Volunteer Harpist Brings Comfort to McLeod Seacoast Hospital Waiting Room
Peg Mann, a volunteer at McLeod Seacoast Hospital, plays her harp in the waiting room to bring a sense of calm to patients and their families during stressful times. Her music, along with her willingness to listen and offer support,…

Nashville, TN, August 3, 2026 —
At McLeod Seacoast Hospital, the waiting room often echoes with the anxieties of patients and their families. However, a new source of calm has emerged in the form of Peg Mann, a dedicated volunteer whose harp music fills the space with soothing melodies.
Mann, who volunteers her time at the hospital, brings her harp to the waiting room, offering a respite from the often-stressful environment. Her musical performances are designed to create a more peaceful atmosphere for those awaiting news or undergoing medical procedures.
Beyond her musical contributions, Mann also extends her support by being present and willing to listen to patients and their families. This combination of comforting music and empathetic presence aims to foster a sense of ease and support during challenging times.
The initiative, led by Mann, highlights the impact that dedicated volunteers and creative approaches can have in healthcare settings, focusing on the emotional well-being of individuals within the hospital.
Story summarized from the original created by LeAnne Gendreau on www.wsmv.com, see more information here.
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