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MORE THAN 860 MIDDLE TENNESSEANS RECEIVED FREE HEALTHCARE AT 2025 MEDICAL MISSION AT HOME



Ascension Saint Thomas once again demonstrated its commitment to compassionate, community-centered care by hosting its annual Medical Mission at Home on May 3 at the Nashville Fairgrounds. The event, now a Middle Tennessee tradition, brought together more than 950 volunteers—including 650 Ascension Saint Thomas associates and 300 community partner volunteers—to provide free healthcare services to more than 860 patients from Davidson and surrounding counties.

The event featured a broad range of medical, dental, vision and behavioral health services, with no insurance or payment required. Interpreters were also available to assist individuals in need of language support, ensuring equitable care for all attendees.

“Medical Mission at Home is a sacred reflection of who we are at Ascension Saint Thomas—a ministry rooted in compassion and a deep commitment to our community,” said Neal Kelley, regional hospital president at Ascension Saint Thomas. “This event brings our mission to life in the most tangible way, serving hundreds of neighbors in need with the same dignity and love that defines the work by our associates every single day. It shines a light on the extraordinary care that so often goes unseen in our hospitals, clinics and neighborhoods—and reminds us that our healing ministry extends far beyond our walls.”

Since its inception in 2008, Medical Mission at Home has impacted more than 25,860 Tennesseans, many of whom may otherwise go without essential care.

SERVICES OFFERED IN 2025 INCLUDED:

Medical Care: general health assessments and provider consultations

Dental Services: 196 patients served (Extractions (128), cleanings (106) and
urgent dental care)

Vision Services: 423 eye exams and basic vision testing

Behavioral Health Support: onsite access to licensed mental health professionals

Prescription Medications: 231 patients served with prescriptions filled onsite at
no cost (365 prescriptions filled)

Food Giveaway: 11,725 meals provided

Additional Services: foot washing and spiritual care

Ascension Saint Thomas remains steadfast in its mission to provide holistic, accessible healthcare to those most in need—delivering not only medical services, but hope, dignity and support to our neighbors across Middle Tennessee.

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