Adena Health System - Community Health Partners
What is it?
The Adena Health Foundation of the Adena Health System began in 2004 to award competitive grants to other non-profit community organizations. Funding for the Community Health Partners Program comes from donations and the health system budget. Grantees are required to include educational components and evaluation plans to measure outcomes at six, 12, and 18 months. A symposium allows all grantees to present their projects.
Who is it for?
Non-profit organizations that serve clients throughout the region.
Why do they do it?
The purpose of the Community Health Partners Program is to provide financial assistance and sometimes hospital staff expertise to organizations that conduct new activities to improve health among their client populations.
Impact
Grant examples include the following projects:
- A 鈥淗ealth Literacy Project鈥 by the Community Action Committee of Pike County provides education and printed materials to Head Start parents to help them better manage the health care needs of their children and reduce unnecessary emergency department visits.
- An 鈥淎lzheimer鈥檚 Caregiver Training鈥 project by Traditions of Chillicothe provides training to family caregivers and staff of area National Church Residences facilities.
- A 鈥淪isters in Health鈥 project by Guardian Angel Community Health coordinates an eight-week walking and diet awareness program for women primarily of ethnic minorities, and conducts a Sister-to-Sister National Women鈥檚 Heart Day Health Fair.
Contact: Ralph M. Metzger III
Executive Director, Adena Health Foundation
Telephone: 740-779-7528
E-mail: rmetzger@adena.org