USC Arcadia Hospital (USC-AH) has received a $500,000 pledge from the Thomas and Bebette Coleman Foundation, a contribution made in gratitude for what the foundation described as exceptional and compassionate care provided to a family member. The gift will be distributed over five years, with $100,000 allocated annually.
By News Desk
The funding will bolster several key initiatives at the hospital, including upgrades to medical technology, enhancements to surgical services, and expanded training opportunities for clinical staff. Hospital leaders say the support will help strengthen patient care across the organization.
In a statement, the Coleman Foundation emphasized the profound impact USC-AH staff had on their family during a difficult time.
There is tremendous comfort in knowing a loved one is being cared for by hospital staff who truly cares when there are no family members in the room. USC Arcadia Hospital’s doctors, nurses, and staff provided such compassionate and quality of care for our family member at a time when we didn’t have the resources to support the hospital. This gift is a token of our gratitude for treating our family member like a queen when she was just another patient coming through the doors. We will always remember the kindness, the thoughtfulness, and the exceptional service of the hospital and we are committed to ensuring all patients receive the high level of care as our family member.”
USC-AH noted that the donation reflects the hospital’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care to the San Gabriel Valley community.










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