The Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce recognized CCMH for its continued and considerable support of the chamber’s mission. A proclamation was also given to CCMH and was the brain-child of...
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5 Winter Health Facts
From the cold to the flu- we all do our best to avoid winter illnesses. Being cautious and taking measures to avoid these illnesses is always a good practice, but are some of the common steps we...
CCMH Annual Holiday Meal
Thanks to Food & Nutrition Services for the beautiful and delicious Holiday meal last Wednesday. Lisa Van Brunt, Director of Food & Nutrition Services, and her staff prepared prime steak,...
Complicated Grief: When You Just Can’t Move On
Last week we discussed surviving your first holiday without a loved one. Getting through all the “firsts” without your loved one can be particularly hard. What if you cannot seem to move on though?...
Volunteer Holiday Tea
CEO Brent Smith and his wife Jaymi along with Senior Leadership treated our CCMH volunteers to a Holiday Tea at the Lawton Country Club last Thursday. Over 90 volunteers and members of...
Surviving Your First Holiday Without A Loved One
The holidays are often referred to as “the most wonderful time of the year.” Surviving your first holiday without a loved one, however, is a difficulty that seems unimaginable to get through....
Giving Tuesday
In 1951, Comanche County Memorial Hospital was founded by a group of community leaders with the charitable mission of ensuring the availability of medical care to all, regardless of social...
Most Dangerous Toys of 2019
There is nothing quite like the joy of the holidays. The gatherings, the decorations, the gifts- these are just a few of the many things we all enjoy. However, that joy can quickly dissipate if a...
CCMH Receives Awards at Oklahoma Hospital Association (OHA) 2019 Convention
David Elmore (pictured), Lawton MediEquip Manager, received the Oklahoma Hospital Association Spirit of Legacy Award at the OHA Convention, Thursday, November 14th. The OHA Spirit Award is given...
Yellow Dot Program Launch
First Responders and Lawton Community Leaders launched the first Yellow Dot program in Oklahoma on Thursday. 25,000 dots and forms are making their way into the community. The program is sponsored...