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Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is a not-for-profit health system in Lancaster, PA.

Lancaster General Health, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine), is a 631-licensed bed not-for-profit health system with a comprehensive network of care encompassing Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), Women & Babies Hospital and the Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital (in partnership with Kindred Healthcare). Our membership in Penn Medicine brings together the strengths of a world-renowned, not-for-profit academic medical center and a nationally recognized, not-for-profit community healthcare system. Outpatient services are provided at the Downtown and Suburban Pavilions, along with additional outpatient locations and Express and Urgent Care locations throughout the region. Lancaster General Health Physicians is a network of more than 300 primary-care and specialty physicians, at more than 40 offices throughout the region. Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private, co-educational, Middle States-accredited four-year college offering a variety of associate and baccalaureate degree and certification programs in healthcare. Thrice designated a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, LGH has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety; and ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s best hospitals in 2015-16 in three specialties.

When Amber McComsey (1st photo, 2nd from left) heard about a Highmark Wholecare free farmers' market in a neighboring co...
11/15/2025

When Amber McComsey (1st photo, 2nd from left) heard about a Highmark Wholecare free farmers' market in a neighboring county, she knew she wanted to bring this to her Columbia community.

“Our area has a high percentage of individuals who struggle with food insecurity," said the pediatric care manager at Family Medicine Twin Rose. “As a healthcare system we talk about the importance of proper nutrition, but fresh food is often an expensive choice.”

Amber reached out to Highmark Wholecare and the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank to make it happen. Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health employee volunteers from primary care, pharmacy, and population health were on hand to help Highmark Wholecare and the Central PA Food Bank distribute the food at a November 13 event at Twin Rose. In total, 530 families received 10,360 pounds of food, marking the largest distribution Highmark Wholecare has ever supported.

“We had a little squash and carrots remaining that we donated to local outreach programs at Columbia Dream Center and Historic Salem United Church of Christ, Columbia PA,” said Amber.

“The goal of this event was to provide free, fresh produce to community members without any barriers. No ID or income verification was required,” Amber explained.

She expressed her gratitude for the support she received from Twin Rose leaders, as well as local school districts who helped spread the word. A grant from the Herr Estate and gift card donation from Weis Markets allowed the team to also purchase and distribute personal care items, laundry detergent, and diapers at the event.

We are incredibly grateful for team members like Amber and the Twin Rose staff who go above and beyond to help meet the needs of our community.

The expert team at Penn Orthopaedics Queen Street is excited to announce the opening of their new Walk-in Clinic, provid...
11/14/2025

The expert team at Penn Orthopaedics Queen Street is excited to announce the opening of their new Walk-in Clinic, providing patients with prompt care – no appointment needed!

From sprained ankles to unexpected joint pain, the team is ready to offer fast, effective treatment during regular business hours.

“We’re here to help people when they need us most,” said Josiah Baker, PA-C. “Whether it's a quick assessment or more detailed care, we’re dedicated to getting patients back on their feet as quickly and safely as possible.”

It was a celebration like no other at Women & Babies Hospital. After 260 days—the longest stay ever in our NICU—Taylor H...
11/13/2025

It was a celebration like no other at Women & Babies Hospital. After 260 days—the longest stay ever in our NICU—Taylor Helm was going home!

Born at just 26 weeks, weighing only 1 pound, 2 ounces, we recently said goodbye to a healthy 15-pound Taylor, her amazing parents, Kayla and Cody, and proud sister Peyton.

“Taylor and her family will always hold a special place in our hearts and staff were so excited to give them a special send off,” said Andria Heiser, NICU nurse manager.

According to Kayla, our staff became like family. “They held us together when we wanted to fall apart and were right there cheering Taylor on along with us. They made the NICU feel more like a home. We are thankful for the relationships we made that will last a lifetime.”

From her earliest days on a special high-frequency ventilator for extremely premature infants, to taking her first bottle eight months later, Taylor showed incredible strength. Our nurses, respiratory therapists, physical and occupational therapists, physicians, nurse practitioners, chaplains, and case managers were all honored to play roles in supporting her incredible journey.

“I could not rave more about the care in the NICU, said a grateful Kayla, who added: “Taylor is thriving at home! She has blended right into our family. She is a happy baby. She loves playing with her sister and just being with us 24/7. She adjusted well and has been growing. We continue to follow up with all of our doctors, but Taylor is doing exactly what she is supposed to be doing and we are so proud of her.”

The Level IIIB NICU at Women & Babies Hospital is the most advanced NICU in Lancaster County. In partnership with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), we provide advanced care to babies born prematurely (as early as 23 weeks) and those needing extra support.

For Adam Schnupp, PA-C, with LG Health Urgent Care Ephrata, it was a typical Sunday, cheering on his daughter’s soccer t...
11/12/2025

For Adam Schnupp, PA-C, with LG Health Urgent Care Ephrata, it was a typical Sunday, cheering on his daughter’s soccer team with his other two children. But what happened next was far from typical and turned into a lifesaving moment.

"After the game, while the kids and I were packing up our car, we noticed a lot of commotion back over at the park. I could see that a person was lying on the ground and people began to crowd around him,” Adam recalled. “I ran back to render aid and realized that a gentleman was in cardiac arrest. He had no pulse.”

Without hesitation, Adam sprang into action, starting CPR while others called 911. He performed CPR for about five minutes until law enforcement and EMS arrived to take over.

Thanks to Adam’s quick thinking and expertise, the gentleman regained a pulse, and eventually started talking. He was stabilized and transferred to Lancaster General Hospital. After a week in the hospital, he was able to return home.

"His family has reached out to me and offered their deepest thanks," said Adam, who also expressed his own gratitude. "I am very grateful I was in the right place at the right time and understood that CPR was his only chance at life. Fortunately, his outcome was positive and uplifting for all involved."

We are incredibly thankful for team members like Adam, who go above and beyond to serve our community whenever and wherever needs arise.

On this Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave individuals who have served—and continue to serve—our country. We exte...
11/11/2025

On this Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave individuals who have served—and continue to serve—our country. We extend our deepest gratitude to the veterans among our patients, employees, and community members. Their courage, discipline, and commitment to service enrich our organization and inspire us all.

As part of Penn Medicine, Lancaster General Health is proud to be the region’s largest healthcare provider for veterans. Through initiatives like the Veterans Care Excellence Program, we address barriers to access, focus on personalized, patient-centered care, and reimagine how we support veterans’ physical and mental health.

We are grateful to continue our Veterans Honor Walk, a tradition that began in 2022 and has since honored more than 240 veterans at the time of their passing. The ceremonial procession gives family members, staff, and visitors the opportunity to show their gratitude for veterans' service.

When Ashleigh Heller was recently diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, her 7-year-old niece Alexa was by her side du...
11/10/2025

When Ashleigh Heller was recently diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, her 7-year-old niece Alexa was by her side during treatment at the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute. Inspired by her aunt's strength and the compassionate care she witnessed, Alexa felt moved to do something meaningful.

With the help of her Girl Scout Troop 743 from Mount Joy, led by her mom Jess Kautz and Scout Master Erica Rambish, Alexa helped bring a beautiful idea to life: a handmade “Stay Strong” banner to offer encouragement to other patients on their own cancer journeys.

The banner, created by 14 girls in the troop, features red for women facing breast cancer and blue to honor men affected by the disease. Along with the banner, the girls also made thoughtful bookmarks and encouragement notes, now being shared with our patients.

We are so touched by the kindness and creativity of these young girls and incredibly proud to display their banner in our clinic as a symbol of strength, support, and community.

During recovery from surgery, a Lancaster General Hospital patient had the privilege of being cared for by Deborah Alamo...
11/09/2025

During recovery from surgery, a Lancaster General Hospital patient had the privilege of being cared for by Deborah Alamo, PtCA, a patient care assistant whose kindness and joy were as healing as her expertise. Deborah’s infectious spirit truly stood out. At one point, she even broke into a cha-cha and sang a tune to lift the patient’s spirits. "Who would expect that while recovering? It was wonderful," the patient recalled.

From the start, Deborah made the patient feel at ease. “She took the time to make it clear I was her serious and happy concern."

Her unique combination of skill, connection, and joy make it clear why Deborah is a Daffodil Award recipient, recognizing her exceptional patient care.

As the patient who nominated her said, “Deborah responded to my requests for help as though nothing could have been more important. She seemed to smile as she completed all her duties."

We’re celebrating some of the incredible talent and dedication on our nursing team! Each year, the Nightingale Awards of...
11/08/2025

We’re celebrating some of the incredible talent and dedication on our nursing team! Each year, the Nightingale Awards of Pennsylvania highlights the best in nursing, and this year, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is proud to have two remarkable honorees:

▪️ Our Trauma/Neuro Intensive Care Team was winner of the Patient Choice Team Award. This was a repeat honor for this team that was also honored in 2023.
▪️ Tim Zellers, MBA, MSN, CRNP, our chief nursing officer, was the finalist in the Nursing Administration Senior Level/Executive Award category.

Huge congratulations to these outstanding nurses whose daily commitment to excellence truly makes a difference for our patients and community.

For the past eight years, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Associate Director of Advanced Practice Luke Bingaman, ...
11/07/2025

For the past eight years, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Associate Director of Advanced Practice Luke Bingaman, PA-C (right), has volunteered with The Attollo Program in Lancaster City, opening doors to healthcare careers for high school students, offering guidance and belief in what’s possible.

"Luke is the bridge," said Attollo CEO Leo Silva (left). "He's the connector between our students and medical professionals at LGH."

Through his Penn Medicine CAREs grant, Luke also provided CPR/AED/First Aid certification for 30 students, removing financial barriers while equipping them with lifesaving skills and essential credentials for healthcare opportunities.

"I can be a little connection that can really make an impact," Luke shared, understanding how mentorship and exposure can transform career trajectories for students who might not otherwise consider medicine.

Thank you, Luke, for creating real change and inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.

We were so privileged to honor Kristen, Robin, and Dawn with Lancaster EMS last week, and grateful every day for all our...
11/06/2025

We were so privileged to honor Kristen, Robin, and Dawn with Lancaster EMS last week, and grateful every day for all our amazing EMS partners.

When a patient was admitted to Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital following a mental health crisis, Ian Lynam, one...
11/05/2025

When a patient was admitted to Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital following a mental health crisis, Ian Lynam, one of our dedicated nurses, became a steady and compassionate presence for both the patient and her overwhelmed son.

Understanding the emotional toll of the situation, Ian went above and beyond. He provided frequent updates, listened with empathy, and set aside other tasks to fully focus on supporting this patient and her family during an incredibly difficult time.

The patient’s son was so moved by Ian’s care that he returned to the charge desk two days in a row to personally express his gratitude. He later nominated Ian for a DAISY Award, which recognizes extraordinary nurses who provide exceptional care.

Thank you, Ian, for being exactly the nurse this family, and so many others, have needed.

We are thrilled to celebrate laboratory assistant Carlos Castellanos! A standout member of our third shift Lab team at P...
11/04/2025

We are thrilled to celebrate laboratory assistant Carlos Castellanos! A standout member of our third shift Lab team at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital, Carlos was recently honored with the inaugural Carlene Landis Memorial Laboratory Award.

This award recognizes team members who exemplify leadership and a commitment to growth. Carlos embodies all of this and more. From his outstanding work ethic to his drive for professional development, Carlos sets the bar high and inspires those around him every single day.

The LG Health Foundation worked with Larry Landis to establish this award in memory of his late wife, Carlene Landis, who served in our Lab for 15 years with unmatched dedication. It’s only fitting that Carlos, whose impact echoes that same spirit, is the first to receive it.

Please join us in congratulating Carlos on this well-deserved honor. Thank you for all you do for our patients, your team, and the entire community.

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Lancaster General Health, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine), is a 631-licensed bed not-for-profit health system with a comprehensive network of care encompassing Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), Women & Babies Hospital and the Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital (in partnership with Kindred Healthcare). Our membership in Penn Medicine brings together the strengths of a world-renowned, not-for-profit academic medical center and a nationally recognized, not-for-profit community healthcare system. Outpatient services are provided at the Downtown and Suburban Pavilions, along with additional outpatient locations and Express and Urgent Care locations throughout the region. Lancaster General Health Physicians is a network of more than 300 primary-care and specialty physicians, at more than 40 offices throughout the region. Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private, co-educational, Middle States-accredited four-year college offering a variety of associate and baccalaureate degree and certification programs in healthcare. Thrice designated a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, LGH has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety; and ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s best hospitals in 2015-16 in three specialties.