Kaiser Permanente Ontario Medical Center now features a Lori’s Gifts store, creating a space where guests can discover meaningful items and practical essentials all in one place. From cheerful gifts to everyday necessities, the store is designed to meet the needs of patients, visitors, and staff while making each visit a little brighter.
The store blends convenience with thoughtful selection, offering products that celebrate milestones, provide comfort during hospital stays, and support busy healthcare teams. Whether someone is picking up a quick snack or searching for a special keepsake, the store ensures options are accessible and engaging.
“We’re excited to bring Lori’s Gifts to Kaiser Permanente Ontario Medical Center,” said Albert Ramos, Area Vice President at Lori’s Gifts. “Our goal is to provide a welcoming space where patients, visitors, and staff can find thoughtful gifts, essential items, and small comforts that make a difference during their time at the hospital. We look forward to supporting the community and enhancing the overall experience for everyone who walks through our doors.”
With its focus on service and community, Lori’s Gifts at Ontario Medical Center reinforces the hospital’s commitment to creating a supportive environment. By offering a curated mix of items for every moment, the store helps enhance the experience of everyone who walks through its doors.
Beyond providing a convenient shopping experience, Lori’s Gifts serves as a resource for hospital staff, offering quick access to snacks, beverages, and personal essentials during long shifts. By thoughtfully anticipating the needs of patients, visitors, and employees alike, the store helps make daily routines a little easier and more comfortable.
The opening of this location reflects Lori’s Gifts’ broader commitment to supporting hospital communities across the country. By combining quality products, friendly service, and a welcoming environment, Lori’s Gifts continues to create meaningful connections and small moments of joy for everyone who walks through its doors at Kaiser Permanente Ontario Medical Center.