BUSINESS & AG LIFE THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 GRHF Continued from Page 1B summer also holds a rooftop social, where it invites donors and community VIPs and pro- vides food, drink and live enter- tainment and gives a rundown of what the foundation is doing. The foundation opted to mesh the two for a livestream event. But the backbone of the presen- tation came from a suggestion of a new board member. Grande Ronde Hospital Foundation has for years worked with Brent Clapp Productions, La Grande, to produce videos of the hospital’s patients telling their stories of how care, treat- ment and even survival because of the work of the foundation and hospital. Those videos are on the foun- dation’s Youtube channel. Flynn said the board member suggested the foundation needed to share more of the compelling videos. They proved a fi ne fi t for the online event. One of the videos featured Kim Hulse, a native of Pend- leton who relocated to La Grande in 1985. She went in for a mammogram in 2017, and the hospital’s then new 3D mam- mography machine, which the foundation provided, detected an early cancer. According to the hospital’s mammography manager, Flynn said, traditional tech would not have found the cancer for another three years. “So now, four years later, she lives cancer-free with her partner in Arizona,” he said. The capstone video of the event was the most emotional, telling the story of Matt and Kylee Goodwin, who were preg- nant with their fourth child, Andrew, whose heart seemed to have some issues. In March 2020, in Kylee’s seventh month of pregnancy, the unborn infant’s heartbeat was elevated. An emergency fl ight took Kylee to a hospital in Boise. After treatment, she ended up delivering Andrew there, and he was stillborn. Under most circumstances, Flynn said, a hospital might let a family stay a few hours with the baby. But this hospital had a cuddle cot, a cooling unit that functions inside a bassinet. The device allows family members to spend longer with the body. “Just to be able to say goodbye in their time and on their own terms,” Flynn said. The Goodwins were able to stay with Andrew overnight. Flynn said they found the expe- rience so benefi cial they decided to fundraise on their own to get a cuddle cot for Grande Ronde Hospital. Flynn said the foundation threw its weight behind this to get the best deal it could on the THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — 3B equipment. The project led to a memorial fund in Andrew’s name that also provides photog- raphy services for families who want it. Flynn said the Goodwins’ story shows how the hospital lis- tens to community members to address local needs. “That’s why we’re here,” he said. “We want to provide a greater service to the people here.” To that end, the founda- tion is working on adding two more Torches to Grande Ronde Hospital. The devices are 6 feet tall and use ultraviolet light to disin- fect surfaces in 15 minutes. The hospital has eight as of 2020, including tabletop torches that cover smaller areas. Each torch costs approximately $55,000. Flynn said they are worth the investment. “Those things have been invaluable over the last year,” he said, cutting down on thou- sands of work hours of cleaning. And they have contributed to preventing the spread of COVID-19. Grande Ronde Hospital Foundation also has upgrades coming for the hospital’s inten- sive care unit. The ICU rooms have a whiteboard for doctors and nurses to write on. While convenient, whiteboards also tend to get messy with use. “We’re going to replace all the boards in the ICU with snazzy new glass boards,” he said, which are more usable and more readable. The foundation also is funding the move to bring on a more convenient and secure text messaging system for patients to use to communicate with pro- viders. 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