Brightening Aspirus
Facility Lights Spark Joy
12/6/2024
Mark Heinrich, AWH Grounds Facility Project Coordinator
The tradition of
stringing up Christmas lights brings a touch of brightness and festive cheer to
homes and spaces this time of year. At Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Grounds
Facility Project Coordinator Mark Heinrich has once again transformed the
hospital's surroundings, creating a warm and hopeful atmosphere for patients,
staff, and visitors.
What initially began
as a passion for festive displays at home, coupled with a modest effort to
revamp area facilities for the holiday season, has evolved into a grand
undertaking for Mark and his team. "We now have quite the display, and
people seem to really like it," says Mark.
Overseeing an annual
installation of 85 to 100 coats of lights, Mark faces challenges posed by
unpredictable weather and the occasional unruly strand. However, his
persistence and attention to detail shine through.
"We like to
change it up a little bit every year. Anyone can toss a couple of strands of
lights into a tree, which is great. But I prefer to add more detail, hoping it
will brighten people’s days a little more when they see it," says Mark. "It
makes me feel great to hear how much it means to people."
One touching
contribution is the installation of private trees for patients at the Aspirus
Hospice House. “We thought, ‘wouldn't it be nice if we could do something for
those that are bedridden or stuck inside?’ So now everybody gets a private
decorated tree to put in front of their window,” shares Mark. “Patients were so
excited when I first started doing it. It was probably one of the most
rewarding things I’ve ever done.”
Mark’s holiday
ritual is a reminder of the impact of small gestures during tough times. He
says, “it’s a lot of work, but it’s all well worth it at the end of the day
when you hit the switch."
Aspirus extends
heartfelt appreciation to our dedicated grounds facility team members who
infuse the holiday spirit into the communities we proudly serve across
Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Join us in celebrating their hard work and
efforts in spreading joy throughout our facilities.
Back to all Posts