The term ‘Community Benefit’ describes programs or activities that provide treatment and/or promote health and healing as a response to identified community needs. These programs are not provided for marketing purposes. A community benefit must meet at least one of the following criteria:
To help determine what types of services and programs would most benefit the particular communities served, hospitals are required to carry out a Community Health Needs Assessment and implementation strategies.
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Some of the services and programs that we offer to answer the needs identified by our Community Health Needs Assessment are:
Adult and Child Bereavement Support Groups Alzheimer's & Dementia Caregiver Training Workshops Asthma Clinic Blood Drives Blood Pressure Screening Bone Density Screening Caregiver Support Group Cholesterol Screening Clergy Community Network Sponsorship of Community Health Events Employee Wellness (Outside DKH) Family Training Flu & Pneumonia Immunization Clinics Health Column Health Education Lectures/Presentations to Community Health Fairs Participation in HealthQuest Collaborative & Initiatives Heart Health Presentations Hospice In-service Hypno-Birthing | Integrative Medicine Presentations Learning in Retirement Participation in NECASA initatives Open Houses Paramedic Intercept Program Parkinson's Support Group/Presentation Personal Care Training II Planned Giving Seminar (Estate Planning) Senior Resources Services and Foot Care Clinic Senior Social Events Smoking Cessation Stroke Support Group Student Mentor/Shadow Program Students - Technical/Clinical LPN/RN Students- Other Health Professionals Susan Chilkott Memorial Healthcare Professionals' Scholarship TBI Support Group |