Reeds Spring High School will soon offer better care in the nurse’s office, thanks to a $1,000 grant from the Skaggs Foundation. High School Nurse Rebecca Sutor plans to purchase a new recovery bed, which will allow students to sit in an upright position when necessary.
“I have had several students in the past needing to recover from syncope or cardiac issues that would benefit from recovering in a more upright position,” Sutor said.
The grant is one of 33 that the Skaggs Foundation awarded to organizations in Stone and Taney counties. Since 2013, Skaggs Foundation has awarded more than $9.3 million in grants to improve health and wellness.