Bozeman Health announces reusable gown partnership with Simms Fishing Products, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation and the Yellowstone Club Community Foundation
BOZEMAN HEALTH
BOZEMAN — As Bozeman Health continues its preparedness for and response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bozeman Health staff and community members have rallied together to find innovative ways to ensure Bozeman Health maintains the level of appropriate personal protective equipment needed to help keep its clinical staff and patients safe.
Bozeman Health shares the story of innovation, compassion, and community partnership that helped
address the need for reusable medical-grade gowns at Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital and Big Sky
Medical Center through a mini-documentary, COVID-19: A Community Together. This video short shares
the story of concern that our healthcare workers have the personal protective equipment needed to
care for patients, and the pride that is evident in supporting our healthcare community. The
demonstration of financial support shown by Yellowstone Club Community Foundation and the Arthur
M. Blank Family Foundation to fund the effort for Simms Fishing Products to manufacture reusable
medical-grade gowns is one of resilience and collaboration that helps ensure the continued health and
safety of our community.
Featured in COVID-19: A Community Together are:
- Rebecca Williamson, Bozeman Health Incident Command Planning Section Chief, and medical floor nurse manager, Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital
- Terry Cunningham, Commissioner, City of Bozeman
- Loren Bough, Vice President, Yellowstone Club Community Foundation
- The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
- Ben Christensen, Vice President of Operations, Simms Fishing Products
- Jason Smith, Chief Advancement Officer, Bozeman Health