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The projects supported by philanthropy are designed to address the community’s need for advanced health care services and to help us keep our promise to provide remarkable medicine and remarkable care.
Your investment in the following projects is an investment in the health of our community:
Medicine and Technology
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
- Patient Towers – the construction of two new patient towers, adding larger patient rooms, designed to ensure a remarkable patient experience
- Surgery Pavilion – the renovation and expansion of the current surgery facilities to create a state-of-the-art Surgery Pavilion and take advantage of advancing technology
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – the renovation and expansion of space, making a larger, more family friendly NICU and enhancing the new Family Birth Center services
St. Joseph Mercy Livingston
- Cancer Center – the addition of a comprehensive cancer center at St. Joseph Mercy Brighton to bring advanced radiation treatment, expanded chemotherapy and opportunities to participate in research close to home
St. Joseph Mercy Saline Hospital
- Community Health Pavilion - The Community Health Pavilion at St. Joseph Mercy Saline Hospital will house the Clinical Laboratory and nearly completed Imaging Center for state-of-the-art diagnostic services and a larger Community Room for educational forums and events. The addition will also improve access to key services such as emergency, surgery and inpatient.
Research
- Clinical Scholars Program – provides exemplary physicians the opportunity to have designated time to conduct research and report findings in particular areas of specialty such as oncology or cardiovascular care
Community Health and Education
- Parish Nursing - brings health care, screening, and information to individuals through their churches
- Comprehensive Asthma Program (CAP) – together with local schools, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital helps make asthma manageable for children and families in our community
- Neighborhood Health Clinic – the services offered at this facility, located in Ypsilanti, ensure that low-income patients receive comprehensive medical treatment, education on common diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, proper nutrition from the food bank, and medical supplies and prescription assistance
Donor Designated Support
People give for a variety of reasons and often support those areas, such as cancer care, hospice or physical rehabilitation, that have touched them on a personal level. Our online giving form allows the donor to type in the Health System program or service, which they would like to receive their gift. If you would like further information about where your gift is most needed or how to designate a gift, please contact a member of the SJMHS Development Staff.
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