides $100,000 grant to Baptist Health Foundation Hardin for medical pavilion valet services | WesBanco

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WesBanco Bank Provides $100,000 grant to Baptist Health Foundation Hardin for medical pavilion valet services

10/19/2023

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As part of our ongoing commitment to the communities we serve, WesBanco Bank has made a $100,000 grant to Baptist Health Foundation Hardin in Kentucky. The grant will support valet services at the new Baptist Health Hardin Medical Pavilion in Elizabethtown, currently under construction.

“Extremely generous organizations and people exist all across Baptist Health Hardin’s 10-county service area, and WesBanco Bank and its leaders rank among the top on that list,” said Baptist Health Foundation Hardin Board Chair Mike Bowers. “This grant will directly benefit hundreds of thousands of patients and their families expected to arrive at our new medical pavilion annually. Valet services are not only an added convenience, but will really help patients with mobility issues.”

WesBanco has consistently demonstrated its commitment to enriching the communities it serves. For over 150 years, we have helped drive growth for individuals, businesses and communities through innovative financial solutions and community investment. Notably, in 2015, WesBanco was the first corporate donor for the newly formed Baptist Health Foundation Hardin through a $50,000 grant to establish a pediatric therapy playground.

“WesBanco is firmly committed to supporting both the financial and holistic well-being of the people and communities we serve,” said Marilyn Ford, WesBanco city president, Heartland Region in Kentucky, and Baptist Health Foundation Hardin board member.  “The valet services in the new medical pavilion are not just about convenience; they are about ensuring every patient feels supported from the moment they arrive. We are proud to support the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin in advancing their mission to care for the people who live and work in this region. Together, we are investing in a brighter, healthier future for our region.”

Valet parking is expected to be beneficial to patients with mobility concerns or other health issues that make walking long distances difficult, as well as patients who are travelling alone. The valet services are just one of many amenities to be offered at the new facility, expected to open in 2024. The largest project in the hospital’s history, the facility will house a new comprehensive cancer center with all patient services together for the first time; 12 new surgical suites, including a hybrid operating room; three additional cardiac catheterization labs; medical offices to accommodate new physicians and specialists; and patient-centric spaces designed to promote emotional and spiritual wellness.