Achieva, Area 9, Birth to Five, Boys and Girls Club of Wayne County, Centerstone, Christian Charities of Richmond, Circle U Help Center, Inc., Circles, Communities in Schools, Community Food Pantry, Cross Road Christian Recovery Center, Diplomas, Drug Free Wayne Co. Partnership, Girls, Inc., Home is the Foundation, Hope Center, Hope House, House of Ruth, Independent Living Center of Richmond, Information and Referral Network (211), Indiana Women in Need (IWIN), JACY House, Journey Home Shelter, Meridian, Open Arms Ministries, Richmond Parks and Recreation - Farmer’s Market, Richmond Parks and Recreation - JUKO, Richmond Police Dept., Senior Opportunity Services, Sunrise, Unchained Praises, Wayne County Challenge- Road Runners, YWCA.
A Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is a process involving the community, to identify and analyze community health needs and assets, in order to prioritize those needs, and develop a plan to act upon the significant unmet needs in the community. The CHNA along with the Implementation Plan are conducted every three years. The plan for 2014-2016 identified Access to Care, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, and Nutrition, Physical Activity and Weight, to be the primary areas of focus for community benefit funds. We have recently completed the CHNA and Implementation Plan for 2017-2019. These plans are always available on our website; ReidHealth.org
Addiction Resource GuideAlzheimer’s Education SeriesBirth Control Options for Those Suffering with AddictionCall Us First/Signs of Heroin Use CardsHeroin is HereJACY HouseMental Health and Substance Abuse SymposiumNarcan ProgramNeonatal Abstinence ProgramOpioid Education FlyersPrescription Drug Safety Awareness EducationReid Health Community Benefit Grant ProgramSyringe Exchange Program
End Hunger Now EventFood Rescue CollaborativeHealthy Cooking ClassesI Heart CookingMeal donations to Community Meal Sites Reid Health Community Benefit Grant ProgramReid HealthierSteps to End HungerSubsidized meals for Community Programs
Community ScreeningsDental ClinicHealth Insurance Enrollment AssistanceHealth Career CampHealthcare Workforce DevelopmentTrustee HIP 2.0 Assistance ProgramLab ProcessingMedical StudentsPatient Assistance FundPursuit of Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)Reid Nurse Call LineScholarshipsCommunity Blood Pressure Kiosks
• Employee Community Involvement• Car Seat Program• Deciding Together-end of life discussion• Community Care Collaborative • Job Shadowing• Mission Support• Municipal Support• Transition Coaching• Adopt A Street
• Better Breathers• Alzheimer’s Education Series• Medical Mondays• Childbirth Classes• Sibling Classes
in your community.
All data based on cost, not charges, per the recommendation of the Catholic Health Association Community Benefit reporting guidelines.
COMMUNITY BENEFIT
GRANTS
PRIORITIZED HEALTH NEEDS
Medicaid Shortfall $23,056,688
Charity Care $6,841,031
Community Health $2,864,859
Right beside you.
to 33 community organizations for programs focused on the prioritized health needs of: Access to Care; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Weight.
We’re invested
2016 Community Benefit total
$32,762,578Reid Health provided
$450,768 in Community Benefit grants
ACCESS TO CAREPHYSICAL ACTIVITY, NUTRITION & WEIGHTMENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
In 2016
126,610individuals in the counties of Wayne, Fayette, Preble, Union, Randolph, Henry, and Darke, were served by the programs and services sponsored by community benefits.
COMMUNITY EDUCATIONOTHER COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
• Expectant Family CPR• Safe Sitter Classes• Grand Rounds• Medical Students• Scholarships
1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond, IN 47374 (765) 983-3000 • ReidHealth.org
THE FACE OFCOMMUNITY BENEFIT
THE FACE OFCOMMUNITY BENEFIT
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