Written by Wanda Burke and submitted to Beebe Medical Foundation My son, Nathan, hurt himself in our home July 20. We had to rush him to Beebe’s Emergency Department in Lewes. He ended up being OK, but what happened during that visit made an indelible impression on me and our family. Here’s why, on
This year has certainly been different for everyone, however it has not stopped the community from showing its support for Beebe Healthcare. Support comes in many forms and Beebe Healthcare is grateful for how much the community stepped up during the pandemic - from making cloth masks, to donating
Pastor Joseph Velotti and his wife Judy live in Delmar. Two years ago, during an appointment with his doctor at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Joe made mention of a suspicious-looking mole on his back. Although there was nothing wrong with the mole at the time, Joe was told to keep an eye on
Heads up to all you ladies who love the outdoors! We all enjoy the summer breezes, the walks through the park, the sun beating down as we watch the ocean. But if you are like most women, including myself, you hate to cover “the ‘do" on any occasion by wearing a hat or scarf. But when outdoors to
Who says you can’t go home again? Lewes native Logan Mathews knew he would once he became a physician’s assistant. Logan, 24, is a Beebe Baby, and was born and raised in Lewes. He and his brother, a marine biologist, attended Cape district schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. During his
A letter from Diaz Bonville: Thursday, March 26, 2020, was my last and 60th hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment at Beebe Healthcare Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine. I am a prostate cancer survivor. I was diagnosed in 2005 with Stage 2. I received radiation therapy and radiation seeds implant
By Diane Hanson My husband Bill and I have been coming to Dewey Beach since 1998. We moved here full time in 2006. A few years later, my mother had a heart attack in my living room, and I discovered our excellent healthcare system! I called 9-1-1 and a lifeguard from the beach came running to help
For more than 30 years, I have worked in real estate in this community. My parents taught me so much about business, but they stressed even more how important it is to give back to the community I serve, and to be thankful for success and good fortune. Remembering this mantra, for the last decade
Written and submitted by Steven Haber and Amanda Neal Amanda Neal: "One of the many wonderful parts of my job at Beebe Medical Foundation is that I get to do personal outreach to people who have made a gift to support the hospital. Recently, I had the pleasure of calling a vivacious lady named Eve
“I’ve retired twice. Once after a career as a naval aviator in 1986 and then totally in 2003. During the 2001-03 period, when we lived in Falls Church, Va., my wife Debby and I were in a group that rented a beach house here over the winter months. We liked this area so much that we bought a home