We β€οΈ our employees!
Thank you to the amazing team at Pointe Coupee General Hospital for your dedication to our patients and our community. Happy Employee Appreciation Day! π
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Located alongside the beautiful False River, we are committed to meeting the healthcare needs of Pointe Coupee Parish by providing the highest quality of care. π π New Roads, Louisiana π 1969 π Joint Commission accredited π pcgh.org
We β€οΈ our employees!
Thank you to the amazing team at Pointe Coupee General Hospital for your dedication to our patients and our community. Happy Employee Appreciation Day! π
The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport is conducting its tri-annual disaster simulation exercise on Saturday. https://www.wbrz.com/news/btr-holding-tri-annual-disaster-simulation-exercise-to-test-emergency-preparedness-on-saturday
We're hiring a PRN Environmental Services Laundry Aide! π§Ί
Must have a H.S. diploma (or equivalent); housekeeping/laundry experience preferred. Role requires flexibility to work various shifts & the ability to perform physical tasks in fast-paced healthcare environment.
Learn more β pcgh.org/apply
Thank you all for being such an important part of our family β and congratulations on your milestones!
Please join us in celebrating our February Workiversaries at PCGH! π
This month, we recognize 20 dedicated team members whose years of service range from 1 to 29 years. Your hard work, compassion, & commitment to our patients and community make a difference every single day.
Planting Seeds of Hope is an event focused on mental health awareness and the ability to navigate those conversations with people in need. Doors to the Maravich Center open at 5:00 p.m. and the event will start around 6:00 p.m.
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All of Southeast Louisiana is under a Red Flag Warning today.
Meteorologist Raven Richard explains the conditions and why you should not burn >> https://tinyurl.com/2zbc87pv
February 17, 1942 In operation for a little more than a year at this point, the Mosely Clinic can be seen in the background of this image taken during the 1942 Mardi Gras parade β most cities cancelled their celebrations due to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. subsequently entering World War II about 2 months prior. The sleek, Art Deco styled lettering on top of the entrance spells out "Dr. J. M. Mosely Clinic". Below, a mule-drawn wagon showcases those supported by the Lions Club. In 1951, Dr. Durel will be appointed President of the New Roads Lions' Club. Source: Costello, Brian J. "Carnival in New Roads." Louisiana Life, 30 December 2019. Image has been lightly edited and colorized for clarity.
1953, The Sisters of St. Joseph Hospital, Colorized, Huge crowds such as this in 1953 which packed E. Main from Pennsylvania Ave. to New Roads St. resulted in lengthening of parade route twice in subsequent years
February 27, 1968 In this photograph, twenty-seven Sisters are seen gathered on the hospital's roof, observing the 1968 Mardi Gras parade and partaking in the festivities. The camera operator on top of the hospital is using what resembles a Mitchell NC 35mm motion picture camera. Below, Miss Lucille Hebert (later Mrs. Larry McCaskill), who was crowned the 1967 New Roads Lions Carnival Queen, leads the 1968 parade as grand marshal. She is escorted on a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The signage "Sisters of St. Joseph Hospital" is partially visible on the right side of the photo. Source: "Their habits fluttering in the mid-winter breeze." Facebook, Pointe Coupee Parish Library II, 27 February 2025. Image has been lightly edited and colorized for clarity.
Here are a few historical photos of Mardi Gras celebrations on Main Street, where you can spot the Mosley Clinic and the Sisters of St. Joseph Hospital in the background. These glimpses into the past remind us of the rich culture, history, and community spirit that make Mardi Gras here so special.
New Roads is preparing for over 100,000 people at parades on Mardi Gras. https://www.wafb.com/2026/02/17/mardi-gras-parades-set-roll-through-streets-new-roads/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=snd&utm_content=wafb
Everywhere else, it's just a Tuesday.
Happy Mardi Gras πππ
Pointe Coupee Sheriff's Office announces road closures during New Roads parades
https://www.wbrz.com/news/pointe-coupee-sheriff-s-office-announces-road-closures-during-new-roads-parades
π¨ Now Hiring: Registered Nurses (Full Time & PRN) π¨
We are looking for experienced RNs with current LA licensure and BLS, ACLS, & PALS certifications. Flexible scheduling and hospital experience required. π©Ί Ready to serve your community?
Apply today β pcgh.org/careers
We will also host a bake sale on Friday, February 13 β perfect timing to grab Valentineβs treats! All proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association. Thank you for helping us support heart health in our community! β€οΈ
Throughout the month, employees may wear a red top with their normal work bottoms on Fridays for a $1 donation. Weβll also have red dress pins ($2), red bracelets ($3), & red heart-shaped badge holders ($5) available. Red paper hearts may be purchased for $1 in honor or memory of a loved one.
February is Heart Health Month, and Pointe Coupee General Hospital is excited to promote heart awareness while supporting a great cause!
We were proud to participate in Catholic High School of Pointe Coupeeβs Career Fair last week and connect with students about opportunities in healthcare. Thank you for having us!
Join us for a Bake Sale on February 13 from 9:00 until 11:00 AM in the Front Lobby.
All proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association.
#HeartMonth
Pointe Coupee General Hospital's Wound Care Clinic is wearing red to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease. Healthy circulation is at the heart of every healed wound!
#WearRedDay #WhereHealingHappens #WoundCareIsEssential
Known as one of the friendliest faces youβll see, DeNaicey greets everyone with a warm smile and a positive spirit that makes a difference for patients and staff alike.
Thank you, DeNaicey, for all that you do and for the positivity you bring to our facilities. π
While many know her as the friendly and welcoming receptionist, her dedication goes far beyond the front desk. She holds certifications as a Certified Medical Assistant, Phlebotomist, and Certified Nursing Assistant, bringing valuable knowledge and experience to our team every day.
Meet DeNaicey, a valued member of the healthcare family at Pointe Coupee General Hospital and St. Joseph's Medical Clinic of Pointe Coupee.
DeNaicey has been with the hospital since 2011 and has proudly served at SJMC since its very beginning.
This original building served the community for decades before being torn down in 1977, but its legacy lives on as the beginning of compassionate care in Pointe Coupee Parish.
In 1940, the foundation of what would become PCGH began with the Mosely Clinic. On July 11, 1940, Dr. Mosely broke ground for his new medical center at 160 East Main Street in New Roads β a location diagonally across from the front steps of the Pointe Coupee Parish Courthouse.
The Krewe of Chemin Neuf parade rolled for the second time ever in New Roads on Saturday. https://www.wbrz.com/news/krewe-of-chemin-neuf-rolls-its-second-ever-parade-in-new-roads
Weβre proud to celebrate our team members who are marking January workiversaries, with milestones ranging from 3 to 23 years of service!
Thank you for your dedication, compassion, & commitment to caring. We are grateful for each year youβve invested, and we look forward to many more together! π€
Did you know this space existed? On our 2nd floor, we have a Chapel/Meditation Room available for all.
This peaceful space is open to anyone seeking a quiet moment to pray, reflect, or meditate during their time in the hospital.
A place for comfort, calm, & connection β whenever you need it most.
A bit warmer today. A stronger Arctic blast moves in for the weekend. An Extreme Cold Watch will be in effect from late Friday night through Sunday morning. Wind chills could drop into the single digits.
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Weβre hiring! π£
We're looking for a Physical Therapist Assistant (Outpatient) to join our team.
Learn more and apply β pcgh.org/careers
An Extreme Cold WARNING is in effect tonight and will stay in place through midday Tuesday. Wind chills could go into the single digits. Actual temperatures could dip into the teens.
A WDSU First Warning Weather alert day has been issued Saturday through Tuesday due to severe weather threats and winter weather. Here's what we know>>>https://www.wdsu.com/article/louisiana-parish-forecast-ice-winter-storm/70089814