
Providence Centralia Hospital is located at 914 South Scheuber Road in Centralia.
UPDATE: Providence Swedish is urgently recruiting former patients and their family members to join the Patient Family Advisory Council (PFAC) aimed at enhancing healthcare services across its facilities. This initiative is critical for those who wish to voice their experiences and influence patient care at Providence Medical Group, Providence St. Peter Hospital, and Providence Centralia Hospital.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately, as the council plays a vital role in shaping policies and practices that directly impact patient care. Darin Goss, Chief Executive of Providence Swedish, emphasizes the importance of patient involvement: “The Patient Family Advisory Council provides an invaluable perspective. Our mission is all about serving patients and families.”
The PFAC was established in 2011 and meets regularly from noon to 2 p.m. on the first Friday of each month. Meetings are currently held in person but are also available via video conferencing, making participation accessible to a wider audience.
Providence Swedish is particularly seeking members who bring diverse backgrounds to the table, ensuring that all patient voices are represented. The application process requires candidates to submit an application, participate in an interview, and complete the volunteer recruitment process.
To apply, fill out the application form at shorturl.at/qtVDM and send it via email to Trish Warnick at [email protected]. For additional information, you can contact Warnick directly at 360-791-3486.
This is a unique opportunity for those affected by Providence Swedish’s services to directly influence healthcare practices and improve the experience for future patients. More volunteer opportunities can also be found on the Providence Centralia website at shorturl.at/q1d9s and the Providence St. Peter website at shorturl.at/ouREQ.
Don’t miss your chance to contribute to meaningful change in healthcare. Apply today and make your voice heard!