TriHealth Bridge

Left to right: Adam Miller, CEO of Joseph Beth, Patrick Wright, VP of Hospital Operations at GS, Amy Lane, Nourish General Manager, Candy Hart, Guild President, Kelly Vance, GS Foundation Manager

December 07, 2021

On December 6, a ribbon cutting took place in the Good Samaritan Hospital Dixmyth lobby for the new Nourish coffee shop. Nourish – Eat Clean, Feel Good, Live Well is operated by Joseph-Beth, in partnership with Good Samaritan Foundation.

The new Nourish shop will offer coffee and a range of food choices, including healthier food options for grab and go for team members and visitors to the hospital. The coffee shop will also offer TriHealth team members the ability to pay with their badge.

Nourish will be the second facility within Good Samaritan Hospital operated by Joseph-Beth. The company already operates the Joseph-Beth gift shop through a highly collaborative partnership with the Good Samaritan Foundation.

Nourish, in partnership with the Good Samaritan Foundation through the Good Samaritan Hospital Guild, provides funding for special projects and programs at Good Samaritan Hospital. Since its founding, the Guild has contributed more than $5M to fund various projects and equipment throughout the hospital.

Pictured above from left to right: Adam Miller, CEO of Joseph Beth, Patrick Wright, VP of Hospital Operations at GS, Amy Lane, Nourish General Manager, Candy Hart, Guild President, Kelly Vance, GS Foundation Manager

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very nice
Posted by: Gloria Nevins on December 08, 2021
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they need to put something like this in the Thomas Center
Posted by: Beverly Leitner on December 08, 2021
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