Save the Dates! Dine & Donate | Hosted by Bethany Blues Monday, May 7, 2018 – Bethany Location: Benefitting Beebe Healthcare’s Emergency Department Monday, May 14, 2018 – Lewes Location: Benefitting Beebe Healthcare’s Emergency Department
Beebe Medical Foundation and the Schell Brothers unveiled the largest single donation ever made for the Beebe Beach Bash, coming up June 2. Schell Brothers generously donated $25,000 to the Foundation as Diamond Sponsors for the event, touted as the “Biggest Party of the Summer.” “At Schell Brothers
There’s more to building a new emergency department, like the one planned for Route 17 near Millville, than just putting shovels in the ground. Much more. Kevin Bristowe, MD, Medical Director of Emergency Services at Beebe, and his team have participated in numerous design meetings with architects
John and Sharon Kennedy of Ocean View were excited to learn Beebe Healthcare would be building a South Coastal health campus just south of them. The couple has had more than a dozen trips to Beebe’s Emergency Department in Lewes. Sharon says knowing there will be a new free-standing emergency room
Save the Date! Dine & Donate | Hosted by Blackwall Hitch Tuesday, April 17 2018; 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Benefitting Beebe Healthcare’s Emergency Department
It was just another shift for Lindsay Short, who works at the registration desk in the Emergency Department at Beebe Healthcare. A young woman and her fiancé entered and checked in. She had symptoms of flu. As the couple settled into the waiting area, Lindsay turned her attention to the next patient
When Nick and Terry DiMinno retired, they decided to start a fresh, new chapter in their lives by moving closer to relatives in Delaware. Moving from Connecticut to Milton was a big change but exciting for them. Leaving their three sons in the New York/Connecticut area was hard, but now their family
In the 22 years Jeffrey Fried has led Beebe Healthcare, the Cape Region landscape has changed significantly. Growth in Sussex County has exploded. Farm fields are now full of houses, many second homes to those who live upstate or out of state. But when part-time residents retire and move to the area