Join host Japhet De Oliveira for an insightful conversation with Camie Overton, Operations Executive at Adventist Health Columbia Gorge, as they discuss the beauty of the Columbia Gorge, developing future leaders, the impact Adventist Health has in the community and the power of hope. Listen here: ahlink.org/4bT1rJ5
About us
Adventist Health is a faith-inspired, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 80 communities on the West Coast and Hawaii with over 400 sites of care. Founded on Adventist heritage and values, Adventist Health provides care in hospitals, clinics, home care agencies, hospice agencies, and joint-venture retirement centers in both rural and urban communities. Our compassionate and talented team of 34,000 includes employees, medical staff physicians, allied health professionals, and volunteers driven in pursuit of one mission; living God's love by inspiring health, wholeness and hope. We are committed to staying true to our heritage by providing patient-centered, quality care. Together, we are transforming the healthcare experience with an innovative whole-person focus on physical, mental, spiritual, and social healing to support community well-being.
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http://www.AdventistHealth.org
External link for Adventist Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Roseville, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- hospital, health care, community well-being, clinics, home health, hospice, health education, and rural health clinics
Locations
Employees at Adventist Health
Updates
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Congratulations to the team at Adventist Health Howard Memorial!
I am excited to recognize Adventist Health Howard Memorial for receiving the Overall Hospital Quality Five-Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the highest possible rating a hospital can achieve. This amazing achievement is one that is owned by our entire team and wouldn’t be possible without all of their incredible work, and commitment to patient-centered care. Every team member plays a part in this incredible acknowledgement and award, and their commitment to excellence is truly inspiring. We are here for our patients and community to provide the best quality care possible to each person who walks through our doors. According to CMS, the Overall Star Rating summarizes a variety of measures across five areas of quality into a single star rating for each hospital. The measures include Mortality, Safety, Readmission, Patient Experience and Timely & Effective Care. Each hospital has a star rating that ranges from one to five stars, with five stars signifying the highest quality. Of the 4,600 hospitals evaluated by CMS, Adventist Health Howard Memorial is one of only two hospitals in the Northern California area to achieve this five-star rating. Only 10% of hospitals nationwide have earned five stars. I am so proud of our team for all their work as a critical access hospital to achieve this rating and are grateful to our community for trusting us with your care.
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Please help us welcome our first cohort of family medicine residents to Adventist Health Sonora!
I was thrilled to welcome our first cohort of family medicine residents to Sonora today! A first in our region, Adventist Health Sonora is now home to an accredited graduate medical education program. The Hanford Sonora Family Medicine Residency Rural Training Track provides resident physicians with comprehensive training and guidance from experts with real-world experience in rural healthcare. Having completed the first year of their training in Hanford, our residents will now spend the next two years caring for patients and receiving specialized training in inpatient and outpatient settings throughout our organization. I am excited about their growth as physicians and about the ways this program will improve healthcare in our community for years to come! Pictured with me here are Matthew Personius, MD, Associate Residency Program Director; Alem Abraha, MD; Stephanie Sanders, DO; Robert Verghese, MD; Jeremiah O’Connor, DO; and Carlene Maggio, Residency Program Coordinator.
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Join host Japhet De Oliveira as he sits down with Jayant Eldurkar, the chief medical officer at Adventist Health Columbia Gorge for an engaging discussion around his love for fountain pens, the importance of listening, engaging with others and embracing the unexpected in life. Listen here: ahlink.org/3yxb5Th
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We have named Sam Leonor as our new chief mission officer, effective July 1, 2024. In this important position, Sam will play an integral role in ensuring that our mission and deeply cherished values are woven into every facet of our strategic planning and day-to-day operations. Sam previously served as our mission identity and spiritual care executive for the past five years. “It genuinely warms my heart to have Sam step into this role, as I truly believe he is remarkably suited for the position,” said Kerry L. Heinrich, our president and CEO. “Sam’s ability to inspire and lead with kindness, respect and collaboration reflects his genuine commitment to the well-being of our associates and patients.” To read more, please visit ahlink.org/3zyOOEU.
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Diane Severud's daughter, Cory, passed away in the Adventist Health Sonora ICU a few months before nurse Jessica Hamilton started a special program at the hospital for family members experiencing a loss like hers. The Heartbeat in a Bottle project provides a keepsake for families to treasure after a loved one has passed. When Diane saw our social media post about the project, she reached out to our team. Knowing grieving families need more comfort and compassion, Jessica, her ICU coworkers and our medical records department worked together to make a Heartbeat in a Bottle that has Cory’s EKG reading inside of it for Diane. Watch the video to hear more about what receiving this gift means to Diane. #MadeForMore #AdventistHealthSonora
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Join host Japhet De Oliveira as he sits down with Heather Thompson, the patient care executive at Adventist Health Tillamook, for an enlightening conversation about her deep roots in the hospital, the joy of running, the power of intentional presence and fostering a culture of kindness for generations to come. Listen here: ahlink.org/4dQtg6G
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Congratulations to the team at Adventist Health Ukiah Valley!
I'm so proud of #AdventistHealthUkiahValley for being #4 on the list of Most Socially Responsible Hospitals in the nation and #1 in California. This recognition reflects our team's continued commitment to improving the well-being of the communities we serve. All the credit goes to our team for their dedication to responding to our community's needs, often times beyond the four walls of our hospitals and clinics. Thank you Lown Institute for recognizing our team's efforts. Adventist Health
PRESS RELEASE: Lown Institute names top hospitals in the United States - Lown Institute
https://lowninstitute.org
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The Adventist Health Central California Network team sent confetti in the air to celebrate the ribbon cutting for our new medical office in Corcoran! The new 18,380-square-foot medical office is a one-stop destination for comprehensive healthcare. It includes primary care, women’s health, and laboratory and imaging services. For more information or to schedule an appointment, including same-day appointments, please call (559) 992-8200 to schedule an appointment.
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"As we honor Cancer Survivors Month, let's celebrate the collective strength and courage of all survivors and their supporters."
The Bond of Survivorship Reflecting on Cancer Survivors Month, I’m inspired by the St. Helena Hospital, Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center team. The bond of survivorship unites patients, families, friends, and healthcare professionals into a powerful support community. Though I haven’t faced cancer, I’ve seen its significant impact on those involved. Cancer is an unchosen experience forced upon individuals. Those affected find themselves on an unimaginable path, facing the shock of diagnosis, grueling treatments, endless doctor visits, and emotional turmoil. Yet, amidst these challenges, I’ve witnessed extraordinary resilience, strength, and bonding. Survivors are not only those who’ve fought cancer but also their families, friends, and dedicated healthcare professionals. At St. Helena Hospital, this collective fight creates an inspiring and humbling network of support. The physicians and hospital staff are more than caregivers; they are guides and pillars of strength, offering medical treatment, hope, and compassion. Their dedication showcases the power of human connection and personalized care. Cancer survivors exhibit quiet yet profound heroism, reshaping their lives and forging deeper connections. Their stories of resilience highlight the capacity to find light in dark times. Support survivors who stand by their loved ones are also heroes. They provide emotional and practical support, enduring fear and uncertainty, often putting their lives on hold. The cancer journey involves becoming part of a community built on strong connections, where friendships grow and life is deeply appreciated. This community demonstrates remarkable resilience and support. As we honor Cancer Survivors Month at St. Helena Hospital, let’s celebrate the collective strength and courage of all survivors and their supporters. Their journeys and resilience inspire us all.
Affiliated pages
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Adventist Health Columbia Gorge
Hospitals and Health Care
The Dalles, OR
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Adventist Health Specialty Bakersfield
Hospitals and Health Care
Bakersfield, California
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Adventist Health White Memorial Montebello
Hospitals and Health Care
Montebello, California
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Adventist Health Sierra Vista
Hospitals and Health Care
San Luis Obispo, California