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A Message of Thanks 2020

November 24, 2020

In a year full of so much uncertainty, it is important to step back and remember what we are thankful for.

Thanksgiving 2020

At Circle Health, we are thankful for the spirit and resiliency of our incredible staff, who have remained committed to our promise of Complete connected care through an incredibly challenging time. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our caregivers and support staff have shown they will do whatever it takes to care for this community, no matter the circumstances.

Our motto during these challenging months has been Teamwork, a concept describing the incredible collaboration that is the foundation of all that we do. Circle Health is built on the partnership of Lowell General Hospital and a community of more than 600 physicians, and that close relationship has been vital to our ability to respond to this unprecedented crisis.

And just as our employees are there for you, you have stood by us. You’ve inspired us with letters and messages of support, generous donations and doing your part to help stop the spread of the virus by masking, maintaining social distance, washing hands and avoiding large gatherings.

So this year, we give thanks to our employees and our community. We know these sacrifices will be difficult this Thanksgiving, but through continued teamwork, our community will get through this together.

With gratitude,
Joseph A. White
President and CEO
Circle Health and Lowell General Hospital

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