National Rural Health Day
National Rural Health Day
National Rural Health Day
At Llano Regional Hospital, we know recovery doesn’t stop when your hospital stay ends. That’s why our swing bed program is designed to bridge the gap between hospital and home — with personalized care and therapy services that support a smoother, safer recovery. Our team of highly skilled nurses, therapists, and providers work closely with
After a hospital stay, healing doesn’t always end when you're discharged. That’s why Llano Regional Hospital offers a program commonly referred to as “swing bed” — for continued recovery that keeps you close to the people and places that matter most. Instead of transferring to a facility located hours away, you can complete your recovery
Linda Walker joins the team with decades of Texas rural hospital experience Llano Regional Hospital announces the hiring of Linda Walker, MBA to serve as chief executive officer for the newly independent hospital. Walker joins the hospital in the full-time role effective today. “We couldn’t ask for a better person to take on this leadership
When an emergency happens, it’s not just one person or one team that steps in — it’s a coordinated effort. At Llano Regional Hospital, we’re proud to work side-by-side with Llano EMS teams to deliver fast, skilled, and seamless care to our community. During EMS Week, we recognize the critical role these first responders play
When you’re recovering from surgery, illness, or a hospital stay, physical healing is only part of the picture. Mental health plays a major role in how quickly — and how well — you recover. At Llano Regional Hospital, our specialized program known as a “swing bed” program allows you to continue your recovery close to
In Llano, a hospital is more than a building. It’s where you go when your child spikes a fever at midnight, when your neighbor slips on the porch, or when your dad needs rehab after surgery. It’s not just a place — it’s a lifeline. During National Hospital Week, we’re not just celebrating our facility.
Every patient who walks through our doors is met by a nurse. It might be for a blood draw, an emergency, a post-op check-in, or a quiet conversation when things feel uncertain. No matter the reason, our nurses show up — skilled, steady, and full of heart. During National Nurses Week, we pause to say
Llano Regional Hospital thanks the Tom and Mary Phema Moore Hospital Trust and the Tom and Mary Phema Moore Charitable Trust for their generous financial donations. The contributions are a meaningful investment in the future of healthcare in Llano County and a strong vote of confidence in the hospital’s mission to provide high-quality, local care.The
April 15, 2025 (Llano) – Llano Regional Hospital announces the resignation of its CEO, Hatch Smith, Jr. Mr. Smith notified the board recently as to his plans to transition from the administration of the hospital. “Llano Regional Hospital is well positioned for a bright future, and we look forward to bringing in new talent who