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EIRMC opens Healing Garden for patients and families

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center has opened a new Healing Garden, made possible through donations, to provide a peaceful place for relaxation, reflection, and remembrance.

October 20, 2025

Event: Healing Garden ceremony
When: Thursday, October 16 from 11:00am -11:30am
Where: Front doors of EIRMC, 3100 Channing Way 

Thanks to donations from generous donors, EIRMC has built a Healing Garden outside the main entrance. It is designed for patients, family, and community members to seek calm, relaxation, and renewal.  The Healing Garden also serves as place to honor and remember patients and employees who have passed.   

The Healing Garden is freshly landscaped, contains brick walking paths and comfortable furniture for rest.  A local artisan has also handcrafted beautiful garden bells that will hang in the trees. 

The Healing Garden was made possible by generous donations from Insure-It-All, a local insurance company, and the EIRMC Auxiliary, an independent 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that provides comfort items for patients and their families. 

Published:
October 20, 2025
Location:
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center

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