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FREE COVID-19 Curbside testing continues at the MCCH West Entrance (look for Kentucky signs – located across from our Cancer Center).

Effective today and tomorrow, we will be swabbing those individuals who feel they have had a possible COVID-19 exposure and are not currently experiencing symptoms.

Please feel free to take advantage of our drive thru service. No appointment necessary, simply drive up and get swabbed until 5 pm today.

Please have a piece of paper with your name, date of birth, and a contact phone number so that we can contact you. Patients will be notified of the results and recommended appropriate treatment. For more information on COVID-19 Curbside Testing, please call 270.753.0704.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital and Murray Medical Associates Now Offering Free Expanded Curbside Testing for Covid-19 Today 1-4 Pm at West Entrance of the Hospital

Murray-Calloway County Hospital and Murray Medical Associates are offering FREE CURBSIDE DRIVE THRU COVID-19 TESTING 1-4 PM TODAY! Located on the West Side Entrance of the Hospital.

Individuals MUST HAVE SYMPTOMS – see details below.

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms and they are mild, please drive thru the Endoscopy Entrance (located on the West Side of the Hospital) Parking lot is marked by a sign with the state of Kentucky.

  • Fever, chills, cough, runny nose, shortness of breath, sore throat, congestion, runny nose, headache, muscle pain, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.

Please have a piece of paper including name, date of birth, address, phone number, and current symptoms. A nurse will come to the car, collect the paper and collect the specimen via a nasal swab. Individuals will be notified of results and appropriate treatment.

The Respiratory Walk-In Clinic and Telemedicine visits are still available for individuals who wish to speak to a provider or if their symptoms are more severe.

If you do not have any symptoms, we continue to ask you to stay #HealthyAtHome.

Patients will be notified of the results and recommended appropriate treatment. For more information on COVID-19 Curbside Testing, please call 270.753.0704.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital Welcomes Jennifer Lykes as the New Director of Perinatal Services

Murray-Calloway County Hospital is pleased to welcome Jennifer Lykes, BSN, RN, CCRN, RNC-OB, as the Director of Perinatal Services.

Jennifer is a 2009 graduate of Murray State University’s nursing program where she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. After graduation, she entered the US Navy where she spent six years as a nurse in Pensacola, Florida and in San Diego, California. She spent time working in Med Surg and Labor and Delivery.

Most recently she worked in Labor & Delivery in Louisville, KY at Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital and in the Intensive Care Unit at Jewish Hospital.

“I’m very excited to back in Murray, my alma mater and look forward to this new opportunity,” said Jennifer Lykes, Director of Perinatal Services.

Jennifer is married to Marcus, who works as a financial specialist and they have two boys, Brayden who is six years old and Matthew, three.

Jennifer has joined the Labor & Delivery and Post-Partum Department at Murray-Calloway County Hospital. If you have any questions, please contact the Marketing Department at 270.762.1381 or visit www.murrayhospital.org.

Hope Harbor Church Donates Meals to Murray-Calloway County Hospital

Pictured left to right: Tim Heinz, Associate Pastor at HHC, Art Heinz, Senior Pastor at HHC, Shannon Kidd, Director of Environmental Services, Linda Cavitt, Director of Laboratory Services, Alissa Bryan, Director of Food Service, and Todd Broker, HHC 

MURRAY, KY – Hope Harbor Church delivers meals to Murray-Calloway County Hospital. This donation was made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We desire to be a blessing to the people who are there for our community during this crisis and will be there long after it is over. We thank God for you all,” said Art Heinz, Senior Pastor at Hope Harbor Church.

If you have questions, or would like to donate to the Foundation at Murray-Calloway County Hospital, please contact Keith Travis, Chief Philanthropy Officer at 270.227.0253.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital Announces Plans for Furlough Due to Effects of Coronavirus

Murray-Calloway County Hospital announces plans for furlough due to the unprecedented effects of the coronavirus. The actions follow the suspensions of some services and rescheduling of elective surgeries and procedures, which make up the bulk of revenues to support operating costs at the hospital.

Expense reductions varying by department from at least 15% – 30% will affect employees across the board.  Jerry Penner, CEO at MCCH is setting the example by already taking two pay periods with no pay as a part of the temporary layoffs.  All management positions will take a minimum 20% reduction.  Staff furloughs will involve reduced work schedules, while others will relieve employees of all job duties. Any furloughed employees are eligible for unemployment compensation, and they will remain eligible for their medical benefits.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital has nearly 1,100 people on their team. Many staff and departments have already been flexing hours and several employees are on unemployment to offset low volumes. This however is not enough to counteract the anticipated $5.3 million dollar reduction in net revenues during the month of April. Stimulus funding received through the CARES act will offset $2.3 million of the $5.3 million shortfall.

“We do not know when we will come out of this shutdown but our intent is to return to normal operations as soon as possible. This is just a temporary measure,” said MCCH CEO, Jerry Penner. “We have delayed this action as long possible because we value our employees and need to ensure we will be here when our communities need us most.”

“Hospitals, like MCCH, will require additional financial assistance to overcome shutdowns mandated by the government.  These shutdowns were necessary but just like our local businesses, we’ll need assistance coming out of the crisis to secure our financial future.”

“We don’t want any patients or community members to perceive that they need to avoid or delay necessary care,” he said. “We don’t want folks to be fearful of coming to the hospital. We are continuing to provide urgent and emergency healthcare and surgery services throughout our hospital and physician clinics.”

Murray-Calloway County Hospital is a 152-licensed bed medical center located at 803 Poplar Street in Murray, Kentucky.  The hospital has been serving the medical and health care needs of the Western Kentucky area for over 100 years.  Murray Hospital specializes in such major areas as women’s services, surgery, cancer, orthopedics, neurology, psychiatric services, emergency services, Spring Creek, and more. Murray-Calloway County Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the nation’s oldest and largest hospital accreditation agency.

 

The Rotary Club of Murray Donates $4,000 to Feed Employees at Murray-Calloway County Hospital and Spring Creek

James Gallimore, Rotary Club President presents CEO Jerry Penner of Murray-Calloway County Hospital a check for $4,000 on behalf of The Rotary Club of Murray. The funds will be used to provide meals for employees at MCCH, Spring Creek Healthcare and the Anna Mae Owen Hospice House. This donation was made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We appreciate the generosity of so many community businesses and organizations who have reached out to the hospital during this pandemic. It provides our employees with even more pride for our beloved community and uplifts their spirits. Again, thank you,” said Jerry Penner, CEO.

If you have questions, or would like to donate to the Foundation at Murray-Calloway County Hospital, please contact Keith Travis, Chief Philanthropy Officer at 270.227.0253.

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Tribe Fitness Donates Culvers Lunch to 150 Clinical Staff at MCCH

Nick Calhoon, Owner of Tribe Fitness and Student Pastor at Hardin Baptist wanted to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic. He worked with Culvers and delivered 150 meals to the clinical staff at Murray-Calloway County Hospital.

“Although small in gesture we wanted to let our amazing healthcare workers know they are not alone and for them to know how thankful and appreciative we are for all their hard work and sacrifice during these times!,” said Nick.

Murray-Calloway County Hospital and Murray Medical Associates Now Offering Expanded Curbside Testing for Covid-19

Murray Medical Associates and Murray-Calloway County Hospital are now offering expanded testing for COVID-19. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please call us to discuss further:

  • Fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, congestion, runny nose, and/or a headache

If you do not have any symptoms, we continue to ask you to stay #HealthyAtHome.

For more information on COVID-19 Curbside Testing, please call 270.753.0704 and we will help to direct you either to a telemedicine visit with one of our providers, or to the Respiratory Walk-In Clinic for a scheduled appointment

Ashland Chemical Donates 35 Gallons of Hand Sanitizer to MCCH

Brett Bierbaum, Engineer at Ashland Chemical delivers 35 gallons of hand sanitizer on behalf of Ashland Chemical in Calvert City, KY and Plant Manager Frank Stevens to Murray-Calloway County Hospital. This donation was made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you have questions, or would like to donate to the Foundation at Murray-Calloway County Hospital, please contact Keith Travis, Chief Philanthropy Officer at 270.227.0253.