
That is because administration at the City owned facility are exploring the possibility of adding charging stations to the waiting areas. Board President Aaron Kammeyer explains he had a stay in area hospitals during the holidays and took note of the feature as something that would be a great added amenity to the Clinton facility.
Warner Hospital and Health Services Administrator Heather Schofield explains the evaluation process continues but it appears a good number for the facility would be eight wall-mounted stations and two free standing stations throughout.
Kammeyer says the charging stations would be a feature that would a great addition to the patient experience at Warner Hospital and Health Services and make for one less thing for patience to have to think about.
CEO Paul Skowron called the addition of the charging stations a minimal investment for a great customer service feature.