Ozarks Healthcare Chaplains to recognize National Day of Prayer with Ceremony
Ozarks Healthcare will recognize the National Day of Prayer with a special ceremony on Thursday, May 1, at 11 a.m. in front of the main entrance of its main campus, located at 1100 Kentucky Ave. in West Plains.
The event, led by Ozarks Healthcare’s chaplains joined by West Plains Mayor Mike Topliff, will include a time of reflection and prayer. Community members, patients, visitors, and staff are invited to attend.
The National Day of Prayer is observed annually across the United States as a time for people of all faiths to join together in prayer for the nation and their communities.
Ozarks Healthcare is a not-for-profit health system that serves more than 160,000 residents across south-central Missouri and northern Arkansas. With its main campus residing in West Plains, Missouri, the health system offers a full spectrum of healthcare for all ages through its 114-bed hospital, behavioral health, therapies, pharmacies, rehabilitation, and home care services, along with specialty and family medicine clinics. Ozarks Healthcare has rural locations across an eight-county service area and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations.