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2018 Community Grants and Sponsorship Program

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital’s Community Benefit Program is intended to provide health education, access to health care and activities that promote health and well-being among members of our community. These initiatives are not undertaken for marketing purposes, nor are they provided solely to USC Verdugo Hills Hospital patients. A key component of our Community Benefit Initiative is the Community Grants and Sponsorship Program whereby USC Verdugo Hills Hospital can partner with local community and nonprofit organizations to meet the health and well-being needs of our surrounding communities. Community Grants USC Verdugo Hills Hospital will consider making small (no larger than

Primary Stroke Center

Primary Stroke Center After a stroke, time is critical. That's why our center is committed to providing rapid, comprehensive neurological support for stroke victims — right in your community hospital. Our highly trained staff includes a rapid-response team, emergency physicians and experienced nurses to offer stroke patients the critical care they need. From cutting-edge diagnostics to the latest in rehabilitation techniques, we offer the most advanced and efficient stroke-care services available. Our center has been recognized in these efforts by the American Heart Association with the Get With the Guidelines® Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award as well as a primary stroke center

Cardiac Rehabilitation Services

Advanced Cardiology Care in Your Community Cardiac Rehabilitation Services When it comes to heart health, a little exercise goes a long way. Routine activity can significantly reduce your risk of developing high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes and insulin resistance, but even small bursts of exercise can strengthen your heart. If you’ve experienced a cardiac issue or undergone a cardiac procedure, your doctor may prescribe exercise as part of your rehabilitation. Likewise, if you simply want to improve your health, a routine can help you make huge strides. At USC Verdugo Hills Hospital, our cardiac rehabilitation services are

USC Mindfulness ESVP

The Mindfulness Lab is a 5-week class (1 hour each week) that helps you create and incorporate an effective and on going mindfulness practice in all aspects of your life. Mindfulness has been scientifically shown to reduce anxiety and stress, improve attention, boost the immune system, reduce emotional reactivity and promote a general sense of well­‐being. Date: Begins June 3rd, 2018 at 12:30pm. This is a 5-week class. Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm Location: 6/3 - Council Room D 6/20 - Council Room B 6/27 - Council Room D 7/11 - Council Room B 7/18 - Council Room A Here

USC VHH NICU Celebration

SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, September 28 The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital will have six private rooms, offering families a high level of privacy and comfort. It will also feature the NICVIEW online camera system, allowing parents and family members to securely view their infants 24 hours a day. Date: Thursday, September 28 Location: USC Verdugo Hills Hospital 1812 Verdugo Blvd., Glendale, CA Council Rooms A & B Time: 5:30 p.m. – Reception 6:00 p.m. – Remarks 6:45 p.m. – Tours of NICU RSVP required. Fill out my

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Services The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital is committed to helping each patient maximize their potential in the areas of physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. A wide range of treatment approaches and resources are available to support the needs of our patients, with a special focus on restoring function and mobility to improve quality of life. Our expertly trained therapists utilize a comprehensive rehabilitation strategy to assess, treat and address the unique needs of each individual. Personalized treatment plans are developed for each patient’s unique needs and lifestyle.

2017 Suicide Awareness

2nd annual Suicide Awareness Seminar: USC Verdugo Hills Hospital DATE: Saturday, September 9 Location: USC Verdugo Hills Hospital 1812 Verdugo Blvd., Glendale, CA Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In recognition of worldwide Suicide Prevention Day, USC Verdugo Hills Hospital presents, "Having courageous conversations about preventing suicide." Learn more about what you can do as a friend, family member or health professional by attending this free suicide prevention conference. Download Flyer » Online registration is encouraged. Free parking is available Fill out my Wufoo form!

Home to top-ranked physicians

Top Doctors - Pasadena Magazine 2017 USC Verdugo Hills Hospital physicians named “Top Doctors” of 2017 Congratulations to our 2017 USC Verdugo Hills Hospital “Top Doctors” recipients for their continued excellence in providing exceptional, personalized care. We are proud to be recognized for excellence in 18 specialties, thanks to our dedicated team of physicians’ who provide world-class patient care. Everyday, they go beyond in every way possible, using unmatched expertise to dramatically improve the lives of patients. Nominated and voted on by their peers, these 57 doctors are considered some of the best

2017 Coaches

SAVE THE DATE 1st Annual Coaches Clinic: Education in Injury and Prevention DATE: Saturday, August 26 Location: USC Verdugo Hills Hospital 1812 Verdugo Blvd., Glendale, CA Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ● Council Rooms A & B Free Admission Must RSVP. Lunch is included. Lectures by top orthopaedic physicians and medical school faculty Presentations by: Cynthia Cancelosi, MPT; William Lee, PT, OCS; Juliette Norman, DPT Deadline to register: August 21, 2017 at 5 p.m. Fill out my Wufoo form!

Is Dementia Preventable?

Experts say that one-third of the world's dementia cases could be prevented by managing lifestyle factors such as hearing loss, hypertension and depression. This remarkable fact was part of a report by the first Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention and Care that was presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2017 and published in The Lancet. The report also highlighted the beneficial effects of nonpharmacologic interventions such as social contact and exercise for people with dementia. “There’s been a great deal of focus on developing medicines to prevent dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease,” said commission member and AAIC presenter Dr.

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