Guardian Angel Gift: D. Scott Adams

Guardian Angel Gift: D. Scott Adams

Pullman Regional Hospital’s Guardian Angel Grateful Patient Program provides patients and loved ones with a way to say “thank you” to a caregiver. If a physician, nurse, staff member, or volunteer has brought comfort to you in your time of need, please consider recognizing them with a gift to the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation. Gifts to this special program pay tribute to the outstanding caregiver, while also helping to provide resources for the hospital’s highest needs. 

D. Scott Adams gratefully recognized Dr. Aaron Scott (Emergency Department), Dr. Karen Geheb (Hospitalist), Blake Brackin, Aileen Tolman, and the entire Medical Surgical Unit for their care of him during his recent hospital stay. 

“Dr. Scott went to extraordinary means to secure a bed for me in Pullman Regional Hospital and Dr. Geheb handled my care very professionally, for which I’m most grateful. Aileen Tolman presented herself as my advocate and provided stability. Blake Brackin stands out as a man totally given to understanding the patient and understanding service to the same. His genuine compassion and show of selfless service made me feel safe without words. He is a remarkably natural servant!” 

“For the Medical Surgical Unit, I observed one of the most important characteristics of leadership--servant leadership. I saw it in multiple individuals and I saw it in willing teamwork for a higher goal of compassionate service,” reflected D. Scott Adams. 

Wondering how your caregiver gets recognized? After you or your family makes a donation to the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation in honor of the caregiver, the Guardian Angel will be notified of your generous donation. The Guardian Angel will receive a custom-crafted angel pin to proudly wear on his or her lapel. Rueben Mayes, Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Chief Development & External Relations Officer, presents Guardian Angel Awards to the provider (pictured). Their name will be published in the Foundation’s Annual Report, internal hospital communications, as well as recognition at hospital events. 

If you’d like to learn more about the program or honor a Pullman Regional Hospital & Clinic Network caregiver that impacted you, information is available on the Guardian Angel Program webpage