Maury Regional Health Care Foundation has opened a public fundraising initiative tied to ongoing campus improvements at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tennessee, allowing supporters to purchase engraved pavers that will be installed around the hospital’s front lawn fountain.
Maury Regional Health Care Foundation has introduced a donor recognition initiative connected to renovation and expansion activity at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tennessee. The campaign allows individuals and organizations to purchase engraved stone pavers that will be installed in an outdoor area surrounding the hospital’s front lawn fountain.
The program is structured to recognize a broad range of contributors, including physicians, staff members, retirees, leadership figures, and supporting businesses. Pavers are offered in two size options with varying inscription capacities and price points, creating multiple participation levels. Availability is limited, and installation is scheduled to begin later this spring as site work progresses.
Hospital leadership has framed the initiative as part of a broader effort to integrate donor acknowledgment into a redesigned public space that will be accessible to patients, visitors, and employees. The engraved pavers are intended to reflect the medical center’s long operational history while aligning with ongoing facility modernization efforts.
Additional information about participation and ordering is being provided directly by the Maury Regional Health Care Foundation.

