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Through a partnership with Presbyterian Hospice & Palliative Care, the Jack and Linda Matney Foundation established a fund to construct a labyrinth within Presbyterian Hospital. Now open in Presbyterian Hospital's center courtyard, the Jack Matney Memorial Labyrinth offers a place of peace, solace and comfort to patients, families, visitors and staff.
Jack's Story - The Creation of the Labyrinth
Jack Matney was a patient of Presbyterian Hospice & Palliative Care and later became a patient on the Harris Hospice Unit within Presbyterian Hospital. Through the difficulties of Jack's illness, his wife Linda needed a spiritual outlet beyond the chapel, beyond the
walls of the hospital - yet close enough to be at Jack's side in a moment's notice.
The same deep faith that brought Jack and Linda together inspired The Jack Matney Memorial Labyrinth - an affirmation of the life of her husband and a gift to those accompanying a loved one on a difficult journey.
What is a Labyrinth?
Dating back to the 14th century, a labyrinth is a geometric flat surface with winding, circuitous paths that originally symbolized a pilgrim's walk with God. Walking a labyrinth has been shown effective in reducing anxiety, lowering blood pressure and breathing rates and decreasing chronic pain.
Labyrinth Herb Garden
The McGill Rose Garden has graciously provided the Labyrinth Herb Garden, located in the corner of the courtyard. Focusing on rosemary, lavender and sage, the Labyrinth Herb Garden incorporates traditional herbs known for their soothing, aromatic properties.
Supporting the Labyrinth and Spiritual Care
The Jack Matney Memorial Labyrinth is supported by ongoing financial gifts from the community. To contribute to the labyrinth endowment fund, call 704-384-6478.