VALHALLA N.Y. (March 10, 2022) – A sculpture designed and donated by a local artist is now welcoming visitors to Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth).
Titled HEAL, the 6-by-6-by-3-foot aluminum sculpture, was designed by Mamaroneck resident Sid Singer and donated by Singer and his wife, Shirley.
The sculpture has been installed at the main entrance to Westchester Medical Center and the hospital's Ambulatory Care Pavilion and celebrates the healing care of healthcare providers across WMCHealth.
"We are grateful to Sid and Shirley Singer for this meaningful and generous gift," said WMCHealth President and CEO Michael Israel.
"Our workforce across the Hudson Valley embodies the true meaning of the word HEAL in service to our patients and their families."
The sculpture, fabricated by B.K. Signs, Inc., spells heal with the "H" lying on its side.
According to Singer, with the "H" askew the sculpture signifies that something needs to be corrected or healed.