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Thursday, December 26, 2024

LHC Group’s Ginger Myers to be awarded honorary doctorate

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A  health care leader with a long record of community service will earn an  honorary doctorate of nursing practice during the University of  Louisiana at Lafayette’s Spring 2022 Commencement.

Ginger Myers will be awarded the honorary degree during the College  of Nursing & Health Sciences’ Commencement ceremony on Friday, May  13. It will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Cajundome Convention Center.

Individual ceremonies for UL Lafayette’s eight academic colleges and  its Graduate School will be held on Friday and Saturday at the Cajundome  and the Cajundome Convention Center.

Myers worked in a range of nursing and administrative roles in St.  Landry Parish for more than two decades. During that time, she was  active in the opening of the first ophthalmologic surgery center and in  coordinating one of the state’s first rural health clinics.

In 1994, Myers and her husband, Keith Myers, co-founded LHC Group. It  was established at the urging of community leaders who – like the  couple – recognized a need for greater access to health care among  aging, rural residents.

Ginger Myers was the agency’s first nurse. Today, Lafayette-based LHC  Group employs 30,000 people and is a national provider of in-home  health care services and innovations. LHC Group operates in 37 states  and the District of Columbia and is the joint venture partner for more  than 430 U.S. hospitals and health systems.

Last year, LHC Group committed $20 million over 10 years to UL  Lafayette’s College of Nursing & Health Sciences, the largest  private contribution the University has ever received.

"LHC Group's generosity represents not only an historic investment in  the University, it also demonstrates once again their commitment to  Acadiana," said Dr. Joseph Savoie, University president.

“This remarkable support will enable us to increase the opportunities  we offer the future health professionals who are educated here. It will  enhance our learning and teaching environments and will bolster the  University’s vital contributions to health care in Acadiana,” Savoie  added.

The investment resulted in the establishment of multiple endowments.  They include the University’s first endowed deanship, and funds to  support research and faculty development and the college’s nursing  simulation lab program.

The gift also supports endowed student scholarships, and four new  endowed professorships for nursing and health sciences faculty members.  The donation provides for non-endowed funds for scholarship support for  graduate students and a faculty addition support fund as well. It is  also the lead gift to support capital enhancements for nursing and  health sciences.

Earlier this year, the University honored the historic nature of LHC  Group and the Myers family’s generosity by renaming the College of  Nursing & Health Sciences’ Department of Nursing as the LHC Group •  Myers School of Nursing.

Ginger Myers’ community service is extensive. She served as chairman  of the board for the Opelousas Woman’s Club and a committee member for  the St. Landry/Evangeline American Heart Association Heart Gala. Myers  is a member of the executive committee for Go Red for Women, an annual  American Heart Association fundraiser.

She received the St. Landry Chamber of Commerce Businesswoman of the  Year Award, and belongs to the Acadiana Business Hall of Fame. Myers is  honorary chairwoman of the Women’s Leadership Council of the St.  Landry-Evangeline United Way. She is a member of the Homecare  Association of Louisiana Hall of Honor. Myers serves on the Hospice  Promise Foundation’s board.

In a letter nominating Myers for the honorary doctorate, Dr. Melinda  Oberleitner, dean of the College of Nursing & Health Sciences,  praised her “long history of public and community service and  philanthropic contributions.”

“Ms. Myers, the Myers family and LHC Group has set a new standard for  philanthropic engagement and support of the college and the  University,” Oberleitner added.

Photo caption: Ginger Myers, who co-founded LHC  Group, will be recognized with an honorary degree during the College of  Nursing & Health Sciences’ Commencement ceremony on Friday, May, 13.  It will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Cajundome Convention Center. Photo credit: Submitted photo

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