Hospital workers gifted 70,000 bottles of toilet spray

Poo-Pourri said it wanted to say thank you for the "care and dedication" that healthcare workers show to others during the holidays


Poo-Pourri delivered 70,000 bottles of its toilet spray to hospitals as a sign of gratitude towards workers, according to an article on the Healthcare Finance website.

Healthcare facilities including Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, MedStar Washington Hospital Center and The Oaks of Louisiana, a skilled nursing facility, received the unexpected gift.

Kevin Furhman, chief of operations at The Oaks, said the gift evoked a few giggles, but was appreciated.

Director of Public Relations for MedStar Washington So Young Pak said they will distribute the bottles donated to them in January.

Read the article.

 



December 30, 2015


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