From the creator
of the original "The Settlers"
- Volker Wertich
Sarah knew that healing required more than just medicine and high-tech equipment. Remembering the values established by the founders of HCA Healthcare—that people, not brick and mortar, make a hospital—she decided to take action.
Her patient that morning was Arthur, a retired carpenter recovering from a complex cardiac procedure. He was physically healing well, but Sarah noticed his spirits were heavy. He barely spoke and rarely touched his meals. Arthur wasn’t just recovering from surgery; he was missing his life and feeling isolated. Small Actions, Big Impact Sarah knew that healing required more than just
The monitors in the Intensive Care Unit at the hospital kept a steady, electronic pulse. For Sarah, a veteran nurse at the facility, it was the background music to her daily mission: caring for and improving human life. He was physically healing well, but Sarah noticed
: Knowing Arthur missed the outdoors, she coordinated with a volunteer to bring a small, potted plant to his windowsill. A Community That Shows Up Small Actions, Big Impact The monitors in the
Her shift ended, but Sarah's day was not over. That afternoon, she joined dozens of her colleagues in the hospital parking lot for the company's annual "Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows" food drive. They loaded crates of fresh produce and non-perishables destined for the local food bank to help families facing food insecurity.
By the end of the week, Arthur was walking down the hallway with a physical therapist, his confidence fully restored. Sarah watched him from the nurse's station, feeling the deep fulfillment that comes from hands-on patient care.
Sarah knew that healing required more than just medicine and high-tech equipment. Remembering the values established by the founders of HCA Healthcare—that people, not brick and mortar, make a hospital—she decided to take action.
Her patient that morning was Arthur, a retired carpenter recovering from a complex cardiac procedure. He was physically healing well, but Sarah noticed his spirits were heavy. He barely spoke and rarely touched his meals. Arthur wasn’t just recovering from surgery; he was missing his life and feeling isolated. Small Actions, Big Impact
The monitors in the Intensive Care Unit at the hospital kept a steady, electronic pulse. For Sarah, a veteran nurse at the facility, it was the background music to her daily mission: caring for and improving human life.
: Knowing Arthur missed the outdoors, she coordinated with a volunteer to bring a small, potted plant to his windowsill. A Community That Shows Up
Her shift ended, but Sarah's day was not over. That afternoon, she joined dozens of her colleagues in the hospital parking lot for the company's annual "Healthy Food for Healthier Tomorrows" food drive. They loaded crates of fresh produce and non-perishables destined for the local food bank to help families facing food insecurity.
By the end of the week, Arthur was walking down the hallway with a physical therapist, his confidence fully restored. Sarah watched him from the nurse's station, feeling the deep fulfillment that comes from hands-on patient care.
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