skip navigation
Click for info FastCommand

For excellent emergency care visit our ER. Always call 911 if you are experiencing Chest Pain.



Ways to Give

Taylor Regional Hospital is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the health of our community. Charitable giving has long been an integral part of healthcare's success. From donations of land and capital, the current hospital facility was built. Through the existing Tree of Life program, gifts have been given to the hospital in honor or memory of loved ones... Learn More


Taylor Regional Hospital is the second largest employer in Campbellsville and Taylor County with over 700 employees, including PRNs. Taylor Regional Hospital provides employment opportunities for many different specialties and services.

| | Text Size: -A | A | A+

(Daisy flower) 
The Daisy Award
FOR EXTRAORDINARY NURSES IN MEMORY OF J. PATRICK BARNES
(Daisy flower)
The Daisy Award

FOR EXTRAORDINARY NURSES IN MEMORY OF J. PATRICK BARNES


The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses


Taylor Regional Hospital is pleased to partner with The DAISY Foundation to present The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses here at our facility. The DAISY Award is a meaningful recognition of extraordinary, compassionate nursing care.

Whether you are a patient, visitor, or one of our very own, you have more than likely experienced the healing presence of a nurse. Taylor Regional Hospital is proud of our nurses for the dedication shown to their profession and for providing skilled and compassionate care to our patients.

We hope that our nurses have made a positive impact on your life, and as such, please show your appreciation by nominating a favorite nurse for The DAISY Award.

Want to Say Thank You to Your Nurse?

Share your story!


The DAISY (Diseases Attacking the Immune System) Award is an international recognition program that honors and celebrates the skillful, compassionate care nurses provide every day. The DAISY Foundation was established by the family of J. Patrick Barnes after he died from complications of the auto-immune disease ITP in 1999. During his hospitalization, they deeply appreciated the care and compassion shown to Patrick and his entire family. When he died, they felt compelled to say "thank you" to nurses in a very public way. Please say thank you by sharing your story of how a nurse made a difference you will never forget!


Patients, visitors, volunteers, nurses, physicians, and employees, please use this form:

Nomination Form


To learn more about the DAISY Foundation and the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, please visit:

https://www.daisyfoundation.org/daisy-award
Go to Top