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LifeBridge Health Community Services 2 0 1 0 REACHING OUT 2401 West Belvedere Avenue / Baltimore, MD 21215-5271 / www.lifebridgehealth.org

Our Mission Reaching out to the community with effective health education and promotion is important to LifeBridge Health s mission. Both Sinai Hospital and Northwest Hospital have clearly focused goals of serving the community s health needs comprehensively with a special emphasis on providing access for vulnerable and underserved populations to improve the health status of all. Beyond bricks and mortar and technology, both Sinai Hospital and Northwest Hospital are committed to reaching beyond their walls to serve the community. They do this through the efforts of community health educators who collaborate with local organizations to provide the residents of northwest Baltimore city and Baltimore County with a rich variety of programs, screenings, classes and additional services. These services and activities are designed to address community health needs primarily through disease prevention, health promotion and education, improving access to services, and working with others to improve individual and community health status. Community benefit activities highlighted in Reaching Out include: Charity Care Community Health Services Health Professions Education Mission Driven Health Services Contributions Community-building Activities Beyond bricks and mortar and technology, both Sinai Hospital and Northwest Hospital are committed to reaching beyond their walls to serve the community. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Charity Care $10,634,840 Community Health Services $2,166,984 Includes patient and community health education, free health screenings, community clinics, counseling care management, and other health care support services Health Professions Education $8,716,378 Includes education and training of medical residents, scholarships for professional education, training and continuing education of nurses and nursing students Mission-Driven Health Services $7,712,341 Includes the Park West clinic, adult outpatient psychiatry clinic, intensive outpatient/inpatient program psychiatry, and Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program Research $475,364 Contributions, Community-Building Activities and $928,015 Community Benefit Operations Includes cash and in-kind donations, leadership development, coalition building and physical and support system enhancements Total $30,633,922 Northwest Hospital Charity Care $5,295,000 Community Health Services $501,089 Includes patient and community health education, free health screenings, community clinics, fitness classes and other health care support services Health Professions Education $224,785 Includes education and training of nurses and nursing students, and scholarships for professional education Mission-Driven Health Services $2,593,036 Subsidized health services including emergency room services Contributions, Community-Building $228,723 Activities and Community Benefit Operations Includes cash and in-kind donations, leadership development, coalition building, and physical and support system enhancements Total $8,842,633 Amounts are for the period July 1, 2008- June 30, 2009

Screenings Support Groups sponsored by LifeBridge Health TRIM Health Screenings Support Groups Reaching out to the community is a critical part of the LifeBridge Health mission. LifeBridge Health is committed to serving the community s health needs and providing a wide variety of programs, screenings, classes and preventive health care services. These screenings and services, which are either free or offered at a low cost, are offered at various locations in northwest Baltimore and Baltimore County. Screenings and education programs in 2009 included: Arthritic Knee Balance Blood pressure Breast health Diabetic eye Glaucoma Knee Prostate cancer Skin cancer Stroke Senior depression Women's heart health Wound care for diabetics Support groups sponsored by LifeBridge Health can be a positive experience for those who share a common experience or medical concern. These groups meet regularly either at a LifeBridge Health center or within the community. Some of these groups sponsored by LifeBridge Health include: Sinai Return! Brain Injury Support Group Hydrocephalus Community Support Group Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Parent Support Group Cancer Support Group ThyCa-Thyroid Cancer Support Group Breast Friends Support Group (for women under age 40) HIV for Women Breast Cancer Support Group Caregiver Education and Support Group Narcotics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous Bereavement What was once a dilapidated schoolyard - 1.4 acres of crumbling concrete - is now a beautiful playground and learning center for students at Fallstaff Elementary and Middle School and the surrounding community. Dozens of Sinai employees rolled up their sleeves to help a neighbor in need by volunteering to aid in the construction of this playground last summer.

Health Education Programs sponsored by LifeBridge Health Look Good, Feel Better: A trained cosmetologist leads this American Cancer Society program for women undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Women learn makeup techniques and hair/wig styling. Fitness Classes: Yoga and step aerobics are offered throughout the year. Living With Grief: This Hospice Foundation of America yearly teleconference is designed for health care professionals. A one-of-a-kind mural that adorns the side of a house on the corner of Park Heights and Boarman avenues was commissioned by Sinai Hospital as part of its commitment to support the community's efforts to beautify its neighborhoods. Community leaders, including Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, joined hospital president Neil Meltzer at the dedication ceremony. Diabetes Self-Management: This program includes educational presentations by health care professionals (doctors, nurses, dietitians). Each class has an average of 40 people, the majority of who report improvements in blood pressure, glucose, loss of weight and visits to a physician. Handling Medical Emergencies: This one-hour interactive program teaches all age groups from elementary school to seniors how to handle medical emergencies. The curriculum includes burns, falls, cuts, nosebleeds, plus the signs and symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. Nutrition Classes: These classes cover a wide range of topics and are held throughout the year. Cosmetic Surgery Series: This three-part series covers a variety of cosmetic surgery topics presented by cosmetic surgeons. I m In Charge: A trained volunteer is available to visit schools, libraries and other organizations to teach kids personal responsibility about their bodies. With the use of hand-sewn dolls that can open to show the internal organs, this 30- to 60-minute program helps preschoolers and young children learn about the human body. Healthy Eating for Healthy Kids: This one-hour program teaches children the basics of healthy eating and how to apply these guidelines at school and at home. For more information about our screenings, support groups and health education programs, call 410-601-WELL (9355). TRIM AARP s Driver Safety Class: This driver safety review course is focused on the older driver, but is open to all ages. Health Education Talks: Topics for groups of at least 15 include health care emergencies, healthy heart, toxic soup (what s in a cigarette), medical emergencies, healthy eating and meal planning, physical activity, and a variety of cancer topics. A registered nurse or health educator leads the discussion. In 2009, LifeBridge Health educators led talks at locations that included senior centers and complexes, schools, businesses and malls.

Community Sponsorships LifeBridge Health supports other organizations that demonstrate a commitment to health and well-being. Organizations that have benefited from this financial support include: TRIM Abilities Network Academy for College and Career Exploration Agape Christian Fellowship Alzheimer s Association American Diabetes Association American Heart Association American Urological Association Foundation Art with a Heart Associated Black Charities Bais Yaakov School for Girls Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore Hebrew University Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Baltimore Police Department Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Congregation Brain Injury Association of MD, Inc. B.SPIRIT A2Y, Inc. Cancer Support Foundation Catholic Charities Comprehensive Housing Assistance Cylburn Arboretum Cylburn Arboretum Association Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Dyslexia Tutoring Program Edward A. Myerberg Senior Center Edward J. Friedman Foundation, Inc. Emergency Education Council of Region III Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Greater Baltimore Committee Hadassah of Greater Baltimore House of Ruth, Maryland Hydrocephalus Association Jamaican Association of Maryland James Dupree JRH (Jewish Recovery House) Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Krieger Schechter Day School Levindale-Sunset Community Association Liberty Road Business Association Living Classrooms Foundation Lupus Mid-Atlantic Maryland Department of Aging Maryland Mentoring Partnership Maryland Public Television Maryland/Israel Development Medical Yearbook of Johns Hopkins University Mount Olive United Methodist Church Mount Washington Elementary School PTA Mt. Washington Village MWMCA (MD Washington Minority Contractors Association Inc.) Ner Israel Rabbinical College Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Pikesville Chamber of Commerce Pimlico Elementary/Middle School Red Devils Resist Inertia, Inc. Sinai Hospital Nurse Alumni Soshana S. Cardin Leadership Development Institute Sojourner-Douglass College TEAM 13 The Children s Cancer Foundation, Inc. The Family Tree United Way of Central Maryland Urban League Villa Julie College Yeshivat Rambam Sinai Hospital employees donated $800 worth of food and school supplies to Cross Country Elementary and Middle School, and Pimlico Elementary and Middle School last year. Items ranging from spiral notebooks, pencils, binders, puzzles, crayons, glue, construction paper and scissors filled 30 boxes, which were evenly distributed between the two schools.

In partnership with the Baltimore County Health Department, Northwest Hospital conducted a free seasonal flu vaccination clinic in late October. The clinic operated without a glitch as 300 vaccinations were administered within the first hour. A total of 562 flu shots were given. Vaccines were offered to anyone who needed one with a primary focus on the Randallstown community. LifeBridge Health supports other organizations that demonstrate a commitment to health and well-being.